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Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
TETRAHEDRAL GEOMETRY AND THE PSYCHE Introduction. This is an analysis of the correlation and synergy between (1) basic psychological observations and theory, and (2) natural geometry. Both the triangle and square appear in nature. Buckminster Fuller recognized the tetrahedron as the basic building block of the universe. THE ARCHETYPAL FEMININE IN KAXINAWÁ'S STORIES: A Beginning with an exploration of the basic emotions and symbols of the archetypal feminine that underlie the story, we will work towards opening analytical psychology to an indigenous worldview. The Archetypal Feminine in Kaxinawá's Stories: A Decolonizing Option to the Jungian Approach. Instructor: Hannah Hennebert. Saturday, February20.
RESPONSE TO WOLFGANG GIEGERICH Response to Wolfgang Giegerich . In his essay, "The Opposition of 'Individual' and 'Collective' Psychology's Basic Fault: Reflections On Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul," Wolfgang Giegerich challenges Analytical Psychology to take a particularly bitter dose of its ownmedicine.
THE EVOLUTION OF A JUNGIAN SHAMAN: A CONVERSATION WITH The Evolution of a Jungian Shaman: A Conversation with David H. Rosen. In 1970, David H. Rosen received his M.D. degree from the University of Missouri (Columbia). He graduated in 1966 from the University of California (Berkeley) with an individual major in Psychological-Biolgoical Sciences. In 1974, he was Chief Resident inPsychiatry at
HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incredibly THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITIONAUTHOR: DANIELBUDD
Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
TETRAHEDRAL GEOMETRY AND THE PSYCHE Introduction. This is an analysis of the correlation and synergy between (1) basic psychological observations and theory, and (2) natural geometry. Both the triangle and square appear in nature. Buckminster Fuller recognized the tetrahedron as the basic building block of the universe. THE ARCHETYPAL FEMININE IN KAXINAWÁ'S STORIES: A Beginning with an exploration of the basic emotions and symbols of the archetypal feminine that underlie the story, we will work towards opening analytical psychology to an indigenous worldview. The Archetypal Feminine in Kaxinawá's Stories: A Decolonizing Option to the Jungian Approach. Instructor: Hannah Hennebert. Saturday, February20.
RESPONSE TO WOLFGANG GIEGERICH Response to Wolfgang Giegerich . In his essay, "The Opposition of 'Individual' and 'Collective' Psychology's Basic Fault: Reflections On Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul," Wolfgang Giegerich challenges Analytical Psychology to take a particularly bitter dose of its ownmedicine.
THE EVOLUTION OF A JUNGIAN SHAMAN: A CONVERSATION WITH The Evolution of a Jungian Shaman: A Conversation with David H. Rosen. In 1970, David H. Rosen received his M.D. degree from the University of Missouri (Columbia). He graduated in 1966 from the University of California (Berkeley) with an individual major in Psychological-Biolgoical Sciences. In 1974, he was Chief Resident inPsychiatry at
HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incredibly NOW FREE! JOIN US FOR 2020'S FAY LECTURE Join the international Jungian community as we explore how presenting C.G. Jung’s psychology in theological terms can help certain individuals regain their psychological health and pursue their individuation process while maintaining, utilizing, strengthening, and deepening both faith and psyche. CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE Re-Imagining Ourselves: What Does It Mean To Be? By: Micheal Vannoy Adams. American Jungians might well ponder the results of Andrew Samuels' international survey (The Political Psyche, 1993) conducted to ascertain the frequency with which social and political issues occur as themes in the therapeutic dialogue (both Freudian and Jungian).According to Samuels, only one-eighth of American THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected SPIRIT POSSESSION AS ANIMA PROJECTION IN MURASAKI SHIKIBU Spirit Possession as Anima Projection in Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji: A Jungian Perspective. Scholars have traced the phenomenon of spirit possession from sources as varied as the Old and New Testaments of the Bible to modern Haitian voodoo rituals to the Sunuwar Shamans of Sabra in Eastern Nepal. Scholars have traced thephenomenon of
OUR SOUL'S JOURNEY FROM BETHLEHEM TO CALVARY AND BEYOND Our Soul's Journey from Bethlehem to Calvary and Beyond: The symbolic and psychological meaning of the Birth, Baptism, Transfiguration, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost in our spiritual journey through the Cakras. by John Francis Golden METAPHORS IN RELATIONSHIP Metaphors in Relationship. Several beings encounter one another. It does not matter whether they are figures from a dream, characters from a novel, ideas from a philosophic treatise, people from a society, objects from the world of things, or the tropes of our own rhetoric: each will be revealed in certain respects and concealed in certain THE OPPOSITION OF 'INDIVIDUAL' AND 'COLLECTIVE' PSYCHOLOGY The opposition of one's inner life and collective consciousness, as generally understood and used, contains an equivocation or is the contamination of two different oppositions that should be kept apart. The one opposition is phenomenological and positive (positivistic). DISMANTLING THE ANIMUS The first step in this dismantling operation, the first thread to be pulled to begin ripping apart the fabric, is to take a closer look at the broader problem of gender thinking. Gender is the archetypal backdrop and ground of all our thinkings about male and female, men and women, masculine and feminine.WELCOME
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AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incredibly A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail.EURYDICE S BODY
Eurydice s Body. The Graeco-Roman myth of Orpheus's descent to the Underworld to retrieve his dead bride, Eurydice, has, at least since the sixth century BCE, epitomized the transcendent nature of art and the tragic impotence of erotic love in the face of death. in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology.WELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.AUDIO DOWNLOADS
AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incredibly A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail.EURYDICE S BODY
Eurydice s Body. The Graeco-Roman myth of Orpheus's descent to the Underworld to retrieve his dead bride, Eurydice, has, at least since the sixth century BCE, epitomized the transcendent nature of art and the tragic impotence of erotic love in the face of death. in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology.WELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
CROSS CURRENTS: CHAPTER 11 Analytical psychology, as a body of thought, has numerous applications, As a practical discipline, Jungian analysis is committed to the goal of I psychological healing. It has taken its place among accepted methods of psychological treatment, even though, in the popular view, it retains an esoteric aura. The Jungian approach puts primary emphasis on revealing the fundamental and often DREAMS OF SEX AND THE SEX OF DREAMS The sex dream may function in a way similar to sexuality itself in the outer world: It draws the dreamer into relationship. But this time into a relationship with the inner world, the world of images and symbols. When we approach the content of sexual dreams we must remember to take Jung's compensatory function of dreams into account. INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. TETRAHEDRAL GEOMETRY AND THE PSYCHE Introduction. This is an analysis of the correlation and synergy between (1) basic psychological observations and theory, and (2) natural geometry. Both the triangle and square appear in nature. Buckminster Fuller recognized the tetrahedron as the basic building block of the universe. RESPONSE TO WOLFGANG GIEGERICH Response to Wolfgang Giegerich . In his essay, "The Opposition of 'Individual' and 'Collective' Psychology's Basic Fault: Reflections On Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul," Wolfgang Giegerich challenges Analytical Psychology to take a particularly bitter dose of its ownmedicine.
FOOTSTEPS OF THE ARCHETYPES IN THE LEGEND OF THE LORD OF A very interesting legend that is highly archetypal and symbolic is the legend of The Lord of the Rings that is the subject to this article. Through this article I will try to discuss the symbolism of four major archetypes of the Self, Hero, Anima, and Shadow as the elements of the psyche in the legend of The Lord of the Rings verybriefly:
THE BIRTH OF THE BOMB: LEO SZILARD The Birth of the Bomb: Leo Szilard. Jungian analyst Donald Williams relfects on the birth of the atomic bomb as it relates to Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, how the bomb started the arms race and how the use of atomic weapons directly relates to our evolution as human beings. The first in our line, the genus homo, was homo habilis, the SPIRIT POSSESSION AS ANIMA PROJECTION IN MURASAKI SHIKIBU Spirit Possession as Anima Projection in Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji: A Jungian Perspective. Scholars have traced the phenomenon of spirit possession from sources as varied as the Old and New Testaments of the Bible to modern Haitian voodoo rituals to the Sunuwar Shamans of Sabra in Eastern Nepal. Scholars have traced thephenomenon of
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AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail. HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyEURYDICE S BODY
Eurydice s Body. The Graeco-Roman myth of Orpheus's descent to the Underworld to retrieve his dead bride, Eurydice, has, at least since the sixth century BCE, epitomized the transcendent nature of art and the tragic impotence of erotic love in the face of death. in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology.AUDIO DOWNLOADS
AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail. HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyEURYDICE S BODY
Eurydice s Body. The Graeco-Roman myth of Orpheus's descent to the Underworld to retrieve his dead bride, Eurydice, has, at least since the sixth century BCE, epitomized the transcendent nature of art and the tragic impotence of erotic love in the face of death. in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology.WELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALITY: A STABLE-DYNAMIC MODEL BASED ON Consciousness and Reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology. The aim of this article is to illustrate a new and daring approach for the organization of some basic components from Jungian Psychology, tentatively paired with concepts from Physics and Philosophy. Keywords: psychology, Jung, consciousness, reality,psyche, model
REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected CROSS CURRENTS: CHAPTER 11 Analytical psychology, as a body of thought, has numerous applications, As a practical discipline, Jungian analysis is committed to the goal of I psychological healing. It has taken its place among accepted methods of psychological treatment, even though, in the popular view, it retains an esoteric aura. The Jungian approach puts primary emphasis on revealing the fundamental and often DREAMS OF SEX AND THE SEX OF DREAMS The sex dream may function in a way similar to sexuality itself in the outer world: It draws the dreamer into relationship. But this time into a relationship with the inner world, the world of images and symbols. When we approach the content of sexual dreams we must remember to take Jung's compensatory function of dreams into account. INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. REMAKING MEN: JUNGIAN THOUGHT AND THE POST-PATRIARCHAL PSYCHE Remaking Men: Jungian Thought and the Post-Patriarchal Psyche. In this article on how to help men discover a new, post-patriarchal equilibrium, David Tacey uses mythological figures to reinforce the idea that traditional masculinity will "go on its consuming courseunless we break the cycle of power, conquest, and domination." FOOTSTEPS OF THE ARCHETYPES IN THE LEGEND OF THE LORD OF A very interesting legend that is highly archetypal and symbolic is the legend of The Lord of the Rings that is the subject to this article. Through this article I will try to discuss the symbolism of four major archetypes of the Self, Hero, Anima, and Shadow as the elements of the psyche in the legend of The Lord of the Rings verybriefly:
RESPONSE TO WOLFGANG GIEGERICH Response to Wolfgang Giegerich . In his essay, "The Opposition of 'Individual' and 'Collective' Psychology's Basic Fault: Reflections On Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul," Wolfgang Giegerich challenges Analytical Psychology to take a particularly bitter dose of its ownmedicine.
THE BIRTH OF THE BOMB: LEO SZILARD The Birth of the Bomb: Leo Szilard. Jungian analyst Donald Williams relfects on the birth of the atomic bomb as it relates to Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, how the bomb started the arms race and how the use of atomic weapons directly relates to our evolution as human beings. The first in our line, the genus homo, was homo habilis, the THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". LITERATURE - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. THE ORIGIN OF ALCHEMY AND THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN DESPITE its apparent lack of success the 'sacred art' of alchemy persisted for more than seventeen hundred years. The essential duality which characterised alchemy from the very beginning, by which the work was divided into the practica and the theoria, reflects the confluence in Hellenistic times of a new spirit with a very old tradition.Alchemy combined the Gnostic spirit of Greek natural DREAMS OF SEX AND THE SEX OF DREAMS The sex dream may function in a way similar to sexuality itself in the outer world: It draws the dreamer into relationship. But this time into a relationship with the inner world, the world of images and symbols. When we approach the content of sexual dreams we must remember to take Jung's compensatory function of dreams into account. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an SUPERVISION'S DIFFICULTY WITH ITSELF: A SUPERVISEE'S VIEW Written by Gretchen Heyer. Jungian analyst Gretchen Heyer explores the unique power dynamics of the supervisory relationship and suggests that subversion is an essential element in the success of supervision. Supervision's Difficulty with Itself: A Supervisee's View of the Process. This paper began as a talk at the IRSJA spring conference afew
A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail. RESPONSE TO WOLFGANG GIEGERICH Response to Wolfgang Giegerich . In his essay, "The Opposition of 'Individual' and 'Collective' Psychology's Basic Fault: Reflections On Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul," Wolfgang Giegerich challenges Analytical Psychology to take a particularly bitter dose of its ownmedicine.
HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incredibly THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". LITERATURE - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. THE ORIGIN OF ALCHEMY AND THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN DESPITE its apparent lack of success the 'sacred art' of alchemy persisted for more than seventeen hundred years. The essential duality which characterised alchemy from the very beginning, by which the work was divided into the practica and the theoria, reflects the confluence in Hellenistic times of a new spirit with a very old tradition.Alchemy combined the Gnostic spirit of Greek natural DREAMS OF SEX AND THE SEX OF DREAMS The sex dream may function in a way similar to sexuality itself in the outer world: It draws the dreamer into relationship. But this time into a relationship with the inner world, the world of images and symbols. When we approach the content of sexual dreams we must remember to take Jung's compensatory function of dreams into account. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an SUPERVISION'S DIFFICULTY WITH ITSELF: A SUPERVISEE'S VIEW Written by Gretchen Heyer. Jungian analyst Gretchen Heyer explores the unique power dynamics of the supervisory relationship and suggests that subversion is an essential element in the success of supervision. Supervision's Difficulty with Itself: A Supervisee's View of the Process. This paper began as a talk at the IRSJA spring conference afew
A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail. RESPONSE TO WOLFGANG GIEGERICH Response to Wolfgang Giegerich . In his essay, "The Opposition of 'Individual' and 'Collective' Psychology's Basic Fault: Reflections On Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul," Wolfgang Giegerich challenges Analytical Psychology to take a particularly bitter dose of its ownmedicine.
HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyWELCOME
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AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
LITERATURE - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. A MORE PERFECT UNION: PERFECTION AND WHOLENESS AS A MORE PERFECT UNION. Perfection and Wholeness as Developmental Paths. James Yandell. Everything, by an impulse of its own nature, tends toward its perfection. - Dante. The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light . . . He who works for sweetness and light united, works to make reason and the will of God prevail. REFLECTIONS ON DUCHAMP, QUANTUM PHYSICS, AND MYSTERIUM Reflections on: Duchamp, quantum physics and Mysterium Coniunctionis Max Lanzaro. When Jung published his first major work on alchemy (Psychology and Alchemy, 1944) at the end of World War II, most reference books described this discipline as nothing more than a fraudulent and inefficient forerunner of modern chemistry.Today, more than fifty years later, alchemy is once again a respected TETRAHEDRAL GEOMETRY AND THE PSYCHE Introduction. This is an analysis of the correlation and synergy between (1) basic psychological observations and theory, and (2) natural geometry. Both the triangle and square appear in nature. Buckminster Fuller recognized the tetrahedron as the basic building block of the universe. SUPERVISION'S DIFFICULTY WITH ITSELF: A SUPERVISEE'S VIEW Written by Gretchen Heyer. Jungian analyst Gretchen Heyer explores the unique power dynamics of the supervisory relationship and suggests that subversion is an essential element in the success of supervision. Supervision's Difficulty with Itself: A Supervisee's View of the Process. This paper began as a talk at the IRSJA spring conference afew
INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE In juxtaposing Frank Capra’s sensitive vision of human nature in It’s a Wonderful Life with the realities of the year 2000, Don Williams demonstrates that the rise of mass-mindedness and the emergence of scientific rationalism submerge the individual and reduce his agency and humanity to a set of abstract numbers and predetermined, formulaic norms. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: SHAKESPEARE'S SYZYGY OF MEANING Further chapters will appear here in the coming months. Prologue: Dream is Yielding. Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go. Life is a barren field frozen with snow. (L. Hughes in Diana and De Mille website).WELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.LINKS
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. THE ORIGIN OF ALCHEMY AND THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN DESPITE its apparent lack of success the 'sacred art' of alchemy persisted for more than seventeen hundred years. The essential duality which characterised alchemy from the very beginning, by which the work was divided into the practica and the theoria, reflects the confluence in Hellenistic times of a new spirit with a very old tradition.Alchemy combined the Gnostic spirit of Greek natural FORWARD TO THE I CHING The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. What we call coincidence seems to be the chief concern of this peculiar mind, and what we worship as causality passes almost unnoticed. We must admit that there is something to be said for the immense importance ofchance.
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: SHAKESPEARE'S SYZYGY OF MEANING Prologue: Dream is Yielding Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go Life is a barren field frozen with snow. HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyWELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.LINKS
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. THE ORIGIN OF ALCHEMY AND THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN DESPITE its apparent lack of success the 'sacred art' of alchemy persisted for more than seventeen hundred years. The essential duality which characterised alchemy from the very beginning, by which the work was divided into the practica and the theoria, reflects the confluence in Hellenistic times of a new spirit with a very old tradition.Alchemy combined the Gnostic spirit of Greek natural FORWARD TO THE I CHING The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. What we call coincidence seems to be the chief concern of this peculiar mind, and what we worship as causality passes almost unnoticed. We must admit that there is something to be said for the immense importance ofchance.
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: SHAKESPEARE'S SYZYGY OF MEANING Prologue: Dream is Yielding Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go Life is a barren field frozen with snow. HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyAUDIO DOWNLOADS
AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
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The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. LITERATURE - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. ARTICLES - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The I Ching’s Psychology of the Heart, Psychological Perspective, Vol 49, 2006. Scientific Psychology within Chinese Cultural and Language Context, Physis, Vol XLIII, 2006. I Ching and Sandplay, Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 2004, 2. Psychology of the Heart, The Salt Journal, 2000, 3. The Missing Women of China. FORWARD TO THE I CHING The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. What we call coincidence seems to be the chief concern of this peculiar mind, and what we worship as causality passes almost unnoticed. We must admit that there is something to be said for the immense importance ofchance.
THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.JUNG AND PHILOSOPHY
John Dewey's deconstruction of philosophy (it was invented by observers and talkers, not people who actually had to produce anything useful in the real world) applies. Three, it keeps people questioning and searching, hence, when all else fails, it keeps philosophers employed. But it has three dangers. INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF TYPE (PART 3) The Physiology of Type (Part 3) In part three of three part series, Dr. Benziger posits the possible etiology of Prolonged Adaptation Stress Syndrome (PASS), suggesting that a Falsification of Type induces the condition. Benziger outlines a myriad of symptoms associated with the disease, and reviews the consequences in light ofmodern medicine
KEEPING PLAY IN IMAGINATION: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE Some thoughts on the microethics of our professional rules of conduct: Keeping play in imagination by Anna Guerra, JD, MA, LPC . A client’s ability to play and imagine is essential to their healing and growth and the provision of a “playspace” where this can happen is a central component of what we do as psychotherapists.WELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.LINKS
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. THE ORIGIN OF ALCHEMY AND THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN DESPITE its apparent lack of success the 'sacred art' of alchemy persisted for more than seventeen hundred years. The essential duality which characterised alchemy from the very beginning, by which the work was divided into the practica and the theoria, reflects the confluence in Hellenistic times of a new spirit with a very old tradition.Alchemy combined the Gnostic spirit of Greek natural FORWARD TO THE I CHING The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. What we call coincidence seems to be the chief concern of this peculiar mind, and what we worship as causality passes almost unnoticed. We must admit that there is something to be said for the immense importance ofchance.
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: SHAKESPEARE'S SYZYGY OF MEANING Prologue: Dream is Yielding Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go Life is a barren field frozen with snow. HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyWELCOME
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.LINKS
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. RE-IMAGINING OURSELVES: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE This segregation of the ego is a form of "psychical apartheid." Jungian analysis attempts to desegregate the ego by bringing it into relation with aspects that it has previously excluded from consideration and relegated to the unconscious. What Jungian analysishas to
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF JUNG'S 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS Extraversion. Having a naturally low level of arousal which causes the individual to seek higher than normal levels of stimulation in order to "feel alive.". Typical ways in which the extravert seeks stimulation include: trying to influence or control his or her environment; confronting others; engaging in competition; attending crowded parties or events "where the action is". THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. THE ORIGIN OF ALCHEMY AND THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN DESPITE its apparent lack of success the 'sacred art' of alchemy persisted for more than seventeen hundred years. The essential duality which characterised alchemy from the very beginning, by which the work was divided into the practica and the theoria, reflects the confluence in Hellenistic times of a new spirit with a very old tradition.Alchemy combined the Gnostic spirit of Greek natural FORWARD TO THE I CHING The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. What we call coincidence seems to be the chief concern of this peculiar mind, and what we worship as causality passes almost unnoticed. We must admit that there is something to be said for the immense importance ofchance.
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: VIRTUAL VS. RITUAL REPETITION Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition. Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences. And to make an A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM: SHAKESPEARE'S SYZYGY OF MEANING Prologue: Dream is Yielding Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go Life is a barren field frozen with snow. HILLMAN AND THE BUDDHA Hillman and the Buddha. The relationship between depth psychology and Eastern spiritual disciplines is commonly misunderstood. Sigmund Freud viewed all forms of religious experience as the childish "obsessional neurosis of mankind" - illusory, regressive and pathological. What is happening in the psyche that could make a person so incrediblyAUDIO DOWNLOADS
AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting. Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search forMeaning," a
LINKS
The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. LITERATURE - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology. ARTICLES - CGJUNGPAGE.ORG The I Ching’s Psychology of the Heart, Psychological Perspective, Vol 49, 2006. Scientific Psychology within Chinese Cultural and Language Context, Physis, Vol XLIII, 2006. I Ching and Sandplay, Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 2004, 2. Psychology of the Heart, The Salt Journal, 2000, 3. The Missing Women of China. FORWARD TO THE I CHING The Chinese mind, as I see it at work in the I Ching, seems to be exclusively preoccupied with the chance aspect of events. What we call coincidence seems to be the chief concern of this peculiar mind, and what we worship as causality passes almost unnoticed. We must admit that there is something to be said for the immense importance ofchance.
THE ORGANIZATION AS PATIENT? The Jung Page provides a wealth of educational resources related to C.G. Jung and depth psychology.JUNG AND PHILOSOPHY
John Dewey's deconstruction of philosophy (it was invented by observers and talkers, not people who actually had to produce anything useful in the real world) applies. Three, it keeps people questioning and searching, hence, when all else fails, it keeps philosophers employed. But it has three dangers. INSTINCT AS GUIDE: ANIMALS IN WOMEN'S DREAMS Instinct As Guide: Animals in Women's Dreams. by Barbara Platek. And so it is Goldilocks who goes to the home of the three bears, Little Red Riding Hood who converses with the wolf, Dorothy who befriends a lion, Snow White who talks to the birds, Cinderella with mice as her allies, the Mermaid who is half fish. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF TYPE (PART 3) The Physiology of Type (Part 3) In part three of three part series, Dr. Benziger posits the possible etiology of Prolonged Adaptation Stress Syndrome (PASS), suggesting that a Falsification of Type induces the condition. Benziger outlines a myriad of symptoms associated with the disease, and reviews the consequences in light ofmodern medicine
KEEPING PLAY IN IMAGINATION: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE Some thoughts on the microethics of our professional rules of conduct: Keeping play in imagination by Anna Guerra, JD, MA, LPC . A client’s ability to play and imagine is essential to their healing and growth and the provision of a “playspace” where this can happen is a central component of what we do as psychotherapists.* Home
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