The Devil goes by many names: Satan, Lucifer, The Great Beast, Beelzebub, The Prince of Darkness. He is the adversary, the accuser, the tempter, the deceiver, and the one who divides from… Read More
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Even on the highest peak we shall never be “beyond good and evil”, and the more we experience of their… Read More
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Jung and Ethics
I do not enjoy philosophical arguments that amuse by their own complications. ~Carl Jung, CW 11, … Read More
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To the degree that the modern mind is passionately concerned with anything and everything rather than religion, re… Read More
Before the interview begins, a paragraph written by a disappointed mother is included. Her daughter labored extremely exhausting to make it to Stanford, which was her dream college. However… Read More
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C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. II 1951-1961
To Theodor Bovet
Dear Colleague, 9 November 1955
Very belatedly I am at las… Read More
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Remembering Jung Through the Eyes of Aniela Jaffe.
Remembering Jung Through the Eyes of Aniela Jaffe.
(Suzanne Wagner’s Interview with Aniela Jaffe)… Read More
Carl Jung on the doctrine of privatio Boni - Carl Jung Depth Psychology: To Father Victor White Dear Victor, 30 June 1952 First of all I should like to know whether the doctrine of privatio… Read More
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Dreams and Visions of St. Niklaus Van Der Flue by Marie-Louise Von Franz
Lecture 6 The Dreams and Visions of Niklaus Van Der Flue
Jung Institute June… Read More
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the Black Books
The Red Book
The date of this dream is not clear.
The figure of Philemon first appears in the Black Books on January 27, 1914, but without&n… Read More
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After Liber Novus by Sonu Shamdasani
Abstract: This paper reflects on the conference question concerning the clinical and theoretical significance of… Read More
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Ann Lammers Review of Deidre Bair’s “Jung Biography”
Recently I started on Deirdre Bair’s biography of Jung, beginning with Chapter… Read More
Some of the most “normal” of people he had ever seen had come to him as patients and so appalled him by the abnormality lying underneath their worldly attitude that he refused to… Read More
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So we ought not to be surprised if certain phallic characteristics are also found in the seers, artists, and wonder-workers of mythology. Hephaestus, Wielan… Read More
Reaping the Harvest 1945–1952
The year of convalescence, after Jung’s severe illness in 1944, when he was strictly rationed as to the amount of time he might work, expired… Read More
Pope Clement I prays to the Trinity, in a typical post-Renaissance depiction by Gianbattista Tiepolo.
C.G. Jung ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CONCEPT OF THE TRINITY
Lecture by Dr. C. G. Jung, Zr… Read More