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Dispelling Wetiko: Breaking the Curse of Evil

Author:
Paul Levy
Read by:
Keith L. O'Brien
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6
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2
Release Date
February 24, 2015
Duration
14 hours 34 minutes
Summary
The mind-virus behind human self-destruction has a name: wetiko. See it clearly, and it starts to lose power.

You see it everywhere: smart people making destructive choices. Companies poisoning their own customers. Nations pouring trillions into war while their people suffer. Social media built to connect us driving us apart. We’re the one species that knowingly degrades its own habitat at scale.

Why do we keep acting against our own survival?

From Indigenous North American traditions comes the term wetiko—a life-eating compulsion that turns us against one another and the living world. Whether you approach it as metaphor, psychology, or spirituality, the effects are real—and they propagate through what we don’t see.

In Dispelling Wetiko, Paul Levy brings this insight into dialogue with Jungian psychology, framing wetiko as a mind-parasite that exploits our blind spots. Drawing on teachings shared in public sources, depth psychology, and his own harrowing encounters, Levy describes wetiko as “ME disease”—Malignant Egophrenia—a pathological self-centering that mistakes the ego for the whole. Like a vampire that can’t see its reflection, it hides in the very way we perceive reality.

The crucial insight: the moment we recognize wetiko, it begins to lose power. The cure isn’t waging war on evil or waiting for others to wake up; it starts by noticing how our attention and reactions feed the very patterns we oppose—and then withdrawing that food.

Dispelling Wetiko offers a clear diagnosis and a practical path back to sanity—personally and collectively.
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Profile Avatar Anonymous Jan 2021

I am loathed to give this book a bad review as I feel it's such a vital topic. However, I cant recommend it as an adequate way to understand wetiko and would suggest readers to look else where. Levy uses 20 or 30 sentences where he could far more lucidly employ just one or two. I would even go as far as to say this book embodies a form of wetiko: wordy pretentiousness.

Dispelling Wetiko: Breaking the Curse of Evil

Dispelling Wetiko: Breaking the Curse of Evil

Author: Paul Levy
Read by: Keith L. O'Brien
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