User talk:MicroGlyphics
1. I edited the phrase: collective unconscious, also called "the archetypes" because archetypes are constituents of collective unconscious rather than analogous.
2. The page ends with this statement: Is the unconscious altogether inaccessible, or is it just hard to access?
I am not sure this is a controversial topic. Yes, unconscious and conscious ideas flow between their realms, but once an idea has passed from, say, unconscious to conscious by way of a dream and is noted, it is no longer unconscious, but rather it is conscious. N'est pas? Also, in the Freudian model, the unconscious consists of previously conscious (and subliminal) thoughts, but once they are relegated to the realm of the unconscious, they cannot be retrieved at will. The are for all intens and purposes inaccessible.
3. I believe the title of this page should simply unconscious rather than unconscious mind. The inclusion of mind is superfluous.
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