psychology
Topics in psychology presented by Futurism.
Guess my Sign
Man, I may be a medical student (peep them anatomy flash cards), but I love me some mystical weird stuff. I've always liked the spirituality involved with meditation as well as the scientifically proven benefits of clarity and stress-relief. I'm intrigued by the reflective practice of Magick and how it can help people broaden their perspectives. I even regularly shuffle through my Wild Unknown tarot deck to reflect on where I am and where I want to be, though I can't say I believe in the divination part. So naturally, I have thought a lot about my zodiac sign, and I guess you can say I have an interesting relationship with it.
By Noah Rodriguez5 years ago in Futurism
Turn on. Tune in. Drop out.
These famous words were said by Harvard Psychologist Timothy Leary in 1966. In the following year, Harvard. In the following year, he gathered 30.000 hippies in Golden Gate Bridge in San Fransisco to start new counterculture revolution. Obviously, he wasn’t aware at that time that he was actually igniting something unfathomable.
By Nuran Mammadov5 years ago in Futurism
How Data, Information, Knowledge, And Wisdom Are Related To One Another But Different
Data can be anything like the name of a person or a place or a number, etc. Data are most useful when they are interpreted and processed to determine the true meaning, at which point data becomes what is called information. Thus, information is data processed in a way that makes it meaningful to the person who receives it via any means of communication.
By Terry Mansfield5 years ago in Futurism
The science of thinking
Why is this important when discussing the nature of thinking? Well, because it is this very same concept that has bought about the current state of what we view as right and what we view as wrong. Our choice isn’t fully based on reason and fact but similarly on our emotional nature. And this is what gives use our understanding of what is right and what is wrong. From the facile to the laborious decisions. Our emotional views play a role just as important as our logical view when it comes to enabling policies. Now of course the main obvious truth about this concept, is that if it is true then it means that no one can ever be right.
By Alain junior5 years ago in Futurism
Heartist Theory
When i record a song or anything that takes time as an essence, i am recording not only the pitch granted in the real world but the pitch of a thousand repertoires worth of sound echoing in the thoughts of the mind and the heart. And with the heart we echo out feeling and emotions that collide with special pigmentations of colors or hues.
By Kaili L Baker5 years ago in Futurism
Paranormal Pioneers and Other Strange Phenomena
Bishop James Pike (1913 -1969) An American Episcopal bishop, prolific writer, and one of the first mainstream religious figures to appear regularly on television, his outspoken views on many theological and social issues made him one of the most controversial public figures of his time.
By D. D Bartholomew5 years ago in Futurism
Deja Vu
I remember thinking deja vu was some sort of dream that came to life. I use to find myself saying things like, " This happened already!". I wasn't sure if I dreamed it first and then experienced it or if the moment happened twice. Neither one of those things were happening. After years of studying metaphysics and spirituality, I began to recognize what deja vu really was.
By Neferneferuaten5 years ago in Futurism
A Discernment of Power
When one visualises a channel, there is a certain rigidity, a pathway, a structure which holds the necessary space within which some ethereal makeup may be siphoned, directed, or contained and filtered through. Alternatively, as a host to a stream of information or energy with a timeless force, that may not reject it’s purpose to split the past and future, so there is only - NOW - an extraterrestrial cleave in the perceived stability of linear fabrication.
By Candice Hopkins5 years ago in Futurism








