Tag Archive for: Freud

On Dolores Cannon and the Subconscious
Snow Cone Diaries entry today on the nature and mechanics of the subconscious mind, linking Dolores Cannon's groundbreaking work with Vedanta and modern Psychology - and ultimately physics.
Understand the mechanics and you can appreciate…

On the Nature of Mind (video entry)
What is the nature of mind? What is the nature of thought? Who are we really? Who are you really?
These are the questions that lie at the heart of meditation practice. They are beginner ideas, but in their simplicity, and focus, represent…

Into the Mystic: The Great Epistemological Divide
Upon reflection then, looking at the broader historical-cultural intellectual landscape in terms of how our worldview has evolved, at least in the West, since the advent of civilization in the 1st millennium BCE up until the modern era, the…

Modern Psychology: Freudian and Jungian Perspectives
It must be understood that Psychology as a discipline, at least how we think of it today, did exist in antiquity. There were fairly well thought systems of belief however that framed Psychology, the study of the Soul, within the context…

The Beginning: Charlie and the Dream
He was on this monstrous bridge. It didn’t connect one place to another place though, as bridges normally do. It just existed in space. In this magnificent, neverending sky. A sky that surrounds the bridge. A sky that surrounded…

The Great Transformation
Ego is an interesting thing
An artifact of the mind
Created by Freud
At the beginning of the 20th century
To describe one of the tripartite aspects
Of the mental sheath of man
Which governs and drives our behavior
And yet there have been many…

Kali’s Child: A Case Study in the Limits of Freudian Psychoanalysis
As reluctant as I am to offer off an opinion on a debate that has been bantered about by scholars much more learned and experienced than I in comparative religion and scholars familiar with the source texts in Bengali, most notably the Kathamrita…

Mapping the Mind: Freud vs. Jung
A Brief History of Psychology: The Study of the Soul
It must be understood that psychology as a discipline, at least how we think of it today, did exist in antiquity. There were fairly well thought systems of belief however that framed psychology,…

Meditation and the Mind: The Sharpest Tool in the Shed
This review of the Cosmology of the ancients, their similarities and differences, their relationship to power and authority, were all intellectually interesting and of course relevant for that thesis that Charlie had to produce, but not so…