In-Shadow: An In-Depth Psychological Analysis Science fiction in film and literature has become especially significant in dissecting contemporary societies. For instance, H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine (1895) has become a famous science fiction novel that serves...
Subliminal Messaging: A Shot to the Viewer’s Head The media plays a different role in today’s times, an essential as one might say. At dawn, the television already reports the news, or for some, it is the social media that give updates as soon as they open their eyes....
Archetypal Expressions of the Body One of my first memories was a car ride with my mother and my two older sisters to a water park. We were dropping off my sisters to spend a few hours playing. As I peered out the window, I saw the winding, twisting tubes of the water...
James Hillman’s Archetypal Psychology Upon first hearing the term “Archetypal Psychology”, one would be inclined to believe that it’s related to the archetypes introduced by Carl Gustav Jung. Although inspired by his works, James Hillman’s Archetypal Psychology has...
Lucid Dreaming as a Method for Studying the Collective Unconscious Lucid dreaming dates back as far as the Egyptians, most often as part of religious and spiritual practices. Such practices were intended to facilitate individuals’ connection to the divine and to the...
Active Imagination and Imaginal Knowing A Depth Psychological Approach to Knowledge From Image The images we see are more than meet the eye. They are physical manifestations of where the mind meets the unconscious. Through active imagination, we can bring an image to...
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