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Old 01-04-2007, 04:25 PM
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Heart my collective unconscious has a question?

according to C. G. Jung
Carl Gustav Jung -
...who expanded upon the Freudian concept, adding the idea of an inherited unconscious, known as the collective unconscious.
The idea of the unconscious has been rejected by some psychological schools, although it is still used by many psychoanalysts.

The term unconscious is also used to describe latent, or unretrieved, memories, or to describe stimuli too weak to enter an individual's conscious awareness.

I do remember much of my life -sometimes I draw an absolute blank.
although there are things I have done of which I wish I could completely erase...

QUESTION?
After having been on B12 -methycobalamine, I am remembering alot of
things I have not thought of for years...

I am now age 44, my vision is not so clear, I have astigmatism -makes everything wonderfully blurry.
I am wondering how much recall , is blocked or just by having this disease -
the brain melt down or apoptosis...has caused me to lose memory, or have I just lost neurotranmittors that have been severly damaged?

Blind people can walk, deaf can feel the vibrations of music, a human who is born deaf or mute, while not being able to use the language that most humans take for granted, still shows the presence of a consciousness and the ability to learn since they are able to learn something like sign language.

if we lose, in one area are we blessed in another?
perhaps we build different neuropathways?

I remember having the honor of meeting, Milly Kondrake...
She was completely frozen, except for her eyes, she spoke to us with her eyes - she was communicating with Dr.Chase with her eyes, if the brain is not able to communicate its thoughts through its voice then it would find another way. Milly did this.

Could body language then be seen as a form of communication and language as could your actions, which is why we say at times that actions speak louder than words?

What do you all think? Does having PD make us communicate
spiritually on a higher level?
The question then becomes that regardless of if the consciousness is evidenced by language or the body, how is it that thinking actually occurs in the brain?

how many of you have the sensation of mouth numbness?
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with much love,
lou_lou


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Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and the wrong. Sometime in your life you will have been all of these.

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