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I do not deny the existence of any being from legends, myths and tales
Be it monsters, ghosts, Amerimutts or gods.
I believe into them just as I accept the existence of bacteria in our bodies.
We simply don't think about them normally and we wouldn't see them either, but thanks to science we know they certainly exist.
They are an indiscernible part of us, without them we would even be able to life.
But have all these discoveries of science over time actually chaged understanding of reality for the common normalfag?
No, they just follow the current Zeitgeist and take everything as it is. Well that's my opinion to this.
Now what I heard of to the collective unconscious and remote viewing which was another topic in this thread;
Carl Gustav Jung described the "collective unconscious" as omnipresence information field which is part of our psyche that doesn't is affected by our personal experience.
It's already in us from the beginning and connects all humans (rather all living things).
It doesn't have to do anything with our waking consciousness or subconsciousness.
It's a separately third part of the big picture and also the biggest of them all.