Post by KG on Jan 21, 2006 9:10:17 GMT -5
Well this isn't exactly Jungian, but I think it has the same spirit. I was thinking today that the brain is like a computer, with a partitioned hard drive. There are actually a lot of partitians on this hard drive, with different security clearances and passwords for each partition. Believe it or not you do not have security clearance or know the pass word for over half of the files in your brain.
Even files that you do have clearance for are in the wrong folder at times. I know I do this with my own computer, and my husband the network admin. Is always telling me that my file system is all wrong. I tend to write out as much as possible in the name of a folder, and they have long file names, but for everything I write, there are at least half a dozen folders it could go into. The same is true of my favorites. I have to remember when I wrote or saved it and what else I was reasearching at the time to find anything. LOL Everytime I look for something, I end up opening half a dozen documents, and reading half to see if this is the right one.
The human mind is like that, things are always misfiled, and trying to find the answer to a subjective question like why do I feel this way is next to impossible, without a lot of security clearnace, and a lot of searching. Often though secure files will have an access type document which is the key to remembering your passwords. It is on your main drive, and all you have to do is look through your files till you find it. Once you find that, you get a lot of access to files you didn't know you had. Things like past life memories, and understanding of spiritual experiences, even how the universe works open up to you, when you find the right key file.
Until you do that, so many files are locked away in your subconscious extra secure files that it is hard to know anything for sure. Dreams often give clues to these kinds of files, and so does meditation. Even going over childhood memories is often useful. Childhood is the time when our file system is developing, and there are a lot of mis-filed documents in there. These mis-filed documents would have been hidden files later on, but since we didn't know what they meant or where to file them, we sort of just stuck them randomly anywhere and forgot about them. Anyway, getting security clearances for our own computer is pretty important.
Even files that you do have clearance for are in the wrong folder at times. I know I do this with my own computer, and my husband the network admin. Is always telling me that my file system is all wrong. I tend to write out as much as possible in the name of a folder, and they have long file names, but for everything I write, there are at least half a dozen folders it could go into. The same is true of my favorites. I have to remember when I wrote or saved it and what else I was reasearching at the time to find anything. LOL Everytime I look for something, I end up opening half a dozen documents, and reading half to see if this is the right one.
The human mind is like that, things are always misfiled, and trying to find the answer to a subjective question like why do I feel this way is next to impossible, without a lot of security clearnace, and a lot of searching. Often though secure files will have an access type document which is the key to remembering your passwords. It is on your main drive, and all you have to do is look through your files till you find it. Once you find that, you get a lot of access to files you didn't know you had. Things like past life memories, and understanding of spiritual experiences, even how the universe works open up to you, when you find the right key file.
Until you do that, so many files are locked away in your subconscious extra secure files that it is hard to know anything for sure. Dreams often give clues to these kinds of files, and so does meditation. Even going over childhood memories is often useful. Childhood is the time when our file system is developing, and there are a lot of mis-filed documents in there. These mis-filed documents would have been hidden files later on, but since we didn't know what they meant or where to file them, we sort of just stuck them randomly anywhere and forgot about them. Anyway, getting security clearances for our own computer is pretty important.