Tag Archives: Carl G. Jung

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

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Thoughts Arising from Viewing the Art of Hilma af Klint

Here is the one which stands out in my memory: The title was not important to me, but I later saw that it is entitled Altarpiece. This, for me, shows where each of us is headed, toward the limit of … Continue reading

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