Invisible Prisons of the Human Mind
By Andreas Michael Theodorou
- Release Date: 2016-04-18
- Genre: Psychology
Description
Why do people think, believe, and behave the way they do?
Invisible Prisons of the Human Mind explores the hidden psychological structures that shape human behaviour, beliefs, morality, and decision-making. Through a philosophical yet accessible framework, Andreas Michael Theodorou examines how the human Mind, Soul, Consciousness, and personal reference systems interact to regulate behaviour and influence perception.
The book proposes that much of human thinking is guided by invisible mental frameworks formed during childhood through family, education, religion, politics, culture, and life experience. These frameworks become internal "reference folders" that silently influence choices, relationships, values, and identity.
By analysing how these invisible structures are created, prioritized, and sometimes manipulated, the author offers readers a method for re-examining inherited beliefs and liberating the Mind from unconscious limitations.
Blending philosophy, psychology, social observation, and logical inquiry, this book invites readers to question assumptions, understand human behaviour more deeply, and regain ownership of their personal freedom of thought.
Invisible Prisons of the Human Mind is not merely a philosophical discussion — it is a practical exploration of how individuals can better understand themselves, improve relationships, and live with greater awareness and intellectual independence.

