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so:text | Carl Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst, was drawing attention to a transcendent dimension of consciousness usually ignored in the West, the union of the intellect with the intuitive, pattern-seeing mind. Jung introduced an even larger context, the idea of the collective unconscious: a dimension of shared symbols, racial memory, pooled knowledge of the species. He wrote of the “daimon" that drives the seeker to search for wholeness. (en) |
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so:description | The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980) (en) |
so:description | Chapter Two, Premonitions of Transformation and Conspiracy (en) |
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