Publisher's Synopsis
The collective unconscious is a concept defined by psychoanalyst Carl Jung. Sometimes referred to as the objective psyche, it refers to the idea that a segment of the deepest unconscious mind is genetically inherited and is not shaped by personal experience. He claimed we all share a 'collective unconscious, passed on in our DNA, which contains many shared 'Archetypes' which in fact form the basis of all mankind's images of God - from the earliest cavemen, through the various gods of Greek, Roman and Norse legends, and on to the world's religions today; Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and so on. Each of us, in effect, carries God within us; the same God, with myriad names, physically existing in the neurons and synapses of our unconscious brains. This book will explore ways which operate ADN and its benefits to create and maintain all life today.