Chasing Consciousness

Bernardo Kastrup PHD - JUNG'S METAPHYSICS AND THE MIND AT LARGE HYPOTHESIS

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Mar 1, 2023
Philosopher and author Bernardo Kastrup discusses the metaphysics implied by Carl Jung's theories, including the collective unconscious, archetypes, synchronicity, individuation, and the mind at large hypothesis. They explore topics such as dissociation, perception, and the influence of Jim Hollis. The speaker reflects on personal experiences of realizing separateness and the illusory sense of control. They delve into teleology, idealism, the collective unconscious, anomalous phenomena, and the importance of self-awareness. The conversation also touches on books, writing, and future interviews on related subjects.
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Bernardo's Childhood Realization

  • At age nine or ten, Bernardo Kastrup had a recurring experience of realizing his separateness from the world.
  • This realization caused a physical reaction, a cold shiver down his spine, due to the perceived unnaturalness.
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Materialism's Origins

  • Early scientists created materialism to differentiate their work from the Church's domain, not based on evidence.
  • This politically motivated distinction later solidified into a belief system, offering psychological comfort like eliminating the fear of death.
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The Dissociative Boundary

  • Kastrup introduces the 'dissociative boundary,' a concept explaining the perceived separation between individuals and the unified mind.
  • This boundary creates the illusion of an external world, necessary for biological survival and interaction.
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