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Article ; Online: The archetype of the apocalypse. Analysing the pandemics of racism, COVID-19 and climate change.

Grevatt, William K

The Journal of analytical psychology

2021  Volume 66, Issue 3, Page(s) 729–749

Abstract: What we are witnessing in the present time in human history, in the 2020's, is a vortex of intersecting pandemics - jolting revelations that are unfolding with a terrific energy and force - so much so that we cannot ignore them or escape them. These ... ...

Abstract What we are witnessing in the present time in human history, in the 2020's, is a vortex of intersecting pandemics - jolting revelations that are unfolding with a terrific energy and force - so much so that we cannot ignore them or escape them. These include the world-wide pandemics of racism, COVID-19 and climate change. This paper argues that all of these swirling pandemics are manifestations of the archetype of the apocalypse, which is constellating now in a very powerful way. Any one of these phenomena could swallow humanity whole as a species. Together they represent a seemingly overwhelming challenge for us to meet over the next century of life on earth. If humanity cannot meet the challenge of these combined negative forces, it could simply perish. A multi-layered intersecting set of challenges such as this has never yet occurred in human history. We must therefore be very alert to what is going on, and as to how we can consciously mediate these threats, both individually and collectively. It also presents an unprecedented opportunity for humanity to evolve and grow psychologically both individually and collectively, nationally and globally.
MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Climate Change ; Enslavement ; Homicide ; Humans ; Police ; Political Activism ; Psychoanalytic Theory ; Racism ; United States
Language English
Publishing date 2021-07-07
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 219156-8
ISSN 1468-5922 ; 0021-8774
ISSN (online) 1468-5922
ISSN 0021-8774
DOI 10.1111/1468-5922.12689
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