
Welcome. Michael Thacker is an emerging scholar whose work lies at the intersection of evolutionary psychology, depth psychology, and philosophical inquiry. His research examines the adaptive structures of human cognition and behavior, with particular emphasis on the evolutionary origins of consciousness, the archetypal processes of individuation, and the sociocultural forces shaping psychological well-being in the modern era. By integrating empirical research with theoretical frameworks, his work seeks to advance scholarly discourse on the nature of human development and the prospects of future adaptation.
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Medical Cannabis: Should Addiction Treatment Facilities Utilize It?
Over the course of the past two decades, more half the country legalizing cannabis for both medical or recreational use, and rising along with this trend of legalization is the push for research into…
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Embarking on the Journey of Shadow Work
Belief systems orient both our perceptions and actions in the world. And thus the importance of understanding what your own underlying belief structure is can help you better understand how and why you perceive…
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Voluntary Exposure
Voluntary exposure to the unfamiliar not only helps an individual gather and adapt new information into their current knowledge structure, but also helps completely transform their perception, too. Confront the unknown willingly, and gather…
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A Right Hemispheric Perception Of Reality According To Christ
A dual hemisphere brain is a common structure we all share as species on this little planet in the vast cosmos. And with such a structure, each hemisphere possesses it’s own unique functions that…
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Spiritual Discipline and Power
The more we are in sync with the Spirit through the discipline of meditation/prayer, fasting and studying, the more conscious we become of the potential dangers that manifest themselves throughout our journey in this…