The Islands of the Moon and the Cosmic Jung shared an ideology worth studying and exploring. Hitherto, the synchronicity was ignored; it needed exploring despite discrimination in the Analytical Psychology movements. The Comoros archipelago is part of an extensive network of exchanges that concern the entire Indian Ocean, which began before the advent of Islam. The Islands of the Moon are populated by Persian, Arab, and Swahili Islam, coming from the northwest, which penetrated the islands and was accompanied by a procession of popular practices and beliefs. The Islands of the Moon are very similar to Jung's thoughts and beliefs of the Mind.Regarding the invisible beings, Jung encountered many of them in his Red Book. He was invited to the World of the invisible in his unconscious, while Comorians encounter those beings daily in their conscious and unconscious. What a place to have been for Jung!The WAT is a revolutionary tool that provides a straightforward measurement of unconscious activity and the process of repression. Because of psychogenesis, no dark-skinned were involved or invited to studies, and so the same community carried on suffering the consequences.