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2025-05-18 03:20:46
Yeah. Jung seems to have been pretty key. I would point out a few things:
1. Jung wrote a book about the psychology of kundalini.
2. On the day of my kundalini awakening, the people at L/L Research published an article on the similarities between Jung and the Law of One. I remained unaware of this article until ~2023.
3. The week following the awakening, I wrote a poem:
https://medium.com/@redtailhawk1923/the-light-in-the-mirror-13a93a655e1e
As far as I can tell, that poem is alarmingly consistent with Jung and the Law of One yet, at the time I wrote it, I was peripherally familiar with Jung if at all, and I didn't learn about the existence of the Law of One or dig into it until years later. Not only that, the poem seems to be alarmingly consistent with the article in certain key aspects.
4. This makes me wonder about things like Rupert Sheldrake's concept of morphic resonance.
5. One of my favorite bands, Wookietoot, has a song called "Us & Them" with a lyric "What you believe is what you receive". It applies to things like qigong and other methods of intentional faith healing as much as it applies to projection as a lens that distorts everything we experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr33lvmP4o8