The Psychology of Nothingness I: Exploring the Void
I consider the condition of nothingness as a “strange attractor”—a condition that calls for our attention, that pulls in ene…
I consider the condition of nothingness as a “strange attractor”—a condition that calls for our attention, that pulls in ene…
In the first essay, I noted that our dreams are often recurrent. This is in part because we don’t seem to have learned an im…
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Attention in this book focuses not only on what has been learned about past experiences of emerging freedom, but also the ch…
It is never too late to discover something new about ourselves, nor do we need to bypass the opportunity to become better hu…
I return to my consideration of the general principles that operate when we are dreaming. I focus specifically on the struct…
Dreams have included content from movies and television, much has been the case with other art forms. However, movies and te…
A dream laboratory has just been established at the University of Oregon by Drs. Louis Breger and Les Davidson (Breger, Hunt…