Getjac

Getjac t1_is341t1 wrote

Dude, that is extremely my shit. I just got a bachelor's in psychology and philosophy and have been debating where exactly I want to go from here. I'm leaning towards therapy but I don't really love a lot of the more modern cbt-esque forms of it. My favorite class throughout college was without a doubt phenomenology, I feel like I've really integrated that perspective into my own thinking.

I'd love to hear whatever you have to say about your work; how you got into it, how you're applying the view in your cases, any advice you'd have for someone moving into their masters. I've debated trying to get into a program for Jungian/Depth psychology but the work you're doing sounds exciting.

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Getjac t1_is1jg20 wrote

The whole field of phenomenology seems to be about investigating the connection between these supposedly separate domains. Husserl was on this stuff in 1929 and like others have mentioned, a lot of eastern religions are entirely based on this idea

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