The second psychological theme of mind control is mystical manipulation. This theme is described as "excessive personal manipulation," and it uses every possible .
device no matter how bizarre or painful. (Lifton) It seeks to provoke specific patterns of behavior and emotions in such a way that these will appear to have arisen spontaneously. These are thought to be of a near mystical quality by the manipulated but really have been orchestrated. "They are impelled by a special kind of mystique in which not only justifies such manipulations, but makes them mandatory." (Lifton) The person is asked to accept these manipulations on the basis of trust or faith. "The "principles" become the only true path to salvation (or enlightenment)." (Thought Reform) The individual starts to believe the deception. The individual now has been deprived of the opportunity to exercise his abilities for self- expression and independent action. "A nation of warriors and fanatics, marching forward in perfect unity, all thinking the same thoughts and shouting the same slogans - three hundred million people all with the same face." (Orwell 64) Having an expression on your face that the Party deemed inappropriate was a crime; face crime.
The third psychological theme of mind control is the demand for purity. "The experimental world is sharply divided into the pure and the impure, the absolutely good and the absolutely evil." (Lifton) In Oceania, the government created the character of Goldstein, who is everything that is evil. The division exists between Big Brother who symbolizes all that is good in Oceania and Goldstein who symbolizes all that is bad in the Party; the absolutely good and the absolutely evil. Anything and everything that is not pure must be eliminated. The philosophical assumption underlying this demand is that "absolute purity is attainable, and that anything done to anyone in the name of this purity is absolutely moral.