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Carl Jung on the German Collective Conscious


Below is Carl Jung’s reflection on group thought forms and the possibility that a whole collective can be possessed by them. As early as 1918 he noticed the dreams and preoccupations of his many German patients. He noticed that there was a disturbance of the German-collective unconscious. Jung felt Hitler’s rise was made possible by … Continue reading

Chasing Anxiety’s Source


Sometimes when anxiety comes out of nowhere it may be because you’ve connected with cellular memory or a morphic resonance. This is the time to review your previous thoughts or perceptions. What was it that preceded your anxiety and did you see, hear or smell something in particular. Was there an event that triggered it? … Continue reading

Anxiety is an Energy Current


The anxiety we suffer, is in fact, our very life current. It is the energy we operate on. If anxiety is energy and energy is life, then it does not require a solution. It requires riding the energy wave into dissipation. For example, I use my anxious energy to get up, get out, or write. … Continue reading

Mirror of the Self


If you want to know when you are projecting your feelings onto another, one clue is negativity in the self, because projection is never neutral. It manifests as negative energy because what it is disguising is negative. Other mirrors to the self include: Humiliating others to hide your own humiliation. Superiority disguises your feelings of … Continue reading

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