Welcome!
This website presents a very brief overview of "psychecology" - a Jungian contribution to ecopsychology. Psychecology integrates deep ecology and depth psychology through psyche (hence its name). The territory is explored with maps - Plato's anima mundi, Lovelock's Gaia theory and Jung's stages of life model of development - to demonstrate that we are now confronted globally by a collective mid-life crisis. Psychecology challenges our faith in progress and "monotheism of consciousness" from a mainly European, especially Hermetic, perspective.
History
psychecology.org was launched in 2006 from Kyoto, Japan. It was completely revised and re-published from Zürich, Switzerland in 2008, and was last updated on 27 March 2009. As psychecology is a work in progress, the site content will continue to evolve.
The site was created by Andrew Fellows PhD, the originator of psychecology, and is carbon-neutral hosted by nativespace in the UK. Other CO2 emissions are offset through the Swiss non-profit myclimate foundation using projects guided by Gold Standard sustainability criteria.
Navigation
Site content is arranged under, and accessed via, the six green headings at the top of every page. For an introduction to the subject matter under these six headings, please use the link or enter through the garden above.
From anywhere in the site just head for the hills to return to this home page, or click beside them on"Philemonis Sacrum" (Philemon's Shrine) or "Fausti Pœnitentia" (Faust's Repentance) to return to the introduction.
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