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The Symbolic Power of Mushrooms
The Symbolic Power of Mushrooms In the collective consciousness since the recent pandemic, two symbols of self-destruction have emerged, both connected to mushrooms. In the HBO series “The Last of Us,” mind-manipulating mushrooms known as ophiocordyceps possess the minds of … Continue reading
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Tagged archetypes, atomic bomb, Aztecs, Bhagavad Gita, C.G. Jung, collective intelligence, creation, depth psychology, destruction, entanglement, evil, farming, fungi, good, Krishna, light, LSD, maya, mushroom cloud, Mushrooms, mycelium, ophiocordyceps, Oppenheimer, psilocybin, psyche, psychedelics, rebirth, regeneration, roots, scapegoat, shadow, Sheldrake, slime moulds, soil, Soul, symbolism, symbols, The Last of Us, the unconscious, wood wibe web
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Cartography of the Deep Human Psyche (3)
Perhaps it’s true that things can change in a day. That a few dozen hours can affect the outcome of whole lifetimes. And that when they do, those few dozen hours, like the salvaged remains of a burned house—the charred … Continue reading
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Tagged COEX, Grof, LSD, LSD research, LSD therapy, psychology, Stanislaw Grof, trauma
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Cartography of the Deep Human Psyche (2)
Concerning matter we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter. Albert Einstein This iconic painting by Monet shows very … Continue reading
Posted in Stanislav Grof
Tagged art, C.G. Jung, depth psychology, impressionism, INFJ, introverts, LSD, LSD research, psychological types, Shiva, Stanislaw Grof
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Cartography of the Deep Human Psyche (1)
Gustave Doré, Paradise In a famous remark that all professors of philosophy love to quote, A. N. Whitehead said that the development of Western philosophy is just a series of footnotes to Plato. I think understand what Whitehead was really … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Hofmann, C.G. Jung, cartography of the psyche, depth psychology, LSD, LSD research, Norman Davies, Stanislav Grof
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