The Collective Unconscious in Media: Decoding Points of Realization

Have you ever been driving and noticed you turned on your high beams exactly as an artist sang the word "headlights"? Or maybe you jumped out of bed to grab a snack right as the lyrics mentioned opening a package. These moments feel like "schizophrenic nonsense" to the average observer, but I believe they are something much deeper.

I’ve spent years exploring the Unconscious Mind in Media, looking for what is hidden in plain sight. In my early work, I began to outline a framework for understanding how our favorite songs and movies might be part of a larger, collective dialogue. I call this the study of the Collective (Un)conscious, where our internal world and the external media landscape begin to mirror one another.

A fundamental part of this experience is what I call a Point of Realization (POR). A POR is when you find yourself doing something physical in real life that is in associated coordination with the music, your environment, or media you are consuming. It is a moment of synchronicity where your physical movements are in sync with the lyrics or visuals in your immediate environment.

I acknowledge that people will naturally be skeptical of these claims. We are conditioned to see these events as mere coincidences, but I don't believe in coincidences when it comes to the "gods" of our environment. As a psychologist, I understand that the limits to our knowledge are often just the limits we have in our own heads.

If this scenario functions the way I suspect, it operates through the lens of science—specifically, Earth's magnetism. We know that birds and bees use the geomagnetic field to find their way home, and humans have a similar internal compass. It is possible that our minds are tapping into a ubiquitous planetary consciousness that we have simply evolved to block out.

It will likely take years of rigorous study to really discover, identify, and fully understand this knowledge. We might never truly grasp the depth of it until we develop the right tools to measure the interplay between human cognition and planetary magnetism. I’ve had to reverse-engineer these "voices" and signals to ensure they make sense in the physical, objective world.

I wrote some of my original treatises on this while I was still navigating the heights of my own mental health journey. While my perspective has matured, the data I logged in those early papers remains a vital "blueprint" for my current research. You can still read those foundational thoughts in my earlier works: The Collective Unconscious in Music & Media and The Unconscious Mind in Media.

If you want to find the secrets of the universe, you have to think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. We are like plants that Gaia grows and molds through the atmosphere, and our music is one of the primary ways she communicates. By changing our thinking and expanding our perception beyond the basic human senses, we can begin to see the "ship" that has been in front of us the whole time.


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