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... Spring 1975 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. I, No. 1. Spring 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS Editorial 3 The New Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Thomas A. Parry 21 Phobia, Amnesia, and the Psyche Lewis M. Greenberg 27 Myth, Mandala, and the Collective Unconscious David Griffard 33 Cosmology and Psychology Lewis M. Greenberg & Warner B. Sizemore 51 The Great Terror Zvi Rix 65 Schizophrenia and the Fear of World Destruction John V. Myers & Warner B. Sizemore 75 Velikovsky, Brasseur, and the Troano Codex John V. Myers & Warner B. Sizemore 80 The Tao 82 Contributors 83 In Memoriam: John V. Myers ...
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262. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Contributors Lewis M. Greenberg (M .A ., A.B .D ., University of Pennsylvannia), Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman of the Department of Art History and Social Sciences, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia. David Griffard (Ph.D ., Univ. of Pittsburgh), Associate Professor of Psychology, Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh. John Myers (Ph.D ., Univ. of North Carolina), formerly chairman of Language Department, Union Univ., now deceased. See In Memoriam'. Thomas A. Parry (Ph.D ., Univ. of California, Berkeley, and the Graduate Theological ...
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... Golden Bough. Freud endeavored to evince from various rites and observances the surviving traces of patricide practices in the cave of prehistoric man: the grown-up sons used to kill their fathers and possess their mothers, a violent act in consummation of the Oedipus complex, the son's sexual attachment to his mother. Freud "felt that religious ceremonials and individual psychological reactions still bear witness to the unconscious persistence of memories of archaic situations, anxieties, feelings of guilt, and various reaction formations which are beyond contemporary experience".[7 ] Freud came to this understanding rather late in his analytical work. For almost a score of years he ascribed the origin of neuroses exclusively to the traumatic experiences ...
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264. Editorial [Journals] [Horus]
... 90 days from her disappearance as Morning Star to her reappearance as Evening Star. He remarked that this was curious, since the actual disappearance interval is more like 50 days. But, nevertheless, all the visibility and invisibility intervals of the Mayan and Babylonian records correspond. With this 90-day interval and the possible role of Venus in the collective psychology of military activities in mind, I recalled that during World War II the Army mass-produced commissioned officers with a 90-day period of intensive training (somewhat contemptuously referred to by the GIs as 90-day wonders). When I mentioned this to a friend, he told me that, according to Dept. of Interior records, his grandfather was enrolled ...
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... From "Mankind in Amnesia" © 1982 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents To Know And Not To Know Freud wrote of two psychological reactions to a trauma. "The effects of the trauma are twofold, positive and negative. The former are endeavors to revive the trauma, to remember the forgotten experience, or, better still, to make it real- to live once more through a repetition of it. .. .These endeavors are summed up in the terms fixation to the trauma' and repetition compulsion'." About the other reaction Freud wrote: "The negative reactions pursue the opposite aim; here nothing is to be remembered or repeated ...
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266. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Pensee, The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, and UFO Report. He presently makes his home in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSlS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., lowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. C. Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B .A , Univ. of Pennsylvania); Mr. Ellenberger has received degrees in chemical engineering ...
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... ever, who created heaven, and the things that therein are, and the earth, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer [8 ]. The last phrase is appallingly simple, for it represents the logical termination of apocalyptic thought, a psychological state in which endurance through time in fear of cataclysmic events becomes intolerable. What is left is only an utterly irrational desire that time shall cease. This reluctance to accept the temporal world, this demand that time end, has been with the West ever since. Yet the apocalypse did not come, and the shape Christianity took depended ...
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... personal needs of his own? To serve the political purposes of his Macedonian masters, Philip and Alexander? To eliminate the very possibility of interplanetary near-collisions? It seems very probable that he was often serving all three of these purposes at once. In any case, evidence and argument do not tell the story, and we must turn to psychological considerations if we are to understand the workings of Aristotle's mind. The case of Aristotle is an excellent one for the application and the illustration of Velikovsky's concept of repressed collective memories of global catastrophes and interplanetary near-collisions, and the ways in which those memories manifest themselves. Indeed, the case history of Aristotle is much more important than any ...
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... FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents Dismayed And Confounded The rebellion of the young was full of hope- the millennium was about to begin. The hair was grown long, John the Baptist was imitated in appearance, but the rebellion was against asceticism as well as against materialism; regulations were to be violated, young and not-so-young flocked to "rapport psychology", which struck out Freud and the rest of the "schools"; orgies were practiced as curriculum in some campus classrooms as the call came for tearing down all inhibitions. Pot and acid, uncombed hair, colorful patches on torn trousers, four-letter words filling belles lettres- and the vision of John the Baptist turned out to ...
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270. BOOK REVIEWS [Journals] [Aeon]
... However, without confining himself merely to a critical discussion of science- where it is, where it's going, and why it's getting nowhere fast- he tempers his arguments with interesting and mind-boggling theoretical replacement models that are bound to stretch one's imagination if not credulity. After devoting nearly two dozen pages of Preface, Introduction, and Prologue in psychologically preparing the reader for the philosophical idea of his initial and primary "Meta Model" of the universe, he adroitly makes ready to introduce his own physical model as an adjunct and surrogate for space-time relativity. There is nothing shy about his approach, as his speculative clews thread a vast labyrinth of cosmological ground. The Meta Model, ...
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