Author Archives: Ron Pavellas
It is to Weep…
I thought I had said all I had to say in this space, but a holiday trip I have just completed, and other concurrent experiences, provided me with energy for what I offer below. The first experience was to find … Continue reading
Posted in Books & Literature, war
Tagged Book of Ecclesiastes, Garda Italy, Italy, Nazi extermination camps, oppression, R.F. Kuang, Verona Italy
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Before and After Human Consciousness, or The Voice of God vs. Auditory Hallucinations
Psychologist Julian Jaynes (1920 – 1997) asserted that humans were not fully conscious until around 4,000 or 3,000 years ago, the time when the two hemispheres of the cerebrum of our brain (left and right, physically connected by the Corpus Callosum) were unified … Continue reading
Posted in Archetypes, Consciousness, consciousness, Psychology, self, The Self
Tagged Carl G. Jung, Julian Jaynes, Marcel Kuijsten, Richard Sorabji
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