Endopsychoanalysis
This blog space is devoted to developing the practical and theoretical basis for what I am calling, for lack of a better name, endopsychoanalysis.* Endopsychoanalysis is basically the process of using crown activating technology to activate the brain and CNS, thereby invoking buried and/or repressed memory traces for the purposes of reconsolidating (i.e., clearing) pathological memory traces and moving individuals towards enhanced functioning of their physical unit.
The theoretical basis for endopsychoanalysis is a combination of western psychological traditions, eastern mystical traditions, and my own mystical explorations of the realms of consciousness. I have enumerated the key ideas, concepts, and assumptions of endopsychoanalysis on the key ideas pages. It should be noted at the outset that endopsychoanalysis is rooted in an ontology that dismisses naive materialism in favor of one that gives full weight and causal primacy to consciousness. All theoretical constructs, therapeutic interventions, and technologies provided by endopsychoanalysis are rooted in this alternative ontological position, currently at odds with mainstream science.
Despite it’s radical ontological position, endopsychoanalysis is empirically grounded. Any interested therapist who is open to spiritual realities can use the technologies to enhance their therapeutic practice, and should be able to verify to their own satisfaction the veracity and utility of the approach. Suggestions on how therapists might use a case study approach to evaluate the potential (or lack thereof) of endopsychoanalysis are provided under the heading “empirical verification” on the “great invocation” page.
If you are interested in finding out more about endopsychoanalysis, start on the key ideas page. If you have questions, or would like to contribute case study materials, contact Dr. Michael Sharp.
* Endopsychoanalysis -> Psychoanalysis that emphasizes invoking that which is within. I can’t think of a better name at this point.