Listen "đ§ Collective Trauma: Language as Energetic Buffer"
Episode Synopsis
The provided text explores the concept of a collective memory or energetic field where profoundly traumatic events, like the Holocaust or 9/11, leave a powerful energetic imprint. This imprint resonates with individuals, even those not directly involved, causing them to re-experience the emotional intensity. The text further suggests that the use of abstract language for these events, such as "9/11" instead of a detailed description, serves as an energetic buffer. This linguistic abstraction is theorized as a mechanism for the collective mind to maintain its coherence and avoid being overwhelmed by the incoherent emotional frequencies of such profound traumas. In essence, language acts as a tool for energetic management, allowing humanity to process and remember without being engulfed by the full emotional weight of the past.
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