beyond reality explained
What
is "Beyond Reality" and why would anyone want to go there?
BR is what I call all that stuff everyone's always
taught you was "only pretend." Except I'm telling you it's not so
"pretend" after all. Ever have an imaginary friend who served you
rather better than the "real" people you hung around with? Ever have
a dream of a place so wonderful you were depressed when you woke up and discovered
yourself back in "reality"? Ever have strong feelings for a celebrity
or fictitious character you've never met, and therefore had no right to elicit
"real emotions" from you? Well, those people and places weren't, in
fact, unreal at all--they were simply Beyond Reality. Why would anyone want
to go there? Because it's fun.
What
kind of whacked-out crazy talk is that?
Sure it sounds crazy, but that's only because most
people have two categories: real and imaginary. Stuff in the imaginary category
doesn't exist, right? Well, I'm here to tell you that the stuff you've always
categorized as imaginary does exist, in a certain way. It exists because more
often than we'd like to acknowledge, it displays a will of its own. What you
imagine isn't always totally under your control. Sometimes it's the expression
of a side of your mind you don't even know is there, and never would, if it
weren't for imagination. That side of your mind is called "the unconscious,"
and it shows itself to you in the things you imagine or experience via imagination.
So
where'd you get all these bizarre ideas?
From psychologist Carl Jung (1875-1961), who first developed psychoanalytic
theory and extensively explored the personality. Dr. Jung studied everything
from physics to the paranormal, in an attempt to explain the human experience.
So
why should I believe you and this Dr. Jung guy?
Just take the Test. Every question to which you answer "yes" shows
an occasion when you have stumbled Beyond Reality.
Just
click THE TEST to take the Test.
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