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  • Why all these people who likes load their own videos look so sad...? this guy seems is going to start crying...

  • "This guy" is the only one reading your dumb comment so think of something better to say than speaking of me in third person like I never read comments

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  • Have you read "The Way of the Shaman" by Michael Harner? Near the beginning he gives an account of his first experience with Ayahuasca. During this experience he encounters a serpentine race that descends upon Earth and seeds life(for lack of a better term). After coming out of the trip the shaman he was with tell him a little more about this race, as he also has encountered them.

    It's a very interesting story, and obviously the book goes into a bit more detail than I am here...

  • Quetzalcoatl has nothing at all to do with a Reptilian species. As recorded in the Codexes (the only surviving books from MesoAmerica) Quetzalcoatl was a lineage of human Artist/Mystics (Tolteca). Plumada Serpiente was the Luminous (feathers) around the Shaman Shape core. Both the Quetzalcoatls and Pakal from Peru were white men originally from Aryan Atlantis. That is why the much later Aztecs welcomed the White Bearded Cortez into their city. They believed he was a returning Quetzalcoatl.

  • well graham hancock and i believe Q has very deep roots within reptilian worship among most ancient civilizations. he was a white man ofcourse, but his lineage was sepantine. even the books of chilam balam speak of the first peoples as jaguars, then eventually snakes, then the rest. we should help each othr tho, not battle hom;ie.

  • @xwaystranger As you state, "He was a white man". The last ruler of the Quetzalcoatl lineage in the 10th century was Topilzin Quetzalcoatl. The Aztec rulers even had to have Tolteca (Q) bloodlines. If Cortez was brought to a "reptile" on his arrival he would have recorded it. As with all MesoAmerican and American peoples they used "animal" analogies in names so the common people could understand (Sitting Bull was not a bull) These PC times are being distorted by the real Reptilians.

  • jungian psychoanalysts will probably cultivate a contemporary mythology based on Jung's writings and psychoanalytic theory and on joseph campbell's insights ... many artists have had similar imagery in their work

  • If memory serves, the Red Book was her personal journal.

    But I am not sure of this.

  • quetzalcoatl is not related to the reptilian/s as is classically referred to them. the feathered serpent is a symbol of Christ or an awakened one.

  • christ has nothing to do with Quetzalcoatl!! stop trying to connect the great warrior god with a weak carpenter!

  • quetzalcoatl la serpiente emplumada , serpent with feathers , kundalini ? looks like the simbol of medicine?  a brain with wings,,,,,,,,,,,the portal of concience. must be, archetypes

  • quetzalcoatl........the kundalini?

  • JUNG underwent an AWAKENING - literal translation not possible- must have Eyes to See and Ears to Hear. Please Decipher Responsibly!

  • you kind of look like your about to cry...

  • It is needless to say that Jung knew about the flying serpant and Quetzalcoatl. The pivotal question yet is: Has he experienced the flying serpant?

  • Good video.

    But I will ask you this.

    Does the flying serpent speak more about Jungs mythology or more about your interpertation of it?

    That can be a very harderd question to answer than it seems.

  • I visited both the NYTimes article you cited, as well as the history site.All very Fascinating, indeed!

  • The interesting point here is that for me Jung is my sage and source in much the same way Nietzsche is yours. My first and biggest problem with Nietzsche is that his name is too difficult to spell. For me, finding Jung was very revolutionary. With the Jungian viewpoint EVERYTHING fell into place.

    Jung liked Nietzsche and referred to his work often.

  • does the shirt say, "beit haelohim," house of the gods, or , "beit haalufim," house of the chiefs?

  • Wow....my mom saved the nytimes mag for me also! :-) Lots of post doc work will be done on this book, don't you think?

  • o yes, i just hope my theory is right

  • looking forward too it, like your shirt by the way.

  • thanks, my mom says she already has it which really bugs me since chanukah ain't for over a month.. patience is THE virtue

  • article in the New York Times Magazine... it is the #2 most emailed article right now...Carl Jung...

  • I've been reading Deciphering The Cosmic Number..it's Pauli's friendship with Jung..I'm slow reading it in little breaks..this new book I'll have to see it..It sounds fantastical and thats fine with me..my poetry writing came back to me after hiatus..must be Jung influence. Thanks for info.

  • Thanks for the info. I haven't read Jung since "Memories, Dreams Reflections" and the book is what caused me to delve into the Synchronicity theory/concept.

    That was the year my dreams of flying began.

  • Im guessing your mom is an air sign (Aquarius or Libra, or probably to a less degree a Gemini) or has a good amount of air in her chart? LOL.

  • sounds like an interesting book. :) I was reading a bit on the site of  Jung's beliefs that humanity shares a pool of ancient wisdom called the collective unconscious that personalities have both male and female components (animus and anima). I think it's interesting how even far back in the past there was still this idea of there being a collective unconscious in the world.

  • You're very handsome.

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