Hi all Dear Hervé Thanks for the hint! It's very possible that theories from Freud or Jung *could* be very helpful for introspection (maybe as a second step); on the other hand, they might also make the whole thing more complicate - as Rawn once said, you need not read any book, just listen to what the *inner voice* is saying, where the root cause or the "why" has to be found and solved. In his answer to Paul Allen, Rawn also mentions, that a magical approach may be (or is) different or opposite to a psychological approach. This seems very interesting to me! So my question, where do think, from your experience, did you found psychoanalytical (or pyschological) ways to be consistent and helpful, and where do you think them to be opposite to a mere magical approach as required by Bardons IIH? Patrik