Initially proposed by Carl Jung as the idea of an unconscious mind that understands innate symbols from birth, the term morphed into the concepts introduced by Alexandra Hanlon through her travels through the web of time and possibilities.
Through her travels, Alexandra discerned that our learned, instinctive behavior is passed down through the collective unconscious, and that the choices and actions of those who came before have a significant influence.
Every one of our species who has lived before us receives a copy of the collective unconscious as it existed when they were born. For each person, every choice, action and lesson learned is imprinted onto their copy, which will be reunited and reabsorbed into the whole when they die, ready to be copied with the next birth.
