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Theory of Autonomous Complexes

Jung developed his theory of autonomous complexes in 1908, through word association experiments at the Burghölzli psychiatric clinic in Zurich. By measuring subjects’ reaction times to stimulus words and noting hesitations, slips, and emotional reactions, Jung discovered patterns suggesting emotionally-charged “hot spots” in the unconscious.

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Quantum Biology

Quantum biology is the study of how quantum mechanical phenomena; coherence, entanglement, tunnelling, and superposition, operate in living biological systems and influence biological function. It bridges the gap between the quantum world of atoms and subatomic particles and the classical biological world we observe macroscopically.

Invisible Friend..?

Childhood Imaginary Friends as Externalised Projections

There is the suggestion that the phenomena of Imaginary Friends, seen in many children around the globe, very often fitting into that child’s acceptable world-view, but often found concerning, by their parents, could be externalised projections from their own mind. Some kind of imaginative overlay, but with the ability to offer additional insight to the child, by adding a second, or third view to any situation.

Carl Jung

Carl Jung

Click below to listen to this article: Carl Gustav Jung Carl Jung (1875-1961), was one of the most influential and provocative thinkers of our time. He was a pioneer of analytical psychology who explored the human unconscious and its collective aspects. He introduced concepts such as extroversion and introversion, archetypes, Read more

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Hearing voices

In this article, we will explore how hearing voices can be related to Jungian shadow work, a psychological approach that aims to integrate the repressed or denied aspects of oneself into a more balanced and authentic whole.

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