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Date Posted: 03:25:38 03/19/03 Wed

All cultures seem to have a reference to a golden era in their mythologies, a time when the human race was in paradise. Could it be possible that this is a sort of resonance of the pre-personal that Wilber's states that the romantics mis-interpreted as transpersonal.

Could nostalgia for a lost paradise be a hope for a return to 'unconscious hell' of childhood (as wilber refers to it)?

Any thoughts?

Q

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