An Entangled Dream Series: Fragmentation, Wholeness and the Collective Unconscious
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Judy B. GardinerKeywords
PhilosophyBohm; Cognition; Collective unconscious; Dream; Entanglement: Intuition; Light; Memory; Quantum phenomena; Cision
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Based on an experiential dream series this consciousness study shapes a theory that the fragmentary nature of dreams seeks wholeness deriving from the Collective Unconscious. As dreams evolve from a microscopic-personal worldview to a macroscopic-transpersonal dimension, concern for survival of self is augmented with concern for survival of the species. Entangled dream imagery provides cues to quantum functions actualized through the tutelage of departed scientific luminaries. The intentionality, specificity, and information input experienced in the communications imply that the collective unconscious and quantum cognition are an integrated structure revealing an underlying methodology.Date
2015-11-29Type
Peer-reviewed ArticleIdentifier
oai:ojs.cosmosandhistory.org:article/494http://www.cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/494