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  1. According to the website, the first individual to report dreaming about This Man was a patient of a psychiatrist in New York City in 2006, and four other patients of the same psychiatrist also recognized the same face. [1]

  2. Jan 15, 2015 · The truth behind “This Man” is that the original photofit – and the online database of supposed dreams people have had about him, thisman.org – is the brainchild of sociologist and marketer...

  3. People called up Carl Jung's Archetype Theory or Dream Imitation Theory in order to explain the inexplicable global cases of people seeing "This Man." Was 'This Man' A Hoax? Soon after the spread of the image of "This Man," people began to look into Andrea Natella, the creator of the website.

  4. Oct 25, 2013 · In January 2006 in New York, the patient of a well-known psychiatrist draws the face of a man that has been repeatedly appearing in her dreams. In more than one occasion that man has given her...

  5. Jan 15, 2015 · According to the website devoted to him, “This Man,” as he is regularly referred to, first appeared in New York in 2006, when a psychiatrist sketched the face of a man who had begun showing up in...

  6. May 1, 2024 · From a spiritual perspective, while dreaming of another person doesn't necessarily mean they're thinking of you, New York City–based medium, intuitive, and dream interpreter Amanda Lieber says humans are innately telepathic and constantly sending and receiving messages to and from other people.

  7. The legend of This Man begins in a psychiatrist's office in New York. One of the patients drew the face of a man that had been repeatedly appearing in her dreams.

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