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> On Sunday, 29 April 2012 11:51:47 UTC+1, M Winther wrote:
>> "Symbolic Poverty"
>>
>> Abstract: The article tries to pinpoint a collective complex
>> unconsciously affecting all people belonging to the Western
>> cultural
>> sphere. The capacity to relate symbolically with life has become
>> lost.
>> Symbolic poverty implicates a serious deficiency of spiritual
>> relatedness.
>
> This sounds like a reprise of the 19th century "Romantics", a kind
> of counter-enlightenment movement that seems to have supplied a lot
> of the philisophical underpinning of the Nazi movement.
>
> The enlightenment can be seen as a shift of power, within the human
> brain, from the midbrain organs that present feelings such as taste
> or desire to the pre-frontal cortex functions which apply forsight
> and calculation to moderate "gut" reactions.
>
> The romantic movement was opposed to rationality, and praised
> suffering and war as being enobling to the "spirit". It's a
> fight-back by the mid-brain drives.
It has nothing to do with Romanticism. Ever heard of the human
unconscious, Freud, Jung? It is remarkable that it is so hard for
people to adapt to the findings of psychoanalysis, and the discovery
of the unconscious. Symbolical relations and spiritual relatedness are
forces that derive from *the unconscious*. The unconscious is the
motivating factor in our lives. From there derives our energy. The
motives for our decisions depend on the unconscious to 70%.
Mats Winther