Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis and the ideas of the subconscious and unconscious. He used the example of an iceberg to explain his theory. The iceberg, like the influences of the mind, sits mainly below the visible surface. The levels of consciousness, ranging from most submerged to ...
Three levels of the unconscious have been distinguished, each level of which is inaccessible to consciousness and has its own nature of formation and affects the behavior and consciousness of the individual, where the relationship between these components of the unconscious plays a dominant role. ...
Combs, A.Journal of Consciousness StudiesCombs, A. (2001). All-levels, all quadrants: A review of Ken Wilber's "A theory of everything." Journal of Consciousness Studies, 8(11), 74-82.
CONFERRING WITH THE FLOWERS: HISTORY AND CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS IN L. FRANK BAUM'S LAND OF OZ, A GENERAL THEORY OF MAGIC AND LAW The discovery of thoughts and the public pool of dreams are considered with reference to the book "The Wizard of Oz," by L. Frank Baum and "The Interpretation ...