Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Man and his Symbols

Years back when I was in my early to mid thirties I got intoduced to some good stuff from a couple of older people in Massachusetts.

One was Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung and two was The Gift of Fear by Gavin DeBecker. They were introduced to me as I entered very urban areas and they help people make sense of the constant sensory overload you get at that point of your life.

Man and his symbols gets into the interconectivity of man. This can be mistaken for other things if you don't learn what it is. Symbols and the ability to direct man to them are ancient skills we have and this is really what the beehive concept in freemasony and the fish symbol is in christianity.

When in heavy urban areas, especially very metropolitan, there are layers apon layers of groups and hidden agendas that predate modern advertising. This was designed for a variety of reasons but in the case of fraternal orders it determines if you are part of the group or you are trying commit fraud or hustle people. A great issue is many of the fraternites used to offer aid to fellow members and certain people would lie and take advantage of that.

So it not psychic behavior or anything supernatural as many will try and lead you to believe it is simply a way of double checking peoples behaviors.

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