The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1948) is a seminal work of comparative mythology. It reveals that foundational myths from around the world share similar structures and themes, which trace ba… Read More
Carl Jung: So we should talk to our animus or anima.: Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Cornwall Seminar We can never enter the collective unconscious but we can send the anim… Read More
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Carl Jung on “Soul” in Liber Novus – Anthology
The meaning of events is the way of salvation that you create. The meaning of events comes… Read More
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The following is meant for personal study only. It is a work in progress and will be updated periodically:
Abraxas, Absolute Knowledge, Active Imagination… Read More
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The Cambridge Companion to Jung
CHRONOLOGY
Jung was a prolific writer, and the work listed in this chronological outline of his life is highly selective.
Th… Read More
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History presents a thematic, chronological, and geographical exploration of global art history through The Met coll… Read More
Carl Jung Quotations from the Cornwall Seminar: Where one is identified with the collective unconscious, there is no recognition of the things which come from the unconscious, they cann… Read More
The substance of energy so to speak is a dissipation of energy, that is, one never observes energy save as having movement and in a direction. ~Carl Jung, 1925 Seminar, Page 93
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Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925
Introduction to Jungian Psychology by Sonu Shamdasani
March 24, 1925, Zurich. Cary Baynes noted:
Y… Read More