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To: Unrepentant VN Vet

How adorable! Little kids seem to instinctively know what to do. In 1994, our child was two years old we got a free CD called Forever Growing Garden. He sat on my lap and we put the CD into the hard drive and a still picture of a garden came up. I stared at it wondering what the big deal was and what did it “do”. Our son grabbed the mouse and started making the garden grow. He just clicked on things and other things would appear - a watering can when he clicked on the well, or he clicked on a window and it opened and birds flew in. He clicked on a stone and a rabbit came out from under it. I was amazed that he innately just knew what to do.


330 posted on 05/22/2021 2:36:19 AM PDT by LittleLinda
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To: LittleLinda
Little kids seem to instinctively know what to do.

Jung's theory of the "collective unconscious". Jung cited studies of monkeys who simultaneous developed certain skills and use of tools to open coconuts, on islands 600 miles apart, with no connection between the populations.

Jung recognized the spiritual nature of human psychology and development, and a spiritual connection between members of populations.

Freud denied any spiritual aspect to human existence.

Look at which of those is celebrated by our academic frauds.

I believe humans are actually of two populations: those who draw their energy from darkness, and those who draw from light. During our path through life, most of us alternate between those choices, until we deliberately choose one or the other side. If we tune in strongly to the light, we attract strong hostility from elements of the dark side, like magnets.

455 posted on 05/22/2021 11:20:47 AM PDT by meadsjn (, )
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