collective unconscious
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Archetypes in Modern Media and Pop Culture - iResearchNet transpersonal-psychology.iresearchnet.com 4 facts
quoteJoseph Campbell (2008) notes that the Hero’s journey speaks to something deeply embedded in the collective unconscious, making these narratives potent vehicles for psychological exploration and cultural reflection.
referenceThe collective unconscious is a reservoir of shared memories and experiences that transcend individual consciousness, according to Carl Jung (1959).
referenceFrom a transpersonal psychological perspective, the portrayal of archetypes in media serves as a bridge between the individual psyche and the collective unconscious, fostering a deeper connection to universal human experiences (Stevens, 1998).
claimCampbell and Carilli (2005) argue that the inclusion of diverse experiences and identities in archetypal roles reflects a broader societal movement toward inclusivity and acceptance, signaling a shift in the collective unconscious.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 2 facts
claimWolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung proposed that a causal relationship exists between a psychophysically neutral, monistic level and the mental and material domains, which they described as the ordering operation of archetypes in the collective unconscious.
claimCarl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious consists of archetypes that are unseparated between individuals and constitute a psychophysically neutral level covering both the collective unconscious and the holistic reality of quantum theory.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 2 facts
claimArchetypes are regarded as a psychophysically neutral level that comprises both the collective unconscious and the holistic reality of quantum theory, acting as 'ordering factors' for manifestations in the domains of mind and matter.
claimIn Carl Jung's depth psychology, the unconscious contains a collective component populated by archetypes, which are unseparated between individuals.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
claimCarl Jung’s depth psychology posits that the unconscious contains a collective component populated by archetypes, which constitute a psychophysically neutral reality where the collective unconscious and the holistic reality of quantum theory converge.
What is a Starseed? An Exploration of the Starseed concept. selfgazer.com 1 fact
referenceCarl Jung's theory of the collective unconscious proposes that humanity shares deep-seated images, symbols, and motifs passed down through generations, which shape perception, dreams, and spiritual experiences.