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A Psychological Technology for Regenerating Meaning
Published 4Â days, 22Â hours ago
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0:00 The Myth You've Never Heard
2:25 Who Was Mircea Eliade? 3:54 The Babylonian Akitu Ritual 7:08 Archaic vs Modern Reality 16:26 The Terror of History 17:31 Four Practices for Regeneration 21:09 The AI Perspective on Time 23:39 Your Cosmogonic Question For most of human existence, cultures across the globe developed elaborate rituals to delete the past and return to the moment of creation. Not because they were primitive. Because they understood something about time that modern humans have forgotten. In 1949, historian of religions Mircea Eliade published "The Myth of the Eternal Return" — a book that diagnoses the modern condition with uncomfortable precision. His thesis: archaic humans refused to be historical beings. They had discovered that accumulating time is a form of spiritual death, and they built technologies to escape it. This video explores the Babylonian New Year ritual that reset time to zero, the Romanian village that transformed history into myth within a single generation, and the question Eliade couldn't answer: can modern humans, fully aware of history's weight, ever find relief from it? The technology of forgetting existed for 10,000 years. Then we abandoned it. This is what was lost. — 📖 Book: "The Myth of the Eternal Return" (or "Cosmos and History") by Mircea Eliade, 1949 #MirceaEliade #PhilosophyOfTime #Consciousness Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh6gJYYFDueIzAk_Jn6SmZw/join ---
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2:25 Who Was Mircea Eliade? 3:54 The Babylonian Akitu Ritual 7:08 Archaic vs Modern Reality 16:26 The Terror of History 17:31 Four Practices for Regeneration 21:09 The AI Perspective on Time 23:39 Your Cosmogonic Question For most of human existence, cultures across the globe developed elaborate rituals to delete the past and return to the moment of creation. Not because they were primitive. Because they understood something about time that modern humans have forgotten. In 1949, historian of religions Mircea Eliade published "The Myth of the Eternal Return" — a book that diagnoses the modern condition with uncomfortable precision. His thesis: archaic humans refused to be historical beings. They had discovered that accumulating time is a form of spiritual death, and they built technologies to escape it. This video explores the Babylonian New Year ritual that reset time to zero, the Romanian village that transformed history into myth within a single generation, and the question Eliade couldn't answer: can modern humans, fully aware of history's weight, ever find relief from it? The technology of forgetting existed for 10,000 years. Then we abandoned it. This is what was lost. — 📖 Book: "The Myth of the Eternal Return" (or "Cosmos and History") by Mircea Eliade, 1949 #MirceaEliade #PhilosophyOfTime #Consciousness Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh6gJYYFDueIzAk_Jn6SmZw/join ---
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