The Unconscious Mind and Planetary Influences on the Human Unconscious Mind and Personality

Authors

  • Rishi Bhardwaj Department of Psychology, School of Humanities National Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan (India)
  • Aditya Pareek Department of Psychology, School of Humanities National Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan (India)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25215/1101.166

Keywords:

Archetypal, Astrology, Astronomy, Influence of Planets and Constellations, Unconscious, Universal Unconscious, Personal Unconscious, Personality Assessment

Abstract

The unconscious mind has been more of a subject of understanding for philosophers then psychological attention. The unconscious mind is not separate from the rest of the universe and so are the planets and its connectivity to the human unconscious which is part of the universal unconscious. Many psychologists have tried to explain the fact over the centuries. One such researcher and German psychologist Carl Gustav Carus stated “In the unconscious, the general existence of the world continues to flow without interruption; all the threads linking the individual to the whole remain unbroken in the uncon­scious. It is very important for psychology to keep this in mind while observing the organism. The more unself-conscious an organism is, the less it is an individual”. This insight of unconscious is well laid out and covered in Advait Vedanta that there is no duality in the world.  Thus, the purpose of the article is to give an insight of human unconscious and its connectivity to the universal unconscious in the vibrating universe. Also, to understand the impact of the vibrations of various planets and constellations on the human unconscious as if able to influence their overall personality.

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Published

2022-11-05

How to Cite

Rishi Bhardwaj, & Aditya Pareek. (2022). The Unconscious Mind and Planetary Influences on the Human Unconscious Mind and Personality. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.25215/1101.166