July 15, 2012
I am slowly reading the meatiest of meaty reads. Each page of this book seems to spawn a new deja-vu-familiar synapse in my brain…and I LOVE it! It's like traveling! I asked for something other than romance and murder/mystery and this is what was delivered from a girl with lots of books. The book is called 'Creation Myths' by Marie-Louise Von Franz and I recommend it to anyone looking for enlightened confusion with a side of sudden displaced awareness. I would compare it to watching a season of 'Lost'. You connect everything then later realize there is an entirely different way everything is connected and though either way makes perfect sense when you lay it out…it's all temporary because eventually, nothing makes sense all over again. Make sense? Math was always this way for me and I know I'm not alone with that.
Jung's studies of the psyche are being communicated in this book. I've heard of Jung before. quoted him even, but I've never actually read much about him until now. I'm learning about the connection between Archetypes and physical phenomenon (synchronicity). When this book was published, all of this was considered a 'missing link', a scientific mystery! (it's a very old book)
Maybe I'm totally wrong, but nowadays, ideas like String Theory seem to tie it all together…like finding the missing link. Patterns of Archetypes are what we fall into with consideration of our own spectrums of reality…our individual consciousnesses. So maybe the reason why we experience psychic, synchronistic phenomenon is because we are attracted to or picking up on certain already-established patterns of consciousness or rhythms of energy…and this is why everything seems to connect, especially where learned, shared archetypes are concerned. I get it!
I wish I were in a room full of scholars who could tell me all about this right now. I wish I could dress up like a Scientist and pretend I am one today. I wish I had some good chocolate or a creme brulee. God, that sounds so good. I can taste it all!
I am proud to say that I confidently and officially don't know much but it's certainly fun to be a free explorer in this puny palace a la cruel cement. They may be able to shackle my body but not my imagination. On that note, I think I'm going to write a Christmas story now. Thank you God(o:
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