What is the difference between personal unconscious and collective unconscious? What is inner consciousness? Explain the states of consciousness. What does higher consciousness mean? Describe the functions of consciousness. What is the difference between consciousness and self-consciousness?
What does collective consciousness mean? What role does social exchange theory play in leadership and influence? What is competence in self-determination theory? a. How do you feel about self-disclosure in group counseling? b. When is it appropriate? c. What should leaders consider when self-di...
By clarifying the Self from this perspective, we can clarify the functioning of the collective unconscious as it arises in dreams, culture, language, and individuals. We also, then, clarify the possibilities of becoming free or liberated from the collective or consensual world in our everyday ...
Meanwhile, Thomas gets exclusive, in a way, with the phallic symbol of the lighthouse. He constantly refers to the lighthouse as she/her, equating her to a better wife than any living woman. According to Dafoe, the homoeroticism of the film does speak to some aspects of identity and wh...
how the film conveys its meaning in stylistic terms. In my previous piece I mentioned (half-facetiously)one way of lookingat the repeated opening shot of the ocean seen from the stern of a ship as a metaphor for time and the collective unconscious — the territory The Cause and “The Mast...
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Dreaming About Hope… What Does This Beautiful Dream Mean? When Your Brain Tries to Tell You Something, Always Listen! I had a dream about a woman. I have no idea who she was, she didn’t look familiar to me. I saw her working in an outdoor market in a foreign city. I believe ...
interchangeably, but this is not accurate from Freud’s definition. Unconscious, first and foremost, does not mean, as it is used in medical terminology “knocked out,” and it doesn’t mean anesthetized either. Yet these ideas have a relationship to Freud’s conception of the unconscious. ...
Who coined it isn't clear, and it's become so popular that it seems almost to have sprung from the collective unconscious. ITS ELEMENTS The first part, "Euro," is clear on the surface: Europe. "Maidan" is obscure to Western ears — it's a word of Persian origin, which likely ...