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The Group Matrix as a Holomovement and Quantum Field
Barbara Dick
Group-analytic Society (London) and of Group Analysis North
This paper links the new quantum mechanical field theories to Sigmund Freud's concepts of unconscious process, to the collective unconscious and alchemical symbols and archetypes of C.J. Jung, and to the domain of the mystical experience which unites East and West.
Contemporary quantum physicists show mounting evidence to suggest that in the space between all matter, there are waves which release energy in excess of the entire known energy of the universe, and which being atemporal and aspacial create a holistic reality of body, mind and spirit. This paper examines the structure, process and content of an analytic group, with the hypothesis that they are part of a holomovement, a quantum field.
Group Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 4,
469-480 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316493264007

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