What Is Cosmos Psychology?

Cosmos psychology defined: the study of relationships among cosmic order, consciousness, and psyche through Jungian, transpersonal, archetypal, and evolutionary frameworks.

Cosmos psychology (cosmos–psyche studies) examines how patterns in the cosmos — natural, historical, and evolutionary order — relate to consciousness and the psyche.

Three overlapping meanings

MeaningFocusKey source
Archetypal cosmologyPlanetary cycles as symbolic mirrors of archetypal dynamicsRichard Tarnas, Cosmos and Psyche
Philosophy–cosmology–consciousnessUniverse, mind, meaning, ecologyCIIS Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness
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What it is not

Core tension: Modern disenchantment (mechanistic worldview) versus participatory or re-enchanted cosmos where psyche and world co-arise.

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