Abstract
This paper systematically explores the correlations between Jungian archetypes and observable phenomena in the universe, aiming to deepen the understanding of the interconnectedness between human consciousness and the cosmos. I identify the core Jungian archetypes—including the Self, the Shadow, the Anima and Animus, the Hero, and others—and establish direct correlations with specific universal phenomena such as the cosmological singularity, dark matter and dark energy, matter-antimatter symmetry, supernovae, and universal physical laws. These correlations suggest that the fundamental structures of the human psyche mirror those of the universe, supporting philosophical concepts like the microcosm-macrocosm analogy and ontological monism. The proposed correlation are based on the observation of the phenomenology in our universe and how they may connect with psychology. To facilitate further interdisciplinary discourse, I propose a framework that connects psychology and cosmology, incorporating transdisciplinary approaches, theoretical foundations, and methodological strategies.
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Díaz, José Luis Dr.
(2024)
"An Exploration of the Psyche-Cosmos Interconnection by Correlating Jungian Archetypes with Universal Phenomena,"
Journal of Conscious Evolution: Vol. 21, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/cejournal/vol21/iss1/2
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