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When Great Minds Think Alike |
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We'll start by looking at how science is exploring ways that everyone is psychic even when they are not even aware of it. In this sense, people are not only all psychic, but all psychic together. The thought that all people are part of a single mind is not a new one, but finding evidence for this is a new area of focus. And finding evidence that shared thoughts can influence events on a worldwide scale is proving particularly challengingwith fascinating results! |
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Carl Jung and the Collective Unconsciousness |
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Perhaps the first scientist to suggest that everyone's unconscious mind shares certain thoughts or images was Carl Gustav Jung. Born in 1875, Jung received his medical degree in 1900, then moved to Zurich to begin a career in psychiatry. A contemporary and a colleague of Sigmund Freud, Jung soon branched off and created his own school of psychoanalysis, one that had a much less traditional way of looking at the world and the mind. |
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Indeed, Freud and Jung held quite different views of the unconscious mind. While Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, taught that the unconscious expresses deeply buried personal experiences (based primarily on sexual |
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