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Ancient Secret Two
My father woke up with power pumping through his veins. He would distribute his document to many people at Du Pont by the week's end. Better yet, "I will become a millionaire investing money," he said in the dark room while tying his running shoes. "What's next? Love and sex? Mind and intelligence? I sure would like to have better relationships. I sure would like to be smarter. What will I ask this morning?"
When he reached the mountain, before 5:00am, he felt a little embarrassed to ask a mountain about sex. So, he went to Plan B and asked, "Now I have a good idea on how to make more money. But I sure would like to be a lot smarter still and a lot more savvy to help me at it. Are we born the way we are, or can I get smarter and more powerful quickly with some form of new Neotech technique?" The wind blew; the voice of Zon rode on the wind:
I know many things from ancient times to modern times. A person could make an excellent bet by wagering a hundred ounces of gold bullion that Princeton University Professor and renown scientist Dr. Julian Jaynes' book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind will someday rank among the five most important books written during the second millennium. Jaynes's book signals the end of a 10,000-year reign of authoritarian institutions. His book also marks the beginning of a new era of individual consciousness during which people will increasingly act on the authority of their own brains. That movement toward self-responsibility will increasingly weaken the influences of external or mystical "authorities" such as government and religion.
The discovery of the bicameral mind solves the missing-link problem that has defied all previous theories of human evolution. But more important, that discovery opens the door today to an entirely new and much more powerful way of using the mind called Neothink, with which all human life can evolve into abiding prosperity and happiness. ...Now, I want you to go home and spend today writing again. I know you have been reading Dr. Jaynes's book, and I want you to write a review of his book. My spirit will be in you as you write today, just as it was yesterday.
Very unenthused by his previous day's writings, my father couldn't wait to get started. He turned and ran home at sub-seven-minute miles. With his heart pounding, half from running and half from suspense, he started his day's work. And what a day's writing it turned out to be, as follows:
Dr. Jaynes discovered that until 3000 years ago essentially all human beings were void of consciousness. Man along with all other primates functioned by mimicked or learned reactions. But, because of his much larger, more complex brain, man was able to develop a coherent language beginning about 8000 B.C. He was then guided by audio hallucinations. Those hallucinations evolved in the right hemisphere of the brain and were transmitted as "heard" in the left hemisphere of the brain (the bicameral or two-chamber mind). ...In effect, human beings were super-intelligent but automatically reacting animals who could communicate by talking. That communication enabled human beings to cooperate closely to build societies, even thriving civilizations.
Still, like all other animals, man functioned almost entirely by an automatic guidance system that was void of consciousness -- until about 1000 B.C. when he was forced to invent consciousness to survive in the collapsing bicameral civilizations. And today, man's survival still depends on his choice of beneficially following his own consciousness or destructively following the voices of external "authorities". The major components of Jaynes's discovery are:
- All civilizations before 1000 B.C. -- such as Assyria, Babylonia, Mesopotamia, pharaonic Egypt -- were built, inhabited, and ruled by unconscious people.
- Ancient writings such as the Iliad and the early books of the Old Testament were composed by unconscious minds that automatically recorded and objectively reported both real and imagined events. The transition to subjective and introspective writings of the conscious mind occurred in later works such as the Odyssey and the newer books of the Old Testament.
- Ancient people learned to speak, read, write, as well as carry out daily life, work, and the professions all while remaining unconscious throughout their lives. Being unconscious, they never experienced guilt, never practiced deceit, and were not responsible for their actions. They, like any other animal, had no concept of guilt, deception, evil, justice, philosophy, history, or the future. They could not introspect and had no internal idea of themselves. They had no subjective sense of time or space and had no memories as we know them. They were unconscious and innocent. They were guided by "voices" or strong impressions in their bicameral minds -- unconscious minds
structured for nature's automatic survival.
- The development of human consciousness began about 3000 years ago when the automatic bicameral mind began breaking down under the mounting stresses of its inadequacy to find workable solutions in increasingly complex societies. The hallucinated voices became more and more confused, contradictory, and destructive.
- Man was forced to invent and develop consciousness in order to survive as his hallucinating voices no longer provided adequate guidance for survival.
- Today, after 3000 years, most people retain remnants of the bicameral guidance system in the form of mysticism and the desire for external authority.
- Except for schizophrenics, people today no longer hallucinate the voices that guided bicameral man. Yet, most people are at least partly influenced and are sometimes driven by the remnants of the bicameral man as they seek, to varying degrees, automatic guidance from "voices" of others or mystical external "authorities".
- All religions are rooted in the unconscious bicameral mind that is obedient to the "voices" of external "authorities" -- obedient to the "voice" of God, gods, rulers, and leaders.
- The discovery that consciousness was never a part of nature's evolutionary scheme (but was invented by man) eliminates the missing-link puzzle in human evolution.
- Essentially all religious and most political ideas survive through those vestiges of the obsolete bicameral mind. The bicameral mind seeks omniscient truth and automatic guidance from external "authorities" such as political or spiritual leaders -- or other "authoritarian" sources such as manifested in idols, astrologists, gurus -- as well as most lawyers, most psychiatrists and psychologists, certain professors, some doctors, most journalists and TV anchormen.
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