Tag Archive for: psychology

Dolores Cannon, Nostradamus, Time Travel and Metaphysics
Dolores Cannon's work is nothing short of extraordinary. We take a look at her corpus, her technique and specifically her interactions with the famed doctor and soothsayer Nostradamus from 16th century Europe in today's diary entry.
Not for…

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…

Homo Mysticus
But it’s homo mysticus too isn’t it? We are a thinking man, but perhaps at this stage of development a new species has emerged – a mystical Man, who knows his place on Earth but also knows his place in Heaven. This is most certainly…

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…

Chasing Ghosts
They dance and sing
They poke and prod
They captivate our Soul
They press against our psyche
Pretending to be friends
Pretending to hold out the answer
As if the Truth was theirs
But what are they really?
Ghosts of times past
Visions of some…

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,…

The Soul of Plato: The Seat of Logos
The lasting contribution of the Greeks to the West is not only in their political philosophy, they are of course given credit for the creation of democracy, but with their philosophical tradition in itself, from which their politics emerge really.…