A Jungian at the core of it, is someone who says that there are things which the human mind in its daylight hours, can simply not comprehend at all...
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The contemporary psychiatric scientist (who is never a Jungian; they never are that) has already committed themselves to claiming that for sure they know that they can solve, will be able to solve, the riddles of the human mind that have defied even smart people for thousands of years. And this even before they have solved any of them.
We ourselves must be careful also, to steer away from the other contemporary fallacy of thinking, which is to get into exotic substances and 'discover' so-called machine elves or whatever other fantasy du jour takes the attention of the mentally insubstantial.
The blatant mistake that scientists and psychologists who are not Jungian, make, is that they pre-classify all people into a monolithic amorphous 'self' and conscious (or 'consciousness' even) state of being, so much so that they will readily tell you that 'AI' will one day be conscious and self-aware and so on.
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The reason it's a mistake that is blatantly in error, is because all people are not the same.
A fully-formed human being (and these can even be children too) has three component drives 'inside' which each divides into two parts, with different actions.
- There is the 'Appetite' which requires to be fed regularly, and which thereby contributes material support for the organic material biology - it is two in number: there is the charging aggressive one, and the ravenous hungry one.
- There is the Anger response which is two-fold, because it faces at one moment backward and looks at history, and yet at the same moment looks forward to consider the future;
- And there is Vision, which is represented by two wings separated, for if only one wing, it cannot fly 'above' to see ahead and is unbalanced.
But there are many 'people' who wander around with the outside appearance of a human being, and who seemingly act like humans, but that have none at all of the inner psychological drives as set out above.
Instead they need to steal time from actual human beings. This is an esoteric understanding that falls into the Jungian paradigm and cannot be easily explained right now in such a place as this...
Now time is a thing that humans cannot 'get back' once it is lost. That particular actual sequence of linear proceedings, can be replaced later on, but not in the actual moments in question; they will be replaced (if they are at all) at some future juncture to do with additional factors (such as, for instance, the theoretical potential idea that there is such a thing as 'time travel') or restorations of material losses somehow.
So when a normal person senses that they have 'lost time' or had time stolen from them - then they feel anger which can become rage depending on the circumstances of what was 'stolen.'
In the Ancient Greek scriptures the Goddess Dike presides over fair Justice and moral Order - not just 'any' justice or any kind of 'order.'
When human beings feel outrage, then they are in essence communing with the Universal Standard of fairness.
So it becomes highly suspect, when there are some 'people' who enter into the lives of others, unasked -, and deliberately transgress for their own reasons without considering the standing of the other person.
And so that's when that 'other person' will become enraged.
Politicians today, and social planners and just a whole range of 'people' - or who are passing themselves off as people - have no interest in concepts of actually objectively fair Justice or good Order; instead they are in the business of having their order imposed.
As long as it is their order, then it will necessarily be made to satisfy the conditions of 'fair' and 'good.'
And they will also use force to get their way; and basically at all costs.
Hitler - just using that as a caricature example - did not use his own personal physical strength as a 'force.' He was able to recruit others to carry out his wishes and his orders using their physical strength in a highly augmented way.
All of the myth literature avers that fairies are dangerous.
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There are said by some to be two distinct classes of the Fae - one is generally benevolent, and the other is outright malicious all the time but with some capacity for transactional interplay with the other beings.
But they are both regarded in the literature as extremely dangerous potentially, because of the way they react if they are offended. Rather than using a word like 'crossed' or 'deceived' or 'attacked' and so on, the key word is to do with being 'given offence to.'
Fairies have no concern for the mortality of the human person. They are themselves immortal although some myth-makers try to equate them with insects and butterflies and ephemeral real-world creatures like those.
Fairies come under the patronage of the Goddess Dike.
As humans we all tend to default to the benevolence of thinking that a human's soul should not be completely obliterated - as in, 'cease to exist at all.'
And that is fine and good but it is uninformed about the nature of the world around us.
I can wind up a tin toy and watch it move around. Doesn't mean to say 'it is alive' in any real sense of how we conceive of humans as being 'alive.'
A human consciousness, were it to know of its own past, could form an idea of 'regret.'
A human consciousness, deprived of any knowledge at all, of its own actual past, would not have any reason to instigate within itself such feelings about itself.
It's the identity, not the consciousness, that can certainly be obliterated entirely.
People have amnesia all the time; doesn't mean to say they are unconscious when they are awake and alert.
So if you think that so-and-such an actual individual, masquerading for a time as a particular human being, might be exempt from 'God' obliterating their living soul, think again.
Let me put it this way - that person, say, is surrounded by many other people, who glamorize them and what they do or have done, and many paid attendants, who carry out whatever wishes the person relays to them. And they have much material wealth and power and position.
The meaning of 'remove their identity' is, so then -, they don't know who they are...
Beware of those who consort with the Fae and who know how to do it, because with them, it is possible that their enemies fall into difficulties attended by much pain, and then they also die, losing too, their 'identity.'
Better for you, if you are troubled by anxiety and stress (the typical stresses of the modern world), to inquire into the genuine and relevant meanings of 'fair,' and 'good,' and then go to some glade in the broad light of a summer's day, where the meadows are filled with the Lilies of the Meadow...
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Those of you who have been reading here for some time will get the allusion to the Lilies of the Field (the exact word is 'meadow' in the Bible; just sayin').
One day, we shall investigate the typical presentations that are usually made to the Fairy Queen.
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