Masculine Occult Duality: Merging Ego with Superego (Tyler Durden archetype & the id)

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Published on Jul 13, 2020
This movie describes the Hermetic principles of Duality and Correspondence. The Narrator, played by Edward Norton, has to merge with his alter ego Tyler Durden who is also his superego. On top of that, anarchist Durden seeks to tear down society entirely because he's disgusted with its Capitalistic excesses. This process would mean society as a whole would have to integrate with the new social paradigm, merging its macro ego. After society's transformation, think of the cycle of a butterfly, Tyler imagines a better outcome would be the new state of being.

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