
The Theory of Love Forthcoming Recollection
They say we only use a fraction of our brains, but I say maybe we only use a fraction of our hearts. In the movie Lucy, Samuel Norman questions if it is that human beings are more concerned with having than being. Love is not something you possess or something you achieve, it is something you become. Although the unfortunate reality of how we act or perceive would say otherwise, the true spirit of love is not conditional or transactional, it’s a state of being. Carl Jung once suggested that every person holds an entire world inside themselves — a vast, untapped dimension of potential. I’m very interested in parallels, purposeful or “coincidental” connections between two concepts or stories. When I studied this the first time the initial thought that came to my mind was an ancient Japanese concept I read about, Ikiagai, meaning a reason for being. But then I found myself thinking about how the Bible repeats that God and the kingdom of heaven is within us. After studying Jung’s shadow ideology it made me wonder what if neither one of these isn’t metaphorical at all? What if the “heaven” we await is not a distant realm, but a return to that hidden, godly world inside? I know these are two different or maybe not different concepts, but analogically speaking, what if this inner world Carl Jung speaks of is the very “kingdom of God within” that scripture speaks of? Mind you this is not a new thing, this has been a talking point I hear, the elephant in the room is I never had anyone tell me how. How do you rediscover that world inside of you? How do you access the god that’s supposedly in you?
We forget who we are and aspire to be,sacrificing our childhood dreams for society’s blueprint. This makes sense because think about it, kids are so brutally honest because as children, we live closer to the truth, we are more honest, imaginative, and unfiltered. This is at a time you are your most authentic and genuine self. Children are also easily manipulated. Because society tells us what we should do and who we should be, we trade our imagination for instruction, curiosity for conformity, and we lose touch with what Jung called the shadow — the forgotten part of who we are.
Luke 17:21
Psalms 82:6
Proverbs 10:11-12
Romans 13:8-10
1 John 4-5
The bible reiterates on love and the power of love. Jesus is love. Love is how you are godly. Love thy neighbor. “How can you love God, whom you have not seen, and not love man, whom you have seen?” It would seem to me that to love is to awaken the divine. I mean in literal science, love triggers the Ventral Tegmental Area of the brain, the VTA, which is a signature part of the brain that functions in motivation and reward. Pure, genuine love — toward yourself, others, and life itself — may be the key that unlocks the full potential of the human mind and soul.
Women, too, embody a sacred part of this godly mirror. Women are more emotionally intelligent and tend to embody a sense of genuine love and comfort. Just their cycles, biology, and ability to give life are reflections of divine rhythm. So it’s funny they use the concept of CPH4 with pregnant women in the movie Lucy, CPH4 being a fictional drug found in pregnant women that helps babies develop, that they manufactured into a drug to access more of the brain’s cerebral capacity.The government plays in our face with movies like Lucy. Not only will the government strive to keep us brainwashed and controlled, but they will keep us sick, specifically speaking about the drugs they make for us. Governments and systems replicate this truth synthetically, giving us artificial means to simulate what already exists naturally within us. Everything they manufacture to “enhance” us, they do because they know we have the capacity to create it ourselves…The Theory of Love Forthcoming Recollection. The way to access the cerebral capacity, that God in you, that hidden world, is pure love. And like I said, not just loving someone or being in love, but being love, feeling love, surrounding yourself with love.
I experimented with things that reminded me of my childhood but specifically places and things that reminded me of love or when I felt love. Watching powerpuff girls while eating ice cream, going to my stay at granny’s house, small things of this nature that provided a strong sense of nostalgia intertwined with love. I could feel memories resurfacing and emotions aligning. It felt like I was unlocking something ancient in myself — a network of wisdom, emotion, and intuition that had been dormant. I really think I unveiled the shadow Carl Jung speaks of. I started remembering who I was as a kid and who I have always been, always being someone’s friend or helping someone. I never understood the concept of limiting myself to one thing. So as a kid when they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I never knew what to say.I didn’t know what I wanted to be but I knew who I wanted to be.
I don’t think we are an entire network of information we don’t have access to.I think we are entire universes of information, waiting to be remembered. And the key to that remembrance is love. Love opens the floodgates of memory — the recollection of who you truly are beneath everything you’ve been told to be. Everything comes back to love or the feeling of love whether it’s Powerpuff Girls, relationships, or Project Solace. This is why we need people or connections that, as they say, bring out our inner child. It’s not because it’s the nostalgic, naive, fun part for you. It’s the pure, true part of you that dreams. It’s not just about playfulness or innocence. It’s about the truth. That child within is the most honest version of you — the version of you before you felt pain, before you were pressured into pretending, before being taught to perform.
If you guys think I’m crazy, cool but I just want you to try it. Attempt to be more genuine and intentional. More honest and loving. Surround yourself with people or things carrying nostalgia that will bring out your inner child.
Everything comes back to love. Not just the emotion, but the frequency. The vibration that creates life. That opens memories. That reconnects us to each other, and to ourselves. This… is The Theory of Love Forthcoming Recollection. A reminder that every person, every moment, tea party, every cup of coffee with grandma, bowl of ice cream with a side of powerpuff girls, every hotbox, every heartbreak and every heartbeat is an invitation —to return home to love.

