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Rebel Wisdom take a Jungian look at conspiracy theories. A myth in Jungian psychology doesn't mean something is untrue because it's not historically true: The story, or myth, is symbolic of a greater truth. Millions of people in the West feel they have been lied to by the establishment, so now they don't believe anything they say. How can we make sense of the enormous changes going on in the landscape right now, as the growing crisis uproots everything we thought we knew. Rebel Wisdom recently brought out a series of films about conspiracy and sensemaking, around the recent David Icke interviews on the channel London Real. They caused a huge, and hugely polarised reaction. In this inquiry with Peter Limberg of the Intellectual Explorer's Club, Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller
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Rebel Wisdom take a Jungian look at conspiracy theories. A myth in Jungian psychology doesn't mean something is untrue because it's not historically true: The story, or myth, is symbolic of a greater truth. Millions of people in the West feel they have been lied to by the establishment, so now they don't believe anything they say.Rebel Wisdom take a Jungian look at conspiracy theories. A myth in Jungian psychology doesn't mean something is untrue because it's not historically true: The story, or myth, is symbolic of a greater truth. Millions of people in the West feel they have been lied to by the establishment, so now they don't believe anything they say. How can we make sense of the enormous changes going on in the landscape right now, as the growing crisis uproots everything we thought we knew. Rebel Wisdom recently brought out a series of films about conspiracy and sensemaking, around the recent David Icke interviews on the channel London Real. They caused a huge, and hugely polarised reaction. In this inquiry with Peter Limberg of the Intellectual Explorer's Club, Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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How can we make sense of the enormous changes going on in the landscape right now, as the growing crisis uproots everything we thought we knew.
Rebel Wisdom recently brought out a series of films about conspiracy and sensemaking, around the recent David Icke interviews on the channel London Real. They caused a huge, and hugely polarised reaction.
In this inquiry with Peter Limberg of the Intellectual Explorer's Club, Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller explores the topics raised by the films, and tries to make sense of the deeper questions they raise.