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Braud and his colleagues demonstrated that human thoughts can affect the direction in which fish swim,
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In data analysis, survival bias is taking the known into account while neglecting the unknown (which nevertheless exists).
survivorship bias
In archetypal psychology we ask: What does the soul want? Answer that one and you are well on your way toward healing. Note that the question is not, what do you want, but rather, what is wanted at a level beyond and beneath your consciousness.
“Be discriminating about what images and ideas you permit into your mind.”
—Epictetus
“Well, it's true. If we understand the process of valuation as an instinct in man, as a preconscious fact in the human unconscious that produces gold, then that is the treasure.... See more
That’s why it is always symbolically expressed as the treasure guarded by the dragon or as the precious stone, the hidden jewel in the cave, at the
Liber Novus itself can be understood on one hand as depicting Jung’s individuation process, and on the other hand as his elaboration of this concept as a general psychological schema. At the beginning of the book, Jung refinds his soul and then embarks on a sequence of fantasy adventures, which form a consecutive narrative. He realized that until
... See moreLiber Novus (The Red Book) by C. G. Jung
Liber Novus = depictions of Jung’s individuation process + general depiction of this psychological schema