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71 pages of results. 381. In Passing [Journals] [SIS Review]
... hunter-gatherer society is lost. However, it is difficult to see how just being aware of this can help us now. The first result of the agricultural way of life is a population explosion, which destroys forever the possibility of returning to a simple hunter-gatherer way of life. If, however, our aggressive, self-destructive behaviour is due to psychological race-trauma, then it would help if we looked long and hard at the jig-saw pieces that Leakey presents and opened our minds to the possibility that the picture of which they are the shattered, scattered remains is not a gentle evolutionary idyll but a series of catastrophic episodes. \cdrom\pubs\journals\review\v0503\074leak ...
382. Science Frontiers [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , Ice Age paradoxes, magnetic reversals, and much more. VOL. E-1 VOL. E-2 BIOLOGY SERIES Mammoths' recent survival, wolf children, sea and lake monsters, cat conclaves, singing foxes and mice, rain trees, giant snakes, porcupine men, the yeti, ant butter, and much more. VOL. B-1. PSYCHOLOGY SERIES Calculating prodigies, automatic writing, memory prodigies, epidemic convulsions, voodoo and rootwork, jumpers of Maine, hysterical stigmatization, placebos, singing idiots, and so on. VOL. P-1. ARCHEOLOGY SERIES Ancient canals, worldwide stone circles, stone rectangles and alignments, Tiahuanaco, Zimbabwe, Great Wall of Peru, stone spheres, ...
383. Predicting The Past [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , So on the Left; As by Nature, So by Nurture; As with Beasts, So with Men; As the Female, So the Male; As in Body, So in Mind; As in Waking, So in Dreams. Chapter 7: Split Living: Astronomical Splits; Meteorological Splits; Calendric Splits; Physiological Splits; Psychological Splits; Intellectual Splits; Ecological Splits; Social Splits; Institutional Splits; Expressive Splits; Ideological Splits; Splits Reviewed. Chapter 8: Recapitulations of the Past: Aster Recapitulated; The World-Mountain Recapitulated; The World-Axis recapitulated; The Golden Age Recapitulated; Catastrophe Recapitulated; Involuntary Recapitulations; Voluntary Recapitulations. Chapter 9: Prospects for A Troubled ...
384. Colin Wilson: Earth's Earliest Civilisation and the Giza Meridian [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... race. Yet evidence shows how he made sophisticated breakthroughs in human development. Colin spoke of Neanderthal blast furnaces being found recently in Spain, while in Switzerland there is a cave in which was found 13 bear skulls in two groups - one of seven and the other of six. Paleontologists have dated the cave to 75,000 BC. Psychologist Stan Gooch alluded to the significance of this cave in his groundbreaking book Cities of Dreams (which I would recommend), which predicted as early as 1989 that Neanderthal man may indeed have created the first advanced human society. It is even possible that Neanderthal man may have been the first to record the precession of the equinoxes. ...
385. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... necessarily imply a rejection of Velikovsky's Mars catastrophes' ". Instead, we have a clumsy case of intellectual bullying - the claim that anyone who does not accept the published "Ages in Chaos" revision in toto must be "attempting to cover up the traumatic experiences of the past". Such pseudo-psychological buffoonery and inept distortion of Dr Velikovsky's psychological concepts need not be taken seriously, except for the danger that they may discredit Dr Velikovsky himself and those who seek to build further upon his work. MARTIN SIEFF Jerusalem * In his closing address to the Lethbridge University symposium (see FOCUS section), Velikovsky spoke of his need for help from "those of you who can take ...
386. The Archaic Trauma. Ch.1 Of Racial Memory (Mankind in Amnesia) [Velikovsky]
... But upheavals in nature, with the unleashing of frenzied elements, shocked the minds of survivors and left there an indelible, heritable impression. 1 "Elektrencephalogramm des Menschen", Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten (1929), pp. 527 ff. 2 "Ueber die Energetik der Psyche und die physikalische Existenz der Gedankenwelt, Ein Beitrag zur Psychologie des gesunden und somnambulen Zustandes," Zeitschrift für die gesammte Neurologie und Psychiatrie, 133 (1931),pp.422-37. 3 It was not the purpose of my paper to present extensive case materials. Cf. my paper "Very Similar, Almost Identical" in Psychoanalysis and the Future: A Centenary Commemoration of the Birth of ...
... , the Alps, the Andes- reported with astonishment this discovery of extreme recentness. As I said, the story was brutally told and there could only be a strong reaction expected from such an analytical blunder, and indeed there was. Yet, the liberating value of overcoming a repression of racial memories is much greater than the chance of psychological harm. The remedy lies in starting to teach my historical reconstruction in the schools, actually in the early grades. Thus there would be no conflict with views deeply rooted in the school textbooks of today; the process of reacquisition of the memories of ancient traumatic events will be much smoother and the shock, if any, will be ...
... of the flood; mere imitation and institutional inheritance was adequate, a theory which allowed also for the relatively easy cure of the disease and thus generated an optimism whose spirit is to be distinguished from the traumatized humanity of Freud."[23] Neither Freud nor Jung knew anything of Boulanger, and his name is not found in the psychological literature. It is not so much his claim that catastrophic events took place in the past that deserves attention; rather, Boulanger's distinction lies in his contemplating the consequences of such upheavals for the human race. The idea of catastrophic events in the past was already to be found in the writings of William Whiston, successor to Isaac Newton ...
389. "There's No Hiding Place Down There". Ch.3 In Fear And Trembling (Mankind in Amnesia) [Velikovsky]
... ,40. 13 Ibid., Chapters 70, 47, 57, 90, 44, 69, 81, respectively. 14 Charles Morris, Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality (Lippincott, 1893), p. 162f. 15 Velikovsky, "Psychic Anaphylaxis and Somatic Determination of the Affects", The British Journal of Medical Psychology, 17, Part I (1937), p. 98. 16 Cf. St. Clair Drake, "Who Are Jehovah's Witnesses?" in Christian Century (1936), and the careful sociological study by Herbert H. Stroup, The Jehovah's Witnesses (Columbia University Press, 1945). ...
390. The Recurrent Scourge. Ch.5 The Age Of Terror (Mankind in Amnesia) [Velikovsky]
... say is that the hour seems late.] If there is in the human race an urge for destruction and self-annihilation that comes to the fore at intervals of fifty-two and possibly also of twenty-six years (the span from the midpoint of World War I to the midpoint of World War II), then instead of political and economic factors, psychological or even biological factors must be thought of as fuses igniting outbursts in human masses. A state of irritability is a precondition for the "patriotic" intransigence that leads to great uncontrollable conflicts with trespass and maiming and killing. With the human race merging into great communities divided into camps, the local, "tribal" periods of conflict ...
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