Mediumship and its Cognitive ‘Survival’ in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry’s Mediumship and ‘Survival’ Part IV. The Representation and Meaning of the Hypothetic Herzl Group on the Picture | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Mediumship and its Cognitive ‘Survival’ in Identification of Collective Individuation The Hungarian Painter-Genius Csontváry’s Mediumship and ‘Survival’ Part IV. The Representation and Meaning of the Hypothetic Herzl Group on the Picture


Abstract:

The paper deals with the mediumship and the retro-cognitive and precognitive patterns in identification of collective individuation. We attend to show the relationships b...Show More

Abstract:

The paper deals with the mediumship and the retro-cognitive and precognitive patterns in identification of collective individuation. We attend to show the relationships between the artistic visions (pictures) of Csontváry the Hungarian genius. The discussion is continued by the hermeneutical investigation of the hypothetical Theodor Herzl and his “company1.1This paper is dedicated to the blessed memory of Dr. Rezsö Pertorini and Dr. Anthony Storr. Thanks for the inspiration to Dr. Katalin Gellér.
Date of Conference: 23-25 October 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 May 2020
ISBN Information:
Print on Demand(PoD) ISSN: 2380-7350
Conference Location: Naples, Italy

I. The Representation and Meaning of System of the Hertzl Group

Between Nathan and Judah, or above them, Theodor (Tivadar) Hertzl and his wife, also born in Pest (Julie or Julia Naschauer), are seen as a symbol of the Third Aliyah attempt. To top it off, Lord Byron probably wears a hat and holds in his arms his adopted daughter of Islamic faith, and behind him is Prime Minister Disraeli, who was almost a “Jewish viceroy”.

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