Terra Mortis: The Death of the Earth

Terra Mortis: The Death of the Earth

A Jungian and Indigenous View
Part II: All the Rough Beasts
by Michael Owen

CONTENTS
(For a detailed Table of Contents see here)

Part 1. Shadow: Monotheism has abandoned the earth for heavenly rewards. God’s shadow is the narcissistic aberration that is the contrary to indigenous consciousness. The god of monotheism (God, Allah and Yahweh) in all its forms, origins and offspring, is responsible for the destruction of the Earth.
Part 2. Matter: The consciousness of all matter and life. We believe that water has memory. It responds to human behaviour. —Vernon Masayesva, Hopi elder
Part 3. Body: The health of the Earth and the health of our bodies are one. When the memory of the rocks, the trees and the animals is lost then human memory is also lost.
Part 4. Disorder: Pre-traumatic Stress Disorder (yes, you read that right), depression, despair, and the pathology of hope. It is what will happen in the future that is traumatic. There will be flash-forwards as well as flash-backs.
Part 5. Science: The rise of scientism and our planetary illness. So what’s my beef with CBT? Because behaviourism and its cuzzie-bros are the psychological version of colonisation.
Part 6. Earth and Self: The mirrors of the Earth (the original Self) and Jung’s “God-image within”. The suggestion that the Earth is dying is felt as an attack on the Self and disturbs the relationship with whatever external object the Self is projected onto (religion, atheism, motherhood, the First Amendment, sports hero, or saving the planet).
Part 7. Apocalypse anytime: Some far-fetched but aspirational remedies. Ask the Earth for help. What if as many people said prayers to the Earth as they do to God-Allah-Yahweh? What if Sunday morning services at the church, Friday evening prayers at shul, and Friday midday prayers at the mosque, were just for the Earth. Not to God for the Earth--but to the Earth.

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