Time, Space and Patience
My definitions and usage of various terms in the following essay (e.g. “waking up,” “leap-frogging,” “The Force”) are found in the initial essays in this blog collection. See the entries posted as...
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My definitions and usage of various terms in the following essay (e.g. “waking up,” “leap-frogging,” “The Force”) are found in the initial essays in this blog collection. See the entries posted as...
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My definitions and usage of various terms in the following essay (e.g. “waking up,” “leap-frogging,” “The Force”) are found in the initial essays in this blog collection. See the entries posted as...
View ArticleJung’s Prophetic Visions and the Alchemy of Our Time
A Three-Part EssayJung’s Prophetic Visions and the Alchemy of Our Time:A Three-Part Essay Carl Jung, the inspiration behind the Jungian Center, was a highly intuitive person. Over the...
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Part I: Jung’s Prophetic Visions Carl Jung was known for many things: his work with dreams; his early work as a psychiatrist with association experiments leading to the concept of the “complex,” work...
View ArticleJung's Prophetic Visions Part 2
Part II: Alchemy and Its Phases—A Road Map for Individuals and CulturesThe first part of this essay appeared last month. Refer to the January 09 posting, which is still on this Web site. Part II:...
View ArticleWhy No "Cookbook" Approach? Jung on Dream-work
Why No “Cookbook” Approach?Jung on Dream-work Dream analysis … is less a technique than a dialectical process between two personalities....
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