Besides the identification process ocurring inconscious-to-inconscious (Freud) which might explain those Jung and Hesse's words, there's also the formidable concept by Bion of "thoughts searching for a thinker"; in other words, our minds are "machines" that can think those thoughts searching for us.
Hello there Arktos, I hope you are well friend.
I’ve been seeing your notes for a while now, always thought provoking, thank you.
I thought you may enjoy what I talk about, I take a different approach to history, focusing on obscure historic books.
https://open.substack.com/pub/jordannuttall/p/15th-century-alchemical-healing
We'll check it out, thanks Jordan!
Thank you! Please share your thoughts when you do!
I traveled in India in 1973, guided there by my longing to know God, not religion. Before that journey, I had read Herman Hesse avidly. Thank you!
Dear Sir,
Besides the identification process ocurring inconscious-to-inconscious (Freud) which might explain those Jung and Hesse's words, there's also the formidable concept by Bion of "thoughts searching for a thinker"; in other words, our minds are "machines" that can think those thoughts searching for us.