Challenge to the concept of the unconscious [sound recording]

by Franklin Merrell-Wolff

CD sound recording, 1981

Publication

Imprint: Lone Pine, California : Phoenix Philosophical Press, 1981. Context: Recorded June 11 and 25, 1981. Prerecorded keynote for the August 1981 Convention. Responsibility: Franklin Merrell-Wolff. Physical: 2 sound disc (59 min. and 38 min.) : CD, digital ; 4 3/4 in. 


Call number

CD / Front Desk

Barcode

CD-0726-CD-0727

Original publication date

1981

CSS Library Notes

Description: Franklin Merrell-Wolff continues his discourse challenging the Jungian concept of the unconscious by questioning whether Jung considers his conception of the unconscious to be essentially unconscious in itself or unconscious from the perspective of the relative, subject-object consciousness. He proceeds to distinguish his view that Consciousness is the fundamental constitutive element from which the universe is derived from the predominant view in the West, which regards the universe as essentially independent of consciousness. Wolff goes on to discuss the conception of Absolute Consciousness as it is described in The Secret Doctrine—a Consciousness that is not identical with the subject-object consciousness that stands in contrast to unconsciousness, but is a sort of blend of that dichotomy. He affirms that this other way of Consciousness is not a speculative idea and that it can be known through Introceptual Realization; however, for one in whom the introceptual function of cognition is not active, he suggests that it can be approached in the mathematical spirit by entertaining its possibility in a postulational sense. Wolff then states the first fundamental postulate in his philosophy—Consciousness is original, self-existent, and constitutive of all things—and contrasts its meaning with that of the materialistic prejudice of Western philosophy, psychology, and science. He concludes by raising the question of accepting the nirvanic withdrawal from this suffering sangsaric domain or of working to so transform this domain that it may also be redeemed. - - from Franklin Merrill Wolff Fellowship

Online availability: In addition to the CD in our library, the complete 433 recordings of Franklin can be streamed/downloaded (many with transcripts) directly curtesy of the Franklin Merrell-Wolff Fellowship website at the links below.:
Complete Catalogue: https://www.merrell-wolff.org/archive/audio_recordings/intro

You can stream the recording is here:
Part 1: http://www.merrell-wolff.org/audio/audio-recordings/M330.mp3
Part 2: http://www.merrell-wolff.org/audio/audio-recordings/M331.mp3

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Physical description

4.75 inches

Language

Original language

English
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