What if your thoughts aren’t entirely your own?
In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the fascinating and controversial Bicameral Mind, a theory proposed by Julian Jaynes that suggests ancient humans experienced consciousness in a completely different way than we do today.
According to this theory, early humans did not have an internal monologue. Instead, they experienced guidance as external voices—often interpreted as gods, ancestors, or divine forces.
We examine evidence from ancient texts like The Iliad by Homer, explore how consciousness may have evolved over time, and look at modern parallels in psychology and auditory hallucinations.
Is this theory science, speculation, or something in between?
And if human consciousness has changed once… could it change again?
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