Collective Unconscious

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Participants in Holotropic Breathwork sessions report a wide variety of experiences (Taylor, 1994). From observing many people in nonordinary and expanded states of consciousness, Grof developed what he considers to be a “cartography” of the psyche, which describes four main...
This essay outlines the historical context of Jung's work before going on to say that he invented the idea of the collective unconscious. Jung froze the psychological feeling of premodern mythic meaning in the invented unconscious disallowing the intellect to reflect on it. Given that his esoteric influences were from the ancient past their influence on modern’s had died and his attempt to restore it was doomed. But there is a place for modern myth that isnt in conflict with modern culture.

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Participants in Holotropic Breathwork sessions report a wide variety of experiences (Taylor, 1994). From observing many people in nonordinary and expanded states of consciousness, Grof developed what he considers to be a “cartography” of the psyche, which describes four main ...
Ancient_AstronautsPsychological factors damage the efforts of SETI astronomers to find extraterrestrial intelligence.
Tibetan Buddhism MeditationA thoughtform is a term used to explain a form of energy that can be manifested through the collective efforts of a person or several persons. In Tibetan dialects, thoughtform is translated as tulpa, which can be actualized either consciously ...
Mayan Astrology CalendarThe webbot projects concept is aimed at tapping into the "collective unconscious" of the universe and it's inhabitants.
Carl_JungThis essay outlines the historical context of Jung's work before going on to say that he invented the idea of the collective unconscious. Jung froze the psychological feeling of premodern mythic meaning in the invented unconscious disallowing the intellect to ...
ClairvoyanceYou can use the power of self-hypnosis to develop Extra Sensory Perception in order to utilize your potential fully.
Carl JungCarl Gustav Jung (; 26 July 1875& – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology. Jung is often considered the first modern psychologist to state that the human psyche is “by ...
Carl JungJung was a prolific writer. His collected works fill 19 volumes. Many of his works were not translated into English until after his death. His best known works are ”Psychology of the Unconscious” (1912) and ”Psychological Types” (1921).
Carl JungJung was thirty when he sent his ”Studies in Word Association” to Sigmund Freud in Vienna in 1906. The two men met for the first time the following year, and ‘Jung recalled the discussion between himself and Freud as…interminable. They ...
Carl JungCarl Jung's psychology is based on dream analysis, exactly because Jung managed to understand the mysterious dream language, and verified that the dream messages contain objective information about the dreamer and his or her objective reality. They even show to ...
Carl JungAccording to Jungian psychology, individuation is a process of psychological integration, having for its goal the development of the individual personality. “In general, it is the process by which individual beings are formed and differentiated [from other human beings]; in ...
Carl JungCarl Gustav Jung was the best known member of the group that formed the core of the early psychoanalytic movement--followers and students of Sigmund Freud.
Carl JungCarl Gustav Jung (; 26 July 1875& – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology. Jung is often considered the first modern psychologist to state that the human psyche is “by ...
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