Despite the recognition that Carl Jung has received throughout the last century or so, the importance of his work still cannot be stressed enough. The real beauty of Jung’s work was his ability to conceptualize a variety of esoteric, even shamanistic concepts through scientific, empirical observation. While some might still beg to differ, Jung’s concepts such as the Collective Human Unconscious, human cognitive archetypes, and perhaps his most complex and mysterious observation, Synchronicity, are all quite scientifically validated today. Considered to be an a-causal connection of two or more psycho-social phenomena, modern interpretations of this could be seen as the person who checks their phone for a call, only to receive the call immediately upon checking, a Déjà vu including but not limited to information from dreams occurring in waking life, or a seemingly random string of events leading the subject to a specific goal that could not have been achieved had their original plans gone accordingly — and of course any number of other events. Continue reading Synchronicity: The Universe’s Software Programs→
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Science
Scientists Create A Magnetic “Wormhole” That Connects Two Regions of Space
Wormholes are fascinating (but theoretical) cosmological objects that can connect two distant regions of the universe. They would allow one to create “shortcuts” through space in order to travel vast distances in a shorter period of time. They are predicted by the general Theory of Relativity, and are what Einstein referred to as “bridges” through space-time. Wormholes are mathematically predicted, if not proven, and a new study illustrates how scientists have taken these theoretical anomalies – which many physicists believe to be real – and created one for themselves. Continue reading Scientists Create A Magnetic “Wormhole” That Connects Two Regions of Space→
If what I’m writing is an Ascension ethnography – a day-by-day account of some of the more significant events that are part of our gradual Ascension – then I need to give more prominence to what happened yesterday. (1)
Yesterday, I moved, as a result of minor realizations or “Aha’s!”, from what I’d call negative territory to positive. Continue reading Bookmarking a Significant Passage→
Just a generation ago human communication was completely different from now, and as technology moves faster than we can keep pace, many of us are realizing that there are discreetly negative aspects to such immersion in social media.
Sebastian Junger is an American journalist and author, best-known for his coverage of the war on terror in which he spent a great deal of time ion the front lines of Afghanistan. His book , was a scorching portrayal of life on the edge of the American empire and the conflux of brotherhood and futility. In 2010 he directed the acclaimed documentary, Restrepo, which captured life for the American grunt in Afghanistan. Continue reading Acclaimed Journalist and Author Explains What Social Media is Doing to Society→
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Depression
Art Therapy Shows Clear Effect on Severe Depression
There is a clear effect of art therapy on severe depression, University of Gothenburg reports.
Previous studies have shown a direct effect that art has on stress – any skill level included! Another study takes a look at how art centers us.
Create a picture of how you are feeling on this particular day, said the first exercise in the art therapy. After ten treatments the patients who suffered from severe or moderately severe depression had shown more improvement than the patients in the control group, shows research at Sahlgrenska academy. Continue reading Art Therapy Shows Clear Effect on Severe Depression→
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