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'''Archetypal Revision''' refers to the process of changing the archetypal contents of consciousness ''after'' these contents have been established, usually through childhood indoctrination. Archetypal revision is not difficult to accomplish if the process is conscious and voluntary. However, if the goal is involuntary revision, as for example happens during a military basic training program, or when a native population is '''colonized''' by an occupying force, then various levels of violence may be required.  
'''Archetypal Revision''' refers to the process of changing the archetypal contents of [[Bodily Consciousness]] ''after'' these contents have already been established, usually through childhood indoctrination.  
 
==Notes==
 
Archetypal revision is not difficult to accomplish if the process is conscious and voluntary. However, if the goal is involuntary revision, as for example happens during a military basic training program, or when a native population is '''colonized''' by an occupying force, various levels of violence may be required.  
   
   
 
Archetypal revision may be referred to as [[Archetypal Cleansing]] when the process involves the removal of toxic [[Old Energy Archetypes]] and their replacement with emancipating and empowering [[New Energy Archetypes]]


==See Also==
==See Also==


[[The Book]]
[[Archetypes]] || [[Old Energy Archetypes]] | [[New Energy Archetypes]] | [[The System]] | [[Archetypal Cleansing]]


[[Archetypes]]


[[The System]]
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Revision as of 13:51, 6 January 2018

Archetypal Revision refers to the process of changing the archetypal contents of Bodily Consciousness after these contents have already been established, usually through childhood indoctrination.

Notes

Archetypal revision is not difficult to accomplish if the process is conscious and voluntary. However, if the goal is involuntary revision, as for example happens during a military basic training program, or when a native population is colonized by an occupying force, various levels of violence may be required.

Archetypal revision may be referred to as Archetypal Cleansing when the process involves the removal of toxic Old Energy Archetypes and their replacement with emancipating and empowering New Energy Archetypes

See Also

Archetypes || Old Energy Archetypes | New Energy Archetypes | The System | Archetypal Cleansing