Joseph Campbell

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SC consciousness

Robert Edward Grant's Theory of Everything: The Universe as a Conscious Mathematical Simulation

Robert Edward Grant (born May 16, 1969) is an American polymath, inventor, entrepreneur, mathematician, philosopher, artist, and musician. With nearly 100 patents globally across medical devices, cryptography, data encryption, and music theory, Grant has built a career that bridges the...

10 min · 1 researchers · 5 concepts
IF dream work

Jungian Dream Analysis: The Collective Unconscious, Archetypes, and the Path of Individuation

Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) developed the most comprehensive psychological framework for understanding dreams since Freud — and departed radically from Freud's model by proposing that dreams are not disguised wish fulfillments but authentic, purposive communications from the unconscious psyche,...

17 min · 1 researchers · 14 concepts
UP prenatal perinatal consciousness

Stanislav Grof's Perinatal Matrices: How Birth Imprints the Architecture of Consciousness

Stanislav Grof is arguably the most important consciousness researcher of the twentieth century, and certainly the most controversial. A Czech-born psychiatrist who conducted over 4,000 LSD-assisted psychotherapy sessions between 1956 and 1967 (when LSD was still a legal research tool) at the...

15 min · 3 researchers · 18 concepts
NW soul psychology

Ego Death and Spiritual Emergence

Before anything can die, it must first be alive. The ego — your sense of being a separate, continuous "I" with a name, a history, a personality, and preferences — is not a mistake.

11 min · 5 researchers · 20 concepts
NW soul psychology

Narrative Medicine: Rewriting Your Story

You are not your biography. You are the story you tell about your biography — and that distinction changes everything.

10 min · 3 researchers · 9 concepts
UP spiritual practice

Pilgrimage and Sacred Sites: Walking Toward Transformation

Before there were temples, before there were scriptures, before there were priests, there were feet on a path. Human beings have been walking toward sacred places since before recorded history — crossing deserts, climbing mountains, following rivers to their source — driven by an intuition older...

13 min · 3 researchers · 5 concepts