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Troubled Minds Newsletter

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Spirit Phones and The Memory Transference Field

In the dimming light of his Menlo Park laboratory, Thomas Edison hunched over his workbench, adjusting delicate instruments designed to pierce the veil between worlds. The year was 1920, and the man who had captured light in a glass bulb no...

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Privileged Access States - The Psychology of Crossing the Abyss

In the depths of what he called his "confrontation with the unconscious," Carl Jung encountered entities that would forever alter our understanding of consciousness and reality. During his sessions of active imagination between 1913 and 191...

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Isolated Consciousness - The Collision of Mind

Dr. John C. Lilly (1915–2001) was an American physician, neuroscientist, psychoanalyst, and philosopher renowned for his pioneering work in consciousness exploration and interspecies communication. His innovative research into the human min...

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Mystic Resonance - The Lost Land of Lyonesse

Long ago, as legends tell, the land of Lyonesse stretched from Cornwall’s southern tip, a bright and fertile expanse kissed by the sea. Its people lived in prosperity, an echo of lost Atlantis, and the land’s heir, Sir Tristan, was often aw...

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