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References:1. Carl Jung – 1957 Richard Evans interviews (complete)2. Face To Face | Carl Gustav Jung (1959) HQ3. Wikipedia article on Carl Jung3. SC Chapter 3: A New Way to Look Freud Carl Jung Postulate Mechanics To recover the true self one must resolve all anomalies (violations of harmony) that one encounters within oneself. Anomalies […]

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Subject Clearing The Lion’s Roar of Conscious Learning Table of Contents Preface Have you ever noticed how, when you truly understand something, it just feels whole? Nothing nagging, nothing fuzzy — it simply makes sense. Subject Clearing is a way of learning that helps you get back that feeling of wholeness whenever a subject starts […]

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Reference: Book II: Subject Clearing Thought = Substance that gives form to the universeConsciousness = all the forms that appear and changeAwareness = the open “space” in which everything shows up Objectivity and subjectivity We usually think “objective” means what is out there in the world, and “subjective” means what is in here, in our minds. […]

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Reference: Book II: Subject Clearing Modern life demands students who can think for themselves, not just memorize facts. To support this, schooling must shift away from a “one size fits all” model and toward self-directed learning. Subject Clearing is an approach that: These changes help students become confident, independent learners. Rethinking Study Materials Subject Clearing...

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Reference: Book II: Subject Clearing Subject Clearing emerged from an effort to help high school dropouts who had become overwhelmed by academic confusion, especially in mathematics. These students were placed in front of computers and asked to work through math software, yet they made little or no progress. Even individual tutoring often failed, not because they […]

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