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Originally Posted by john70t
Ascribing underlying meaning and scope to some limited perception is something humans excel at.
Training makes all the difference.
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Education and IQ does not seem to make a diff..as evidenced by the correspondents on this Board. They are all mired in the mud perception-ally
I had an epiphany on the road to Damascus..a great conscious awakening..
Both sides see that a problem exists, but both sides see it from different points of view. With a tendency to blame the other. Almost all see things from a single pov. A few can see both sides and virtually none can see the true nature of the problem itself.
One plane of perception, two planes of perception and the third plane of perception..
What I am writing here is a description of something that I do and have figured out on my own.. Lately I started listening to Jordan Peterson talks starting with his political stance.From there I went to Jung because Peterson was in awe of him. To my surprise in the Resolution section of Jungs Red Book he describes the same 3 planes of perception in about the same way.. Also Jung used the symbolic imagery of traveling through the desert and descent into he11 as I have..I classify that as being on the same wave length So I do not find that Jung is teaching me anything but importantly is affirming what I already have worked out and know.