there is a latent psychic essence in all things

We live in communities here in the West that have almost completely lost touch with an approach to life that has its roots in the psychic flow that our personality once originated from. For us, this means among other things, that what we call history does not exist in a meaningful way. Our thoughts of a past as ”distant” events, of interior life, when they are recognized by us in our immediate temporal proximity, tend to be perceived as a common collective action in an event chain that somehow extends far back in time. What many now have realized is that this is a visualization in the present of a behavior that have always existed. History in this sense is that we intuitively derive an interminably number of the same type of behaviors, but now viewed from a timeless perspective of our psyche where our actions are understod to occur anywhere, at any time. In any culture. We sense that they have always been ”there”, in us, and that we personally recognize them as a human trait we share with all people collectively as a collectives projected individuality, its memory is what we call ”history”. When we come to a turning point in our personal lives, it feels like we are in an endless repetition of similar behaviors. Our history seem to repeat itself. For many, it is also how we experience our present collective life through its endless repetition of old obsolete yet existing group behaviors. The question is for how long we will have to repeat our behavior before we accept its teachings and change. One such ”timeless” experience of our psyche is what we want to like about ourselves, what we relate to in other people. That our own unavowed mistakes are put out there, we are what we reject in them. These are our own personal qualities. But we let other people embody them for us. We let them, or an idea they convey, carry for us what we don’t want to manage in our own personality. The implication of this is what we call history. But behavior is not history. It is what we are, and do to each other here and now, repeatedly. History is a term we use to relieve us from our present personal guilt in relation to other people, to avoid being individuals who are responsible participants in a collective life. In this way, history has turned itself into a personal and collectively projected confession. It becomes a mirror where our personal image is reflected back to us, not the ideal form which link us back to our origins as one of Natures manifestations in the infinite reservoir of interior life.