Fernando Cavalher

Fernando Cavalher is a specialist in the unconscious mind and dreams, and the creator of the Paradigm of Sense©, a complete post-Jungian psychological system developed over nearly three decades of direct practice. He is the author of Paradigm of Sense: a guide to the consciousness of the fifth dimension, and co-founder of Unus Mundus.

When you open your eyes, you are seeing your unconscious mind playing its game. Every person, every situation, every result: an accurate reflection of structures operating below conscious awareness. The outer world is not where the problem is. It is where the problem appears. This is not philosophy. It is a precise, mappable, rewritable code.

Fernando Cavalher has spent nearly three decades learning to read that code. Described by L'Équipe as a "specialist in the unconscious mind and dreams," he is the creator of the Paradigm of Sense© (a post-Jungian system of psychological thought built over 27 years of direct practice, spanning the philosophy of Nietzsche, Jungian Analytical Psychology, ten mythological and symbolic systems, alchemy, and linguistics), author of Paradigm of Sense: a guide to the consciousness of the fifth dimension (2017/2020), and creator of the 5D Method and the Mind Recoding Test©. Co-founder of Unus Mundus. Speaker at Université Paris-Dauphine PSL. He has worked with C-level executives, elite athletes, artists, and leaders across Brazil, France, Tunisia, Qatar, the United States, and beyond. Born in Brazil. Lived and worked in São Paulo, New York, Berlin, Paris, Tunis, Istanbul, and Athens.

The Paradigm of Sense© is the first published volume of a larger body of work: a complete psychological system, in the lineage of the great systems, with its own worldview, its own language, and its own full set of techniques. Further volumes extend it into the other dimensions of consciousness.

The applied methodology and the documented practice live at Unus Mundus, co-founded with Selima Sfar.

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Paradigm of Sense: what is the fifth dimension?

The book