Literary Inspirations Behind the Sublustrum Universe
Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections – An autobiographical work that explores dreams as portals to the collective unconscious and reveals the hidden potentials of the psyche.
Meyrink, The Golem – A mystical and symbolic novel about borrowed life, life as a dream, and the struggle to awaken to the true Self.
Gogol, Diary of a Madman – Tells the tragedy of a “little man” who gradually descends into madness, loneliness, and loss of identity.
Grof, Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death, and Transcendence in Psychotherapy – A research on non-ordinary states of consciousness and proposes a new cartography of the brain with alternative therapeutic methods.
Lem, Solaris – A fantastic novel about scientists studying a planet with an alien ocean that reveals their deepest memories and traumas, questioning the limits of human knowledge.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead – A Buddhist guide to the states of mind during dying, offering instructions to awaken to the true nature of mind.