every psychic flooding is the end of the world that was before

All the world is happening in us. What we call ”the world” in an exterior sense is also within me. It is a constant stream of happenings and events that in its own way interacts with our personality. When we listens to this flow inside, it merges with the forces that organizes our impressions of what that is within. It has to be formulated and related to by them. Because these powers have their own voice in what constitutes our personal relation to the world, and we have to listen to what they have to say about it. Otherwise that ”world” will flood us, and turn our perceptions of it into a turmoil. Which will make us fall into a pattern of ”picking” between opposites. Or we will just turn off in self-preservation and oceanic bliss since we experience our primordial sense of wholeness in its raw unprocessed form, and there will be no true ”I” in it. The exterior world coalesce with the world within in the dynamics of what we are in the polarity between our individuality and our original totality. It is an ongoing reciprocal meeting with the outer reflection of this inner source. Either there is an axis between them. A pole acting as the worlds firmament. Holding it up for us as we travel it. Or there is just an emptiness. A void, and a vast barren and deserted land in a formless state of confusion that constantly floods us with its powers and confessions. This is how I imagine the meaning behind our great ”psychological” floods, and the ominous sense of the world’s doom. We picture our sensory perceptions as a flooding when they create havoc in our minds, and at the same time they destroy civilizations because if this is outlived, or staged there, in the world, we will tear it apart if we cannot hold it inside of us as part of our imagination. We ritualize this interior drama and play it out. The perception that we call fate always appear when something have to change. That is, it tells us about it, about our condition before the change occurs. It is the end of the world that was before. This compelling sense of fate is what sets our inner forces in motion for our coming change. Without knowing any details about it, this may very well be how we should interpretate Jung’s last visions before he died. It makes sense that this is where we can find most of the apocalyptic versions imagined by us as individuals when we are subjected to the overwhelming forces beyond the world of our I-ness. There is a reason why these kinds of visions are occurring right now, and it gives us a clear indication that we need to change something in relation to our world. It is not a coincidence that it is also about our environment, our climate and our animal husbandry.