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Fans have compiled more than one hundred moments of perceived interplay between the film and album, including further links that occur if the album is repeated through the entire film. Examples include music changes at dramatic moments, and thematic alignment such as the scarecrow dance during “the lunatics are on the grass”. This synergy effect [...]

Carl Jung describes four ”psychological functions” that are capable of becoming conscious, but to differing degrees in specific individuals: * Sensation – all perceptions by means of the sense organs * Intuition – perception by way of the unconscious, or perception of unconscious events * Thinking (in socionics, logic) – interpretation of information based on [...]

The persona is also the mask or appearance one presents to the world. It may appear in dreams under various guises (see Carl Jung and his psychology). Adapted from the Wikipedia article Persona, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Carl Jung

Erich Neumann (; January 23, 1905 – November 5, 1960), was a psychologist, writer, and one of Carl Jung’s most gifted students. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Erich Neumann (psychologist), under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Phillips was born in Cardiff in 1954, the child of second-generation Polish Jews. He grew up as part of an extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins and describes his parents as “very consciously Jewish but not believing”. As a child, his first interest was the study of tropical birds and it was not until [...]

Carl Jung

Bollingen is known for the “Tower” built there by Carl Gustav Jung, anonther remarkable site is the Wurmsbach Abbey. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Bollingen, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Carl Jung

Jungian interpretation of religion is an approach, pioneered by Carl Jung and advanced by his followers, to interpret religion in the light of Jungian psychology. Unlike Freud and his followers, Jungians tend to treat religious beliefs and behaviors in a positive light, while offering psychological referents to traditional religious terms such as “soul”, “evil”, “transcendence”, [...]

Extrasensory Perception

Born in Michigan, Michael Talbot’s (non-fiction) books include ”Mysticism And The New Physics”, ”Beyond The Quantum”, and (arguably his most notable work) ”The Holographic Universe”. In ”The Holographic Universe”, Talbot explores the idea that the entire universe is a hologram. He examines the works of physicist David Bohm and neurophysiologist Karl H. Pribram, both of [...]

Carl Jung

*Carl Jung passed up a career in internal medicine to take up psychiatry, starting a position at the Burgholzli Mental Hospital, as an assistant to Eugen Bleuler. Adapted from the Wikipedia article December 1900, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Carl Jung

According 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 particular, it is the development of the psychological individual as a being distinct from the [...]