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Both talk about an “Objective Psyche.”
For Jung this was a better term for the Collective Unconscious.
Merleau-Ponty said that the Objective Psyche resides in cultural objects. In relics and landscapes, one finds proof of the presence of the Other, of other people, beneath a veil of anonymity. One is seen in the pipe for smoking, in the spoon for eating, in the bell for ringing; and it is in the perception of a human act and another man or woman that a cultural world is verified. – paraphrased from the French Phenomenologie de la Perception, 1945
Philosophy, Psychology | 6.01.2010 10:37 | 2 Comments
Yoga postures are like the Platonic Forms
Yoga is an opening
of the body
into geometric shapes.
Putting the mind
where before had just been darkness
Matter that is unaware of what it is holding
Opening to the essence of the form
Staying with the feeling
Moving through any discomfort
Perfecting the union of mind and body
Matter becoming conscious
What is it like to be a …
Triangle Mountain Tree Rock Eagle Bridge Dog Child
Philosophy, Psychology, Yoga | 23.09.2009 20:04 | No Comments
The mind-body problem
dualism
physicalist monism
neo-dualism
body and mind all one thing?
What if yes, this,
and perhaps separable, too
Philosophy | 11.04.2009 19:31 | No Comments