Certainly, while education provides a glimpse into my interests, it doesn't entirely define me as a person or specialist. It's true that having an understanding of the structure of the psyche and our inner workings is valuable before delving into the personal realms of others, even with the intent to offer help. However, there are times when education alone may not provide that essential skill or fine-tuning required for a specialist to truly empathize with another individual. I believe that magic plays a role in this, as it grants us the ability to look beyond predefined templates.
I consider myself a committed post-materialist, advocating for the integration of science and magic, which should complement and inform each other in our understanding of the world and the soul. While the division between them may have been necessary to advance materialistic science, it's now essential to reemphasize the significance of subjective experience and the exploration of the irrational.
My academic focus revolves around the quest to reintegrate the importance of subjective experience into the realm of science.
I'm open to communication, and if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out via email or find me on various social networks.