During the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, a review of the new season of Solar Opposites must recognize the importance of the writers and actors currently on strike. Without their labor, the… Read More
Exploring Hot Jupiters in New Star System
A newly uncovered star system is making headlines and offering scientists an opportunity to unravel the enigmas surrounding a unique type of planet… Read More
Did God really create everything in six 24-hour days. Put another way, Is it seven days of creation or seven creation days? Is that wordplay? Or is there really a difference between days… Read More
Hulu has a vast library of content, with basically something to watch for everyone, and today we are making a list of the best new shows and movies coming to Hulu in August 2023 that you can… Read More
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The Way of the Dream by Marie-Louise von Franz
The Maker of Dreams
Legend has it that when the gods made the hum… Read More
This is the result of a discussion Andre and I had. I am constantly amazed by the depth of understanding that Andre has in all things magical. But I often get the impression a lot of what he… Read More
On Jan. 9, Hulu debuted its animated comedy Koala Man, the latest installment in what was then Justin Roiland’s sprawling empire. An absurdist superhero series that features a voic… Read More
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Taoism and Jung: Synchronicity and the Self Author(s): Harold Coward
Source: Philosophy East and West, Vol. 46, No… Read More
This is a great article from Wes Penre about the Death Trap, as he puts it.
Why do we want to stay in a virtual reality controlled by predatory, parasitic beings behind the scenes w… Read More
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Churning the Milky Ocean:
Poison and Nectar in Carl Jung’s India[1]
Al Collins and Elaine Molchanov
Churning the Milky Ocean: Poison and Nectar in Car… Read More
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Carl Jung: The Red Book [Liber Novus]
Not your thinking, but your essence, is differentiation. Therefore you must not strive for what you co… Read More
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Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology by Marie-Louise von Franz; Review by: Jack Nideve
URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/jung.1.1981.2… Read More
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Visions Seminar
13 December 1933 Visions Seminar LECTURE X
We were talking last time about the animus and the patient upon the back of the gr… Read More
Summer is officially here, and along with it, colors and sunshine—these winners of PX3 bring us joy through their lenses and immense talent for capturing breathtaking photos. The photo… Read More
Hello friends, after my search for planets From the solar system to the energy level Because there is a lot I have for them to read before confessing A voice so you can understand… Read More
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Jung Stripped Bare: By His Biographers, Even
[ “Jung: A Biography,” by Deirdre Bair is fraught with errors as outlined by Sonu Shamdasani. Sadl… Read More
Indian Intermezzo 1937–1938
The journey to India in 1937–38 had a very different background from any of Jung’s previous journeys.
The first two, to North Africa and to the… Read More
Carl Jung on Astrology:
At the moment I am looking into astrology, which seems indispensable for a proper understanding of mythology. There are strange and wondrous things in these lands… Read More
KING AND QUEEN
The arcanum artis, or coniunctio Soils et Lunae as supreme union of hostile opposites, was not shown in our first picture; but now it is illustrated in considerable detail, a… Read More
“In the Middle Ages people believed that the earth was flat, for which they had at least the evidence of their senses: we believe it to be round, not because as many as one percent of… Read More
by Chris Mcals Who, How, Where, Why...How can we reconcile the existence of a good, loving, Omnipotent, Omniscient God with the existence of evil, hell or eternal d… Read More