Freixedo argues that many religious "miracles" and "divine" experiences are actually parapsychological phenomena that the human mind (the "inconsciente") manifests, or which are influenced by external non-human entities.

Parapsychological Analysis: It examines a wide range of phenomena, including UFO sightings, Marian apparitions, black magic, and spiritualist communications, through a scientific yet heterodox lens.

  1. The Three Brains of the Diabolical – A revised model distinguishing reptilian impulse, limbic deception, and neocortical rationalization.
  2. Case Studies from Social Media – How algorithmic feeds exploit the “diabolical unconscious” to reinforce destructive loops.
  3. The Luciferian Clause – A newly added philosophical section questioning whether self‑awareness of these dark mechanisms can neutralize them.
  4. Practical Exercises – Dream‑interruption techniques, “shadow dialogs,” and ritual‑like behavioral experiments.

The Unconscious as a Gateway: Suggests the "diabolical" aspect is not necessarily evil in a moral sense, but refers to the untamed, powerful nature of the unconscious mind and its ability to shape reality. Editions & Availability: