The Gap between , Freud , Jung ,-and ,-Jesus Christ , Sri Ramakrishna





My venture between the fourth and the fifth dimension,
 May affects the psychologists' analytical notions
 Freud, Berg son and Karl Jung,
 Studying the Vedanta, have opened their tongues,
 Subconscious and dreams are but conscious peeps,
 The wish- unrealized ,form memories heaves.

 Between light and gloom,
 They project broken blooms,
 Remaining within the premises of inert- mind,
 Some hypothetical–data they only find.

 The vast unconscious buried deep, needs unfolding,
 It can never be a case of analytical recording.

 My first point is Freud's Unconscious,
 It can't be a pain and agony's focus.
 For, morbid and desire un –fulfilled,
 In the subconscious remain as guild.

 When the conscious fails to adjust,
 The senses of shocks and sins, take their part,
 They come out and hold the surface mind,
 Lulls the conscious to sleep, and air the wind.
 This we find in all lunatic and psychiatric case,
 Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth is a living face.

 The unconscious is a discovery- province,
 The hidden universe links to photonic beams,
 The neuron by thought–hit,
 Displays an invention's sheet.

 Karl Jung's theory of accumulated –past,
 Was the repetition of the Vedic Sanskars?
 Freud's Unconscious in dream interpretations,
 Gave Karl first the hypothesis of psychic notions.
 I should not go to Karl Jung's personal life,
 His extramarital relations, save, five children and a wife.
 His studies of the Hindu, Buddha, and Christian religions,
 Opened before him the religio-psychic transformation.

 Only the growing and becoming by ascetic–spiritual process,
 The aspirant may reach the ever cherished unconscious recess
 Storing –semen.
 Aloofing women,
 Closing Desire's door,
 And attainment of a new floor .

 Theory of science finds reality in matter's body,
 But for that , it had been , a fantastic–study .
 The psychology of the Unconscious is nothing but seeing the sea from the strand,
 It is not dipping into the ocean , collecting gems , and realizing the coveted Grand .

 Psychology and Psychiatry are limited to restore the fit
 In reality they deal with the broken elastic –limit.

 Jung's collective un-conscious finds a focus,
 Something like the dialecticism of Karl Marx ,
 Jung imagines the accumulation of individuals minds ,
 Marx in the conflict of matter , the progress finds .

 Reality betrays all that Marx thought,
 Destruction and massacre it has brought .

 What then is the mission of ultra-science–age?
 To dip-down into the super-mind, to have a new phase.
 Christ and Sri Ramakrishna , had the unconscious empathy stage ,
 In the body's laboratory with unconscious plasma , they do blaze .

 Touch to eternity,
 Offering Divinity,
 Bestowing Immortality
 And the grandest truth to know,
With beauty's grace, they left the flow.
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