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Collective Consciousness

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia - Zeitgeist

Zeitgeist is originally a German expression that means "the spirit (Geist) of the time (Zeit)". It denotes the intellectual and cultural climate of an era. The German pronunciation of the word is [ˈtsa͡ɪtga͡ɪst] (IPA). The concept of Zeitgeist goes back to the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder. In 1769 he wrote a critique of the work Genius seculi by the philologist Christian Adolph Klotz (German Wikipedia article) and introduced the word Zeitgeist into German as a translation of genius seculi (Latin: genius - "g ...

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia - Cosmotheism

Cosmotheism can refer to: Pantheism Collective consciousness Collective unconsciousness Global brain World Brain Ideosphere Noosphere Omega Point Personalities associated with Cosmotheism: The religious philosophy of Mordekhay Nesiyahu (Zionist, founded the term). The religious philosophy of H. G. Wells (Fabian Socialist, science fiction author, historian) The religious philosophy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin ( Jes

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia - 8-Circuit Model of Consciousness

The 8-Circuit Model of Consciousness is a heuristic model of consciousness proposed by Timothy Leary. Perhaps somehow reminiscing Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs, Leary believed the mind is best viewed as a collection of 8 "circuits", also called "gears" or "mini-brains". Each stage represents a higher stage of evolution than the one before it. The first four, which Leary presumed to reside in the left lobe of the cerebrum, are concerned with the survival of organisms on earth; the other four, which Leary suggested are found in the right lobe, are for use in the fu ...

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia - Tyranid

In the table-top wargame Warhammer 40,000, Tyranids are a swarm of aliens in many sizes and shapes. Tyranids form a superorganism: they travel the universe on their Hive Fleets, destroying all ecologies in their path. They are psychically linked via their Hive Mind, a collective consciousness that links all Tyranid organisms to one another. This gives them great abilities to strategize and coordinate. When one Tyranid sees something, within an i ...

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia - China Miéville

China Tom Miéville (born September 6, 1972, Norwich) is a British writer of fantastic fiction. He is fond of describing his work as "weird fiction" (after early 20th century pulp and horror writers such as H.P. Lovecraft), and belongs to a loose group of writers sometimes called New Weird who consciously attempt to move fantasy away from commercial, genre clichés of Tolkien epigons. Miéville has cited Michael de Larrabeiti's Borrible Trilogy as one of his biggest influences. Miéville wrote an introduction for the 2002 reissue of the trilogy, which was ev ...

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness

U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends. Whether or not the following stories are true is unknown. An amusing and perhaps apocryphal story regarding two dollar bills being paid to military servicemen has circulated intermittently in American public consciousness over the years. This story being constantly retold reflects how some Americans view the two dollar bill. The basic premise is as follows: a coastal town somewhere has a business district that, while successful financially, is pla ...

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness

U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends. Whether or not the following stories are true is unknown. An amusing and perhaps apocryphal story regarding two dollar bills being paid to military servicemen has circulated intermittently in American public consciousness over the years. This story being constantly retold reflects how some Americans view the two dollar bill. The basic premise is as follows: a coastal town somewhere has a business district that, while successful financially, is pla ...

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U.S. two-dollar bill, U.S. two-dollar bill - Collectible $2 bills, U.S. two-dollar bill - History, U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - Small size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness, U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends, U.S. two-dollar bill - Documented Stories, U.S. two-dollar bill - Superstition, U.S. two-dollar bill - Currency Tracking

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - History

U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes. (7.375 inches x 3.125 inches) July 1862: The first $2 bill was issued as a Legal Tender Note (United States Note) with a portrait of Alexander Hamilton; the portrait of Hamilton used was a profile view and is unlike the portrait used currently for the $10 bill. 1869: The $2 United States Note was redesigned with the now familiar portrait of Thomas Jefferson to the left and a vignette of the United States Capital in the center of the ...

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U.S. two-dollar bill, U.S. two-dollar bill - Collectible $2 bills, U.S. two-dollar bill - History, U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - Small size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness, U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends, U.S. two-dollar bill - Documented Stories, U.S. two-dollar bill - Currency Tracking

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - U.S. two-dollar bill - History

U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes. (7.375 inches x 3.125 inches) July 1862: The first $2 bill was issued as a Legal Tender Note (United States Note) with a portrait of Alexander Hamilton; the portrait of Hamilton used was a profile view and is unlike the portrait used currently for the $10 bill. 1869: The $2 United States Note was redesigned with the now familiar portrait of Thomas Jefferson to the left and a vignette of the United States Capital in the center of the ...

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U.S. two-dollar bill, U.S. two-dollar bill - Collectible $2 bills, U.S. two-dollar bill - History, U.S. two-dollar bill - Large size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - Small size notes, U.S. two-dollar bill - The Two-dollar bill in American consciousness, U.S. two-dollar bill - Urban legends, U.S. two-dollar bill - Documented Stories, U.S. two-dollar bill - Superstition, U.S. two-dollar bill - Currency Tracking

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Collective unconscious - Collective unconscious in Fiction

On the television show Star Trek: Voyager, the crew encounters an alien race that places them all in a massive, shared dream. Character Seven of Nine describes this as a Collective unconscious. In Serial Experiments Lain, an anime, Collective unconscious is one of the main subjects. In the Playstation games "Persona 2: Tsumi Innocent Sin" and "Persona 2: Batsu Eternal Punishment," the collective unconscious is discussed. In the PC game Psychonauts, the Collective unconscious serves as a portal to eac ...

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Collective unconscious, Collective unconscious - Collective unconscious in Fiction

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Herd behavior - The concept of herd behaviour as applied to human societies crazes

The phrase "herd behaviour" has acquired a certain currency in popular psychology, where the idea of a herding instinct is offered as an explanation of phenomena such as crazes where large numbers of people act in the same way at the same time. Such people are sometimes labelled with the derogatory term "sheeple." A craze is an excessive fad or collective mania due to herd behaviour. Some crazes have mild consequences (fashions). But others lead to the excesses of mass hysteria. Popular psychologists describe this as involving the dis ...

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Herd behavior, Herd behavior - Herd behaviour in animals, Herd behavior - The concept of herd behaviour as applied to human societies crazes, Herd behavior - Examples of the application of the herd behaviour concept, Herd behavior - Stock market bubbles, Herd behavior - Behaviour in demonstrations, Herd behavior - Religious and political affiliations

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Herd behavior - Examples of the application of the herd behaviour concept

Herd behavior - Stock market bubbles. In the case of stock market bubbles, the optimal behaviour for an individual may be to do what everyone else is doing, because even though everyone knows that they are in a bubble, until it bursts, most profit is to be made by staying in the market. In this case the term "herd behaviour" is relatively appropriate, because the "collective" behaviour emerges from uncoordinated individual choices. Interestingly, though the behaviour of the group is evidently irrational, the beha ...

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Herd behavior, Herd behavior - Herd behaviour in animals, Herd behavior - The concept of herd behaviour as applied to human societies crazes, Herd behavior - Examples of the application of the herd behaviour concept, Herd behavior - Stock market bubbles, Herd behavior - Behaviour in demonstrations, Herd behavior - Religious and political affiliations

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Journal of Consciousness Studies - Books

From time to time, the Journal of Consciousness Studies will publish collections of thematically or topically related academic papers. These 'books' that are published often take the form of a double issue. Art and the Brain Volume 6, No.6/7, (June/July 1999) Edited by Goguen, Joseph A. Art and the Brain, Part II Volume 7, No. 8-9, August/September 2000 Edited by Thompson, Joseph A.; Erik Myin Between Ourselves: Second-Person Issues in the Study of Consciousness Volum ...

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Journal of Consciousness Studies, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Books, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Conferences, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Some Represented Fields, Journal of Consciousness Studies - Some Notable Contributors, Journal of Consciousness Studies - External link

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Definitions of guilt

Guilt - In psychology. In psychology and ordinary language, guilt is an affective state in which one experiences conflict at having done something one believes one should not have done. Guilt and its causes, merits, and demerits is a common theme in psychology and psychiatry. It is often associated with depression. Guilt - In criminal law. In criminal law, sometimes in individual and religious moral codes, and more rarely in systems of ethics ...

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Guilt, Guilt - Definitions of guilt, Guilt - In psychology, Guilt - In criminal law, Guilt - Causes of guilt, Guilt - Collective guilt, Guilt - Cultural views of guilt, Guilt - Guilt in literature, Guilt - Dealing with guilt, Guilt - People lacking all sense of guilt

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Causes of guilt

Some thinkers have theorized that guilt is used as a tool of social control. Since guilty people feel they are undeserving, they are less likely to assert their rights and prerogatives. Thus, those in power seek to cultivate a sense of guilt among the populace, in order to make them more tractable. This was a theme in Eric Hoffer's The True Believer. Ayn Rand claimed that Christian sexual morality served a similar purpose. Some evolutionary psychologists have said that guilt is a rational human emotion selected by evolution. If a pers ...

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Guilt, Guilt - Definitions of guilt, Guilt - In psychology, Guilt - In criminal law, Guilt - Causes of guilt, Guilt - Collective guilt, Guilt - Cultural views of guilt, Guilt - Guilt in literature, Guilt - Dealing with guilt, Guilt - People lacking all sense of guilt

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Guilt - Cultural views of guilt

Christianity and Islam inherit most notions of guilt from Judaism, Persian and Roman ideas, mostly as interpreted through Augustine who adapted Plato's ideas to Christianity. The Latin word for guilt is culpa, a word sometimes seen in law literature, e.g. in "mea culpa", "I take responsibility". The Latin word for authority assumes a high degree of responsibility, the English word "province" being a close equivalent. < ...

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Guilt, Guilt - Definitions of guilt, Guilt - In psychology, Guilt - In criminal law, Guilt - Causes of guilt, Guilt - Collective guilt, Guilt - Cultural views of guilt, Guilt - Guilt in literature, Guilt - Dealing with guilt, Guilt - People lacking all sense of guilt

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Community - Problems of community

As communities form, so usually develops a collective consciousness and a set of mores. These serve to add cohesion, harmony and continuity to a group, allowing it to grow, sometimes to a gargantuan size. Once a critical mass of people adopts a set of mores and develops a collective consciousness it becomes a society. Participation is no longer optional for the individual. Behavior is now a function of being required or compelled to conform to the norm rather than choosing to give of one's self. This c ...

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Community, Community - The nature of community, Community - The context of community, Community - The processes of community, Community - Problems of community, Community - The sense of community, Community - The spirit of community

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Impossible Man - Character biography

The impossible man belongs to the alien race of Poppupians, all of whom shared a collective consciousness and the ability to shapeshift, assuming some of the useful attributes of the new form when they do. The Impossible Man has green skin, an elongated egg-shaped head, and wears a strange purple outfit. He is a highly mischievous and meddlesome character with staggering powers. The Impossible Man wandered away from his society's collective consciousness, eventually making his way to earth by transforming into a space ship. There he a ...

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Impossible Man, Impossible Man - Character biography, Impossible Man - Powers and abilities

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - CouchSurfing - Organization

The mission statement is to internationally network people and places, create educational exchanges, raise collective consciousness, spread tolerance, and facilitate cultural understanding. [2] In 2003 the non-profit company CouchSurfing International, Inc. was created by Casey Fenton, who is also the CEO and member of the board, the other three founders of Cou ...

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CouchSurfing, CouchSurfing - Organization, CouchSurfing - External link

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Psychosynthesis - The egg diagram

In essence, psychosynthesis can be best represented by "egg diagram". The Lower Unconscious The Middle Unconscious The Higher Unconscious The Field of Consciousness The Conscious Self or "I" The Higher Self The Collective Unconscious In Assagioli's model of psychosynthesis, we may divide spiritual/life "paths" according to the question: who is the chief protagonist of psycho-spiritual process? Basical ...

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Psychosynthesis, Psychosynthesis - Aims of Psychosynthesis, Psychosynthesis - Core Principles of Psychosynthesis, Psychosynthesis - The egg diagram, Psychosynthesis - Transpersonal consciousness, Psychosynthesis - Selected works

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Collective Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Meme - Basic introduction

Though memeticists do not generally agree on a specific definition, one can roughly define 'meme' as any piece of information transferable from one mind to another. Examples might include thoughts, ideas, theories, practices, habits, songs, dances and moods. Memes supposedly have, as their fundamental property, evolution via natural selection in a way very similar to Charles Darwin's ideas concerning biological evolution, on the premise that replication, mutation, survival and competition influence them. For example, while one idea ma ...

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Meme, Meme - Basic introduction, Meme - History of the concept of the meme, Meme - Ideas have a life of their own, Meme - Memetics, Meme - Memetic engineering, Meme - Memetic evolution, Meme - Do cultures evolve?, Meme - Propagation of memes, Meme - Biological analogies, Meme - Thoughts as discrete units, Meme - Evolution of memes, Meme - Evolutionary forces affecting memes, Meme - Memetic virus exchange?, Meme - Non-natural selection, Meme - Reproductive isolation in meme speciation, Meme - Forms taken by memes in the brain, Meme - The be happy and make others happy memes, Meme - Religion, Meme - Science, Meme - Meme resistance, Meme - Examples of memes, Meme - Common misconceptions

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