Gaia Theory & The Control-System Hypothesis
Tracing Owls
English - April 09, 2022 13:19 - 32 minutes - 40.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratingsHistory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
After a series of spontaneous epiphanies (and a nice meal) Darwin hits record on his phone in an attempt to document his thoughts. Topics which are discussed include the Gaia theory, the control-system hypothesis, and how both have unified together to imprint monstrous archetypes within the collective unconsciousness, hardwired into the human psyche since our inception.
The paranormal as a natural component of our collective psycho-social framework may teach us more about ourselves than we give it credit, and help further our understanding of what it even means to be human!
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FURTHER READING:
On “Baiting” the UFO Trickster & the Control-System Hypothesis
Gaia Hypothesis - An Overview | ScienceDirect
Jungian archetypes | Wikipedia
Lawrence E. Joseph (1991): Gaia: The Growth of an Idea. St Martins Pr
Dawn Prince-Hughes (2000): The Archetype of the Ape-Man: The Phenomenological Archaeology of a Relic Hominid Ancestor. Dissertation.Com
Mowen, Thomas & Heitkamp, Amanda & Boman, John. (2021). Paranormal Activity: Self-control Theory and Belief in the Paranormal. Deviant Behavior. 1-15. 10.1080/01639625.2021.1915723.
Markovsky, Barry & Thye, Shane. (2001). Social Influence on Paranormal Beliefs. Barry N. Markovsky. 44. 10.1525/sop.2001.44.1.21.
Mishlove, Jeffrey & Engen, Brendan. (2007). Archetypal Synchronistic ResonanceA New Theory of Paranormal Experience. Journal of Humanistic Psychology - J HUM PSYCHOL. 47. 223-242. 10.1177/0022167806293006.