Tag: psychology
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Dr. Sally Clark

Opening Scene “It’s loss, Sally; it’s a tragic loss.” She scribbles deep shades into the mandible of a self-portrait on her notepad. “No, it isn’t loss, it’s something else entirely.” “What is it other than loss?” “I dreamt about him, my baby boy, he had no colour.” The screen she is speaking to is black,…
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All I Have is Human; I Need More

Jung referred to the numinous as a primordial self, something internal that ties us all together, as if we were the instrumentalization of its foundational presence. We can catch segments of this numinous, in a fragmented sense, or if we are lucky, in its more complete form. Jung most famously wrote about this in his…
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Sensations as the Ephemeral By-product of Observed Consciousness: Meditations on the Soul, Part 3
Continuing on from the paradigm of the soul as an ultimate observer and consciousness being a matter reaction, I now come to the discussion of what our sensations during finite existence may be. As the title suggests, I posit the idea that they may be the by-product of the observer effect, like light through a…
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Do Hallucinations Reflect? by A.M. Kent

A woman undergoing psychosis asks her hallucination if it can see its own reflection.
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The Hive Mind: Andy Weir, Carl Jung, Julian Jaynes and the Boltzmann brain
I thought it would be interesting to discuss the research I am stringing together as points of inspiration. I am by no means an expert on these matters, and my book on the hive mind is still in its infancy.
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