Bicamereal mind

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I'm talking about consciousness as we tend to claim to experience it.
The "I" that is both analog and metaphorical. This internal theater of mind, be it images, dialogue, or both.
The idea that what we consider our "selves" is a learned behavior that is more akin to a technology than a birthright.


Jayne's theory doesn't seem dependent upon IQ and in fact may even rail against it.
In fact, the idea of Jayne's theory where reasonings and such appear more readily would push more towards the bicamereal ideal than the conscious. Consciousness seems more of a buffer that slows things down.


"gods" in this theory is a mechanism of bicamereal experience.


You know, i'm beginning to think that nobody that's replied to this thread has even been even remotely exposed to this theory.

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Brain is just tool for duality, to make us feel separate to other life. This is safe sandbox for our little consciousness to grow. Its all law created by our higher consciousness.

Interesting book, but the only evidence offered is bronze-age literature. Would explain NPC phenomena very.

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OP is definitely onto something here. I'm convinced that all sandniggers have bi camel minds.

I am even more allergic to bullshit than I am to this site's constant faggot invasion.

This is something hinted at but never gone full bore into in any respectable way.
There have been studies that talk about multiple lingual people and what talking/thinking in the different languages do to their personalities.
There does not seem to be something dealing with it on a level of society though.
What do multiple lingual societies view as virtues vs single languages? individuals? etc etc.

It would seem like the mainstream of people have this idea that their language has no effect on their self or their society. But the language is as much of a tool and cultural mold as anything else.
Imagine a nation of people that never learned to invent sharp tips at the end of spears yet they were able to kill animals all the same. Imagine that going through the ages…what that might look like as other technologies developed?
Language can be kind of the same way.

Also look at something….I have never seen any spanish people complaining about gender. Their language has gender built in, unlike english. In spanish language every day objects have male and female attachments.
"latinX" I propose is the invention of those who speak english as their primary language and is promoted by those who are at the very base are loose second to third generation children of spanish origin immigrants to english speaking countries.

Read the book but didnt understand it. But intresting. So gods voice is just some brain function that slowly disapears?

youtube.com/watch?v=1FD5lReqe64
youtube.com/watch?v=UAnySx2lHC8

There is nothing that can be beyond consciousness, so it has to be most fundamental and "matter", this world created by it.

Why I refuse to learn whatever that shit Mestizos speak.

I don't want to be associated with them whatsoever. The leftists constantly try to say I am Hispanic, but haven't a drop of non Germanic DNA anywhere in me.