Chapter 1. From Carl Gustav Jung’s Archetypes Of The Collective Unconscious To Individual Archetypal Patterns

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· ARCHETYPAL PATTERN. FUNDAMENTALS OF NON-TRADITIONAL PSYCHOANALYSIS Book 1 · HPA Press
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All suppositions presented in this article have been moving us to better understanding the contents of the unconscious stratum of human psyche, the ones which happen to be completely independent either from each other or racial or social factors. Even if we were to accept Jung's theory of "dividing man's psyche" we think it would be his personal unconscious, which contains some very definite individual structure or system meant to define his personal psychological and physiological characteristics because the unconscious sphere of one's psyche directly controls many physiological reactions. The personal unconscious should be able to tell everything of one's personality not by examining it through its collective values, but in the light of its individual archetypes. It should be able to explain everything about a person with respect to his individual perception of the world and of himself, his purpose, his behavior both in the social and natural environment, his strategies and tactics, his way of thinking, his unconscious motivations, his needs, emotions, inclinations, preferences, meaning of his existence, etc.

After reviewing both our practical and theoretical research, and focusing on Jung's theory as to the influence of the collective unconscious on individual human psyche, it would be essential to examine this issue from the standpoint of the psychology of individual distinctions. It's obvious that without finding individual archetypal patterns as the basis for human personality, solving any individual or social-collective problems wouldn't be possible since any society consists of individuals constantly affecting one another.

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Andrey Davydov is a Russian researcher and sinologist. He is the Research Supervisor at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls and Partner with Human Population Academy. Davydov has discovered that Shan Hai Jing is the Catalog of human population and has created the Catalog of Human Souls based on decryption of Shan Hai Jing and other ancient books. He has authored over 300 books, as well as multiple scientific monographs, ideologies, and books on international topics. List of publications is available here - http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/publications/. Davydov was born in Frunze, Kirghizia of former USSR (Kyrgyzstan) and raised in Moscow (Russia). In 2012 he was granted political asylum (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/publications/#documentation) in the United States of America due to persecution by the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation (FSB, former KGB).

Olga Skorbatyuk is a Senior Analyst at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls and partner with Human Population Academy. Skorbatyuk is a professional psychologist, the founder of Non-Traditional Psychoanalysis, and Andrey Davydov’s research partner. She was granted political asylum as well.

HPA Press publishes works that further Human Population Academy’s mission: to inform over 7 billion humans living on Earth about the discovery of the Catalog of human population (Catalog of Human Souls). Human Population Academy‘s vision is a world where every person uses the Catalog of Human Souls. Visit HumanPopulationAcademy.org

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