Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Carl Jung on “Myth,” “Archetype,” and “Complex.”

Carl Jung on “Myth,” “Archetype,” and “Complex.”: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture XV 22nd February, 1935 I gave you so much material in the last lecture and from so many different countries and …

Carl Jung on Dream Associations

Carl Jung on Dream Associations: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 [Carl Jung on Dream Associations] Lecture XII 1st February, 1935 We will continue with the associations to our last drea…

Carl Jung, Crucifixion and the Red Book

Carl Jung, Crucifixion and the Red Book: The Red Book Carl Jung; Crucifixion and the Red Book: Everything that becomes too old becomes evil, the same is true oj your highest. Learn from the suffering oj the crucified God that one can also…

Anima and The Secret of the Golden Flower

Anima and The Secret of the Golden Flower: Ordinary men make their bodies through thoughts. The body is not only the 7 ft. tall outer body. In the body is the Anima. The Anima, having produced consciousness, adheres to it. Con…

Animus and The Secret of the Golden Flower

Animus and The Secret of the Golden Flower: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) But, besides this, there is the animus in which the spirit shelters. The animus lives in the daytime in the eye…

Carl Jung:I wouldn’t wish any of my publications undone and I stand by everything I have said.

Carl Jung:I wouldn’t wish any of my publications undone and I stand by everything I have said.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To: G. Kruger Dear Sir, 17 February 1961 Please excuse my delay in answering your letter. At my age I can no longer hurry. I can answer it only wit…

Tao, the undivided, Great One, gives rise to two opposite reality principles

Tao, the undivided, Great One, gives rise to two opposite reality principles: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) Tao, the undivided, Great One, gives rise to two opposite reality principles, Darkness and Light, yin and yang.…

Carl Jung on “Enlightenment.” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Enlightenment.” – Anthology: One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making darkness conscious. ~Carl Jung, CW 13, The Philosophical Tree, Page 264. Of course, thinks every time, all previo…

Carl Jung: The numbness is like a Death.

Carl Jung: The numbness is like a Death.: The Red Book (Philemon) The numbness is like a death. I needed total transformation. Through this my meaning, like that of the Buddha, went completely inside. Then the transformation happene…

Carl Jung on “The Mystery Play.” [The Red Book]

Carl Jung on “The Mystery Play.” [The Red Book]: The Red Book (Philemon) The Draft continues: “The mystery play took place at the deepest bottom of my interior, which is that other world. You have to bear this in mind, it is also a world an…

Carl Jung on Buddha, Kali and Salome

Carl Jung on Buddha, Kali and Salome: The Red Book (Philemon) 1st Edition Where the idea is, pleasure always is too. If the idea is inside, pleasure is outside. Therefore an air of evil pleasure envelops me. A lecherous and bloo…

Carl Jung: Hence my typology aims, not at characterizing personalities…

Carl Jung: Hence my typology aims, not at characterizing personalities…: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Hans Schaffer Dear Dr. Schaffer, 27 October 1933 Sincerest thanks for your friendly and interesting letter. Your individual attempt at a typization shows tha…

Carl Jung: There are women who are not meant to bear physical children,…

Carl Jung: There are women who are not meant to bear physical children,…: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Carol Jeffrey Dear Mrs. Jeffrey, 18 June 1958 I understand that you are worried by this peculiar fact that so many women are frigid. I have noticed th…

Dr. Jung a victim of sexual assault as a boy.

Dr. Jung a victim of sexual assault as a boy.: The Freud/Jung Letters Actually-and I confess this to you with a struggle-I have a boundless admiration for you both as a man and a researcher, and I bear you no conscious grudge. So the sel…

Monday, March 30, 2020

Carl Jung “On Creative Achievement”

Carl Jung “On Creative Achievement”: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Introduction: Emil A. Fischer undertook to interview twenty Swiss men and women prominent in cultural life, and he pub…

Carl Jung on the “Mind” – Anthology

Carl Jung on the “Mind” – Anthology: But if the depths have conceived, then the symbol grows out of itself and is born from the mind, as befits a God. ~Carl Jung, Liber Novus, Page 311. The God appears in multiple guises; for when he …

Carl Jung on “Complexes” and “Ideas.”

Carl Jung on “Complexes” and “Ideas.”: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture I 3rd May, 1935 I will give you a short resume of the themes which were treated in the lectures which I have giv…

Carl Jung: The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.

Carl Jung: The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.: Psychological Types (Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 6) by C. G. Jung (1971-08-01) The dynamic principle of fantasy is play, a characteristic also of the child, and as such it appears i…

Carl Jung on Complementary and Compensatory Dreams.

Carl Jung on Complementary and Compensatory Dreams.: Lecture II 10th May, 1935 Last time we made a brief survey of the unconscious composition of dreams. Today we will speak of the Function of the Dream. There are two classifications: (…

Carl Jung on “Answer to Job” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Answer to Job” – YouTube: Carl Jung and “Answer to Job” – YouTube

Carl Jung answers questions on the Nature of Dreams

Carl Jung answers questions on the Nature of Dreams: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture VII 8th March, 1935 There are several questions today. The first question is highly philosophical. Speaking from the st…

Carl Jung: If you extract the impurity

Carl Jung: If you extract the impurity: Nietzsche’s Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1934 – 1939 (2 Volume Set) If you identify with the distinguished figure, all the minor qualities have no place in that ima…

Carl Jung: I had to think of my American visitors who fly over in six hours and are still in America for several days,

Carl Jung: I had to think of my American visitors who fly over in six hours and are still in America for several days,: Letters, Vol. 2: 1951-1961 To Roger Lass Dear Mr. Lass, 11 February 1961 It seems to me-to judge from your expose-that you have a correct idea of my leading thoughts. Only, in par. 6, I woul…

A Blind Alley to be Avoided: Isolation

A Blind Alley to be Avoided: Isolation: The Phenomenon of Man (Harper Torchbooks) (Harper Torchbooks : Cloister library ; TB 83) A Blind Alley to be Avoided: Isolation WHEN MAN has realized that …

The Secret of the Golden Flower

The Secret of the Golden Flower: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) The Secret of the Golden Flower This eighth-century Chinese book, which Jung described as a Taoist-alche…

Carl Jung on “St. Paul” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “St. Paul” – Anthology: St. Paul for instance was not converted to Christianity by intellectual or philosophical endeavour or by a belief, but by the force of his immediate inner experience. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, P…

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Carl Jung: The idea [of the mandala] is that one should not leave the center…

Carl Jung: The idea [of the mandala] is that one should not leave the center…: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) The idea [of the mandala] is that one should not leave the center, yet one should function like the governor of a city w…

Carl Jung: His craving for alcohol was the equivalent on a low level of the spiritual thirst…

Carl Jung: His craving for alcohol was the equivalent on a low level of the spiritual thirst…: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To William G. Wilson Dear Mr. Wilson, 30 January 1961 Your letter was very welcome indeed. I had no news from Roland H. any more and often wondered…

Charles Baudouin: “I recognized that these "spirits" had weight, like the atmosphere during a thunder- storm.”

Charles Baudouin: “I recognized that these "spirits" had weight, like the atmosphere during a thunder- storm.”: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) FROM CHARLES BAUDOUIN’S JOURNAL: 1934 Introduction: Charles Baudouin (1893-1963), professor in the University of Genev…

Charles Baudouin: “I recognized that these "spirits" had weight, like the atmosphere during a thunder- storm.”

Charles Baudouin: “I recognized that these "spirits" had weight, like the atmosphere during a thunder- storm.”: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) FROM CHARLES BAUDOUIN’S JOURNAL: 1934 Introduction: Charles Baudouin (1893-1963), professor in the University of Genev…

Carl Jung: Religious ideas and convictions from the beginning of history had the aspect of the mental pharmakon.

Carl Jung: Religious ideas and convictions from the beginning of history had the aspect of the mental pharmakon.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Father David Dear Father David, 11 February 1961 After 6o years of experience I can wholeheartedly confirm my former dictum about the healing of …

Carl Jung and the Psychological importance of Numbers

Carl Jung and the Psychological importance of Numbers: Memories, Dreams, Reflections Publisher: Vintage; Revised Edition edition [Carl Jung and Numbers] One the the first numeral, is unity. But It Is Also “the unity,” the One, All-Oneness, …

Psychological Premises of "The Secret of the Golden Flower."

Psychological Premises of "The Secret of the Golden Flower.": Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) The Psychological and Cosmological Premises of the Text of “The Secret of the Golden Flower.” In the interpreta…

Carl Jung Quotations 21

Carl Jung Quotations 21: I cannot be liberated from anything that I do not possess, have not done or experienced. ~Carl Jung, Memories Dreams and Reflections, Pages 276. After half an hour’s conversation I felt I wa…

Carl Jung on “Reincarnation” “Rebirth’ – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Reincarnation” “Rebirth’ – Anthology: T Nobody knows whether there is reincarnation, and equally one does not know that there is none. Buddha himself was convinced of reincarnation, but he himself on being asked twice by his disciples …

Carl Jung on “Reincarnation” “Rebirth’ – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Reincarnation” “Rebirth’ – Anthology: T Nobody knows whether there is reincarnation, and equally one does not know that there is none. Buddha himself was convinced of reincarnation, but he himself on being asked twice by his disciples …

Carl Jung – I Understood how important it is to affirm one’s own destiny.

Carl Jung – I Understood how important it is to affirm one’s own destiny.: Memories, Dreams, Reflections Publisher: Vintage; Revised Edition edition [Carl Jung – I Understood how important it is to affirm one’s own destiny.] Something else, too, came to me fro…

Carl Jung: What is it, at this moment and in this individual, that represents the natural urge of life?

Carl Jung: What is it, at this moment and in this individual, that represents the natural urge of life?: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology What is it, at this moment and in this individual, that represents the natural urge of life? That is the question. Tha…

Carl Jung: It would be the fundamental fact of the pair of opposites united in the image of God, i.e., Yahweh.

Carl Jung: It would be the fundamental fact of the pair of opposites united in the image of God, i.e., Yahweh.: Letters, Vol. 2: 1951-1961 Carl Jung: It would be the fundamental fact of the pair of opposites united in the image of God, i.e., Yahweh. To Michael A. Ledeen Dear Mr. Ledeen, 19 January 196…

Carl Jung and Medieval parallels to Mount Meru.

Carl Jung and Medieval parallels to Mount Meru.: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture XV 3rd March, 1939 We were speaking last time of the medieval parallel to the Mount Meru sequence of symbols. I …

Carl Jung on the “Feminine.” – YouTube

Carl Jung on the “Feminine.” – YouTube: Carl Jung on the “Feminine” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Isolation” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Isolation” – Anthology: Individuation does not isolate, it connects. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. 1, Pages 503-505. I like to get reactions from my public, otherwise I am easily overcome by a feeling of isolation in the conte…

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Carl Jung on Eastern Mandalas and Invocation

Carl Jung on Eastern Mandalas and Invocation: Lecture XI 3rd February, 1939 I should like to draw your attention again to the Invocation: “Om, all-knowing one, . . . be round and round.” This round motif should be kep…

Eugene Rolfe “Encounter with Rolfe” – Quotations

Eugene Rolfe “Encounter with Rolfe” – Quotations: Jung to a significant extent reciprocated the relationship, eventually telling Rolfe that he was one of the very few individuals who understood the whole of Jung’s work, and sharing with Rolf…

Carl Jung and Philemon – YouTube

Carl Jung and Philemon – YouTube: Carl Jung on “Philemon” – YouTube

Carl Jung and Mary Mellon Letters

Carl Jung and Mary Mellon Letters: I’m very much upset that one of your letters has been lost-I have too few of them in the first place without the British Empire taking liberties.   I know of no way to retrieve it either…

Mary Mellon’s Letter to Carl Jung

Mary Mellon’s Letter to Carl Jung: C.G. Jung: His Friendships with Mary Mellon and J.B. Priestley I’m very much upset that one of your letters has been lost-I have too few of them in the first place without the British Empire …

Carl Jung on Women and Mandalas

Carl Jung on Women and Mandalas: I should like to draw your attention again to the Invocation: “Om, all-knowing one, . . . be round and round.” This round motif should be kept clearly in your mind, for it is an …

Dr. Carl Jung on the use of Drugs

Dr. Carl Jung on the use of Drugs: Conversations with Carl Jung and Reactions from Ernest Jones (Insight Books) Question: There is certainly nothing mystical about the statements you have just been making, Dr. Jung. Now to pursue th…

Carl Jung: Many thanks for your kind suggestion that I write a commentary on my Bollingen symbols.

Carl Jung: Many thanks for your kind suggestion that I write a commentary on my Bollingen symbols.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Ignaz Tauber Dear Dr. Tauber, 13 December 1960 Many thanks for your kind suggestion that I write a commentary on my Bollingen symbols. Nobody is…

Carl Jung: If God is so powerful and so good that he can make good out of evil, what does he make evil out of?

Carl Jung: If God is so powerful and so good that he can make good out of evil, what does he make evil out of?: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Wilhelm Bitter Dear Colleague, 7 December 1960 Best thanks for kindly sending me the extract from your introduction to the report of the meeting. As yo…

Carl Jung on “Psychoid” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Psychoid” – Anthology: It seems to me probable that the real nature of the archetype is not capable of being made conscious, that it is transcendent, on which account I call it psychoid. ~Carl Jung, CW 8, para. 417. &nbs…

The Return of the Dead

The Return of the Dead: The Red Book Amid the unprecedented carnage of the war, the theme of the return of the dead was widespread, such as in Abel Gan…

Some Carl Jung Quotations XXVI

Some Carl Jung Quotations XXVI: The symptomatology of an illness is at the same time a natural attempt at healing. ~Carl Jung, CW 8, Para 312 An unconscious Eros always expresses itself as will to power. ~Carl Jung, CW 9i,…

The visions and experiences were utterly real; there was nothing subjective about them…

The visions and experiences were utterly real; there was nothing subjective about them…: Memories, Dreams, Reflections Publisher: Vintage; Revised Edition edition [Carl Jung – The visions and experiences were utterly real; there was nothing subjective about them; they all had a q…

Carl Jung: Men often think they can replace the relational function with reason.

Carl Jung: Men often think they can replace the relational function with reason.: Children’s Dreams (Philemon Foundation Series) In the present dream, the anima washes her hands, which psychologically means that she doesn’t want to have anything to do with sexuality, but w…

Carl Jung Quotations 3***

Carl Jung Quotations 3***: Individuation is not that you become an ego—you would then become an individualist. You know, an individualist is a man who did not succeed in individuating; he is a philosophically distilled egoti…

Friday, March 27, 2020

Carl Jung on a young woman who suffered from incurable insomnia

Carl Jung on a young woman who suffered from incurable insomnia: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) The doctor of a small town in Canton Solothurn had sent me a young patient who suffered from incurable insomnia. She wa…

Borch-Jacobsen & Shamdasani – The Freud Files; The History of Psychoanalysis [Quotations]

Borch-Jacobsen & Shamdasani – The Freud Files; The History of Psychoanalysis [Quotations]: The Freud Files: An Inquiry into the History of Psychoanalysis There are analysts who believe that they can get along with a self-analysis. This is Münchhausen psychology, and they wi…

Carl Jung: her insanity would exhibit a sort of lycanthropy

Carl Jung: her insanity would exhibit a sort of lycanthropy: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 17: The Development of Personality A marked change occurs when the child develops consciousness of his ego, a fact which is registered by his referrin…

Carl Jung: As a psychotherapist I cannot be indifferent to the future of psychotherapy.

Carl Jung: As a psychotherapist I cannot be indifferent to the future of psychotherapy.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Max Guggenheim Dear Colleague, 28 March 1934 I realize that it is very disquieting when one sees somebody in my position having anything to do with the confo…

Carl Jung on “Error” -Anthology

Carl Jung on “Error” -Anthology: Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar given in 1925 by C.G. Jung (Collected Works of C.G. Jung) Thinking protects against the way of error, and therefore it leads to petrification. ~Ca…

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Carl Jung on the Party and the State.

Carl Jung on the Party and the State.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Heinz Westmann Dear Mr. Westmann, 12 July 1947 Best thanks for your letter and your news about the Present Question Conference. The theme is indeed ve…

Carl Jung on “Freud” – Youtube

Carl Jung on “Freud” – Youtube: Carl Jung on “Freud” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Transference” – Lexicon

Carl Jung on “Transference” – Lexicon: Carl Jung Lexicon NYAAP [Carl Jung on Transference] Transference: A particular case of projection, used to describe the unconscious, emotional bond that arises in the analysand toward the an…

Carl Jung and The Meaning of Self Knowledge

Carl Jung and The Meaning of Self Knowledge: The Undiscovered Self: The Dilemma of the Individual in Modern Society[ Carl Jung and The Meaning of Self Knowledge] What our age thinks of as the “shadow” and inferior part of the psyche contains …

Carl Jung on “Rebirth” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Rebirth” – YouTube: Carl Jung on “Rebirth” – Youtube

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Carl Jung on "Causalism"

Carl Jung on "Causalism": The causalism that underlies our scientific picture of the world breaks everything down into individual processes which it punctiliously tries to isolate from all other parallel proce…

Carl Jung’s Foreword to Erich Neumann’s "The Origin and History of Consciousness"

Carl Jung’s Foreword to Erich Neumann’s "The Origin and History of Consciousness": The Origins and History of Consciousness (Princeton Classics) The author has requested me to preface his book with a few words of introduction, and to this I accede all the more readily beca…

Carl Jung: The existence of telepathy in time and space is still denied only by positive ignoramuses.

Carl Jung: The existence of telepathy in time and space is still denied only by positive ignoramuses.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Pastor W. Arz Dear Pastor Arz, 17 February 1933 It is of little use having any convictions about the question you ask. I therefore determine the probability …

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Carl Jung: …for in certain respects the animal is superior to man.

Carl Jung: …for in certain respects the animal is superior to man.: Psychiatric Studies (The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 1) Although the old man has, up to now, looked and behaved more or less like a human being, his magical powers and his spiritual superior…

Carl Jung: In reply to your question about levitation I myself have never observed the levitation of a living body.

Carl Jung: In reply to your question about levitation I myself have never observed the levitation of a living body.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Walter Schaffner Dear Herr Schaffner, 16 February 1961 In reply to your question about levitation I myself have never observed the levitation of a livi…

My Last Encounter with Carl Jung

My Last Encounter with Carl Jung: C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse – A Record of Two Friendships “If the human mind can operate independently of the brain, then it operates independently of space and time. And if it operates indep…

Carl Jung: The technique of coming to terms with the animus is the same in principle as in the case of the anima

Carl Jung: The technique of coming to terms with the animus is the same in principle as in the case of the anima: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology Instead of the woman merely associating opinions with external situations —the animus, as an associative functi…

Carl Jung: Thus in the course of time the meaningful turns into the meaningless.

Carl Jung: Thus in the course of time the meaningful turns into the meaningless.: Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 2) I regard these parallels as important because it is possible, through them, to relate so-called metap…

Carl Jung: Thus in the course of time the meaningful turns into the meaningless.

Carl Jung: Thus in the course of time the meaningful turns into the meaningless.: Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 2) I regard these parallels as important because it is possible, through them, to relate so-called metap…

Carl Jung on “Longing” Anthology

Carl Jung on “Longing” Anthology: I had still not become a man again who carried within himself the conflict between a longing for the world and a longing for the spirit. I did not live either of these longings, but I lived myself a…

Monday, March 23, 2020

Carl Jung: "We are still looking back to the Pentecostal events…"

Carl Jung: "We are still looking back to the Pentecostal events…": Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 We are still looking back to the Pentecostal events in a dazed way instead of looking forward to the goal the spirit is leading us to. Therefore ma…

Carl Jung: By the way: I must call your attention to the fact that I have no theory that God is a quaternity.

Carl Jung: By the way: I must call your attention to the fact that I have no theory that God is a quaternity.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To the Rev. W. P. Witcutt Dear Sir, 24 August 1960 I must apologize for not having answered your Letter of July 18th. I hasten therefore to answer this ti…

Carl Jung: Western man is held in thrall by the "ten thousand things"

Carl Jung: Western man is held in thrall by the "ten thousand things": Psychology and Alchemy (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.12) The mistaken idea of a merely outward imitatio Christi is further exacerbated by a typically European prejudice which distinguishes the …

Carl Jung on the “Trickster” – Lexicon

Carl Jung on the “Trickster” – Lexicon: Carl Jung Lexicon NYAAP Psychologically, descriptive of unconscious shadow tendencies of an ambivalent, mercurial nature. [The trickster] is a forerunner of the savior . . . . He is both subhuman a…

Memories, Dreams and Reflections [Prologue]

Memories, Dreams and Reflections [Prologue]: Memories, Dreams, Reflections Publisher: Vintage; Revised Edition edition My life is a story of the self-realization of the unconscious. Everything in the unconscious seeks outward manifestation, a…

Carl Jung: The Trinity consists of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost; and the fourth is God the devil.

Carl Jung: The Trinity consists of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost; and the fourth is God the devil.: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) When you understand analysis as an honest attempt to overcome certain evils of our time, you are not astonished to find t…

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Carl Jung: If I could not stand criticism I would have been dead long ago

Carl Jung: If I could not stand criticism I would have been dead long ago: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Robert C . Smith Dear Mr. Smith, 16 August 1960 Why can’t you understand that the therapeutic performance is a vital process/ which I call the “p…

Carl Jung on "Answer to Job."

Carl Jung on "Answer to Job.": God wanted to become man and still wants to … Carl Jung, CW 11, Answer to Job, Page 455. One should make clear to one self, what it means, when God becomes man. Carl Jung, CW 11…

Dr. Jung never does anything by halves.

Dr. Jung never does anything by halves.: I had seen him often as a highly civilized modernist driving a red Chrysler through the twisting streets of Zurich; pondering the problems of the psyche in his sober book-lined study …

Carl Jung and "Parental Complex"

Carl Jung and "Parental Complex": Jung Lexicon Parental complex: A group of emotionally charged images and ideas associated with the parents. Jung believed that the numinosity surrounding the personal parents, apparent in their mor…

Carl Jung Quotations 19

Carl Jung Quotations 19: The living mystery of life is always hidden between Two, and it is the true mystery which cannot be betrayed by words and depleted by arguments. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page 581 Also, C…

The Mother Archetype

The Mother Archetype: Four Archetypes: Mother, Rebirth, Spirit, Trickster (Routledge Classics) The Mother Archetype: Like any other archetype, the mother archetype appears under an almost infinite variety of aspects. I …

Carl Jung on “Women” – YouTube

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Carl Jung on the “Hidden.” – Anthology

Carl Jung on the “Hidden.” – Anthology: Small and hidden is the door that leads inward and the entrance is barred by countless prejudices, mistaken assumptions, and fears. Carl Jung, Civilization in Transition, Page 154. There are…

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Carl Jung on "Men, Women, and God"

Carl Jung on "Men, Women, and God": C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) MEN, WOMEN, AND GOD Introduction: The popular English journalist Frederick Sands, then foreign correspondent for the L…

Carl Jung on “Cancer” – Anthology.

Carl Jung on “Cancer” – Anthology.: Well you see, I couldn’t swear, but I have seen cases where I thought or wondered whether or not there was a psychogenic reason for that particular ailment; it came too conveniently. M…

Carl Jung on the Anima and Animus

Carl Jung on the Anima and Animus: Richard I. Evans’ Conversations with Carl Jung and Reactions from Ernest Jones: Reprint of the 1964 edition, with forward by Jodi Kearns (Center for the History of Psychology Series) Dr. Eva…

Carl Jung: Relating to Freud, Adler, and Rank

Carl Jung: Relating to Freud, Adler, and Rank: Richard I. Evans’ Conversations with Carl Jung and Reactions from Ernest Jones: Reprint of the 1964 edition, with forward by Jodi Kearns (Center for the History of Psychology Series) Dr. Evans: Dr.…

Carl Jung: "It seems to me that we are at the end of an era. "

Carl Jung: "It seems to me that we are at the end of an era. ": From Conversations with C. G. Jung It seems to me that we are at the end of an era. The splitting of the atom and the nuclear bomb bring us a new view of matter. As physical man cannot develop any …

Carl Jung in Life Magazine – YouTube

Carl Jung in Life Magazine – YouTube: Carl Jung in “Life Magazine” – YouTube

Carl Jung on living under the threat of the Hydrogen Bomb

Carl Jung on living under the threat of the Hydrogen Bomb: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Stephen Black: Professor Jung, what do you think will be the effect upon the world of living, as we have been living, and may…

Craig Nelson Images

Craig Nelson Images

The Splendor Solis [Alchemy] Images

The Splendor Solis [Alchemy] Images: The Splendor Solis Images – YouTube

Carl Jung: A Talk With Students at the Institute

Carl Jung: A Talk With Students at the Institute: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Introduction: During May 1958, Jung came and talked with students at the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich. Notes were taken by …

Carl Jung: A Talk With Students at the Institute

Carl Jung: A Talk With Students at the Institute: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Introduction: During May 1958, Jung came and talked with students at the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich. Notes were taken by …

Carl Jung and Atmavictu (Breath of Life)

Carl Jung and Atmavictu (Breath of Life): The Red Book (Philemon) [Carl Jung and Atmavictu] Illustration 117 from The Red Book: When the God enters my life, I return to my poverty for the sake of the God. I accept the burden of poverty and…

Carl Jung on the importance of the Little Light of Consciousness known as the………..Ego.

Carl Jung on the importance of the Little Light of Consciousness known as the………..Ego.: Memories, Dreams, Reflections [Carl Jung on the importance of the Little Light of Consciousness known as the………..Ego.] About this time I had a dream which both frightened a…

Friday, March 20, 2020

Carl Jung: “does man feel himself to have been created or not”?

Carl Jung: “does man feel himself to have been created or not”?: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 “Homo creatus est” means that man was created. We are inclined to turn our backs smilingly on such a statement, thi…

Carl Jung: But now I am grown so old that I can let go my grip on the world,

Carl Jung: But now I am grown so old that I can let go my grip on the world,: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Jolande Jacobi Dear Dr. Jacobi, 25 August 1960 I was very impressed and pleased to hear that my autobiographical sketches have conveyed to you somethin…

Carl Jung: I am practically alone.

Carl Jung: I am practically alone.: I had to understand that I was unable to make the people see what I am after. I am practically alone. There are a few who understand this and that, but almost nobody sees the whole…. I have f…

Carl Jung: “does man feel himself to have been created or not”?

Carl Jung: “does man feel himself to have been created or not”?: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 “Homo creatus est” means that man was created. We are inclined to turn our backs smilingly on such a statement, thi…

Carl Jung on the "Brain" – Anthology

Carl Jung on the "Brain" – Anthology: The structure and physiology of the brain furnish no explanation of the psychic process. ~Carl Jung, The Undiscovered Self, Page 33. A psychology that treats the mind as an epiphenomenon wou…

Carl Jung on "Bottom" – Anthology

Carl Jung on "Bottom" – Anthology: Carl Jung on “Bottom” – Anthology It seems to me that at the bottom of all these problems lies the development of science and technology, which has destroyed man’s metaphysical foundat…

Carl Jung on “Books” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Books” – Anthology: Carl Jung on “Books” – Anthology Experience, not books, is what leads to understanding. ~Carl Jung, CW 12, Para 564 Sometimes a tree tells you more than can be read in books. ~ C.G. Jung; Le…

Carl Jung on “Belief” – Anthology.

Carl Jung on “Belief” – Anthology.: I believe that we have the choice: I preferred the living wonders of the God. I daily weigh up my whole life and I continue to regard the fiery brilliance of the God as a higher and fuller l…

Carl Jung: “…one day we found ourselves and said "I" for the first time.”

Carl Jung: “…one day we found ourselves and said "I" for the first time.”: Lecture VIII 12th January, 1940 I read you the “Fundamentum” of St. Ignatius at the end of the last lecture. With this we come to the actual “exercitia spiritualia&#…

Carl Jung: Had Freud been more tolerant of the ideas of others I would still be standing at his side today.

Carl Jung: Had Freud been more tolerant of the ideas of others I would still be standing at his side today.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To B. Cohen Dear Dr. Cohen, 26 March 1934 I would like to thank you for your understanding and decent article in the Israelitisches Wochenblatt. Such an event a…

Carl Jung on “Abortion.”

Carl Jung on “Abortion.”: From Conversations with C. G. Jung If the question of an abortion arises the whole situation with all its implications must be taken into account. If the parents are married and healthy the …

Carl Jung’s "Thanks Offering"

Carl Jung’s "Thanks Offering": An Illustrated Biography of C. G. Jung In remembrance of his seventy-fifth birthday Jung chiseled a twenty-inch square stone with three alchemical inscriptions ”as a thanks offering.” The sto…

Carl Jung on "Archetypes,"

Carl Jung on "Archetypes,": From Conversations with C. G. Jung Archetypes: When all the archetypal images are properly placed in a hierarchy, when that which must be below is below, and. that which must be above is abo…

Carl Jung: This allowed her to emerge from her schizophrenia.

Carl Jung: This allowed her to emerge from her schizophrenia.: From Conversations with C. G. Jung woman underwent a Freudian analysis without success. She had used foul language to her analyst but he had failed to react and he disregarded her behaviour.…

Carl Jung: This allowed her to emerge from her schizophrenia.

Carl Jung: This allowed her to emerge from her schizophrenia.: From Conversations with C. G. Jung woman underwent a Freudian analysis without success. She had used foul language to her analyst but he had failed to react and he disregarded her behaviour.…

Liber Novus aka The Red Book on being Born and Rebirth

Liber Novus aka The Red Book on being Born and Rebirth: The Red Book (Philemon) Liber Novus depicts the rebirth of God in the soul. Liber Novus, Introduction, Page 202. At the end of Liber Secundus, Jung’s soul has ascended to Heaven following the rebor…

Liber Novus aka The Red Book on being Born and Rebirth

Liber Novus aka The Red Book on being Born and Rebirth: The Red Book (Philemon) Liber Novus depicts the rebirth of God in the soul. Liber Novus, Introduction, Page 202. At the end of Liber Secundus, Jung’s soul has ascended to Heaven following the rebor…

Carl Jung Quotations 44***

Carl Jung Quotations 44***: Our will is a function regulated by reflection; hence it is dependent on the quality of that reflection. ~Carl Jung, CW 16, Para 462 Moreover, is it not essential to the true art of living, sometim…

Carl Jung on “Mystical” “Mystic” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Mystical” “Mystic” – YouTube: Carl Jung on “Mystic” “Mystical” – YouTube

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Carl Jung Quotations 44***

Carl Jung Quotations 44***: Our will is a function regulated by reflection; hence it is dependent on the quality of that reflection. ~Carl Jung, CW 16, Para 462 Moreover, is it not essential to the true art of living, sometim…

The Vestal Virgin [The Keeper of the Fire]

The Vestal Virgin [The Keeper of the Fire]: Early 18th-century depiction of the dedication of a Vestal, by Alessandro Marchesini Terms of service The Vestals were committed to the priesthood before puberty (when 6-10 years old) and sworn to …

Carl Jung and Tantric and Hermetic Symbols

Carl Jung and Tantric and Hermetic Symbols: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture II 5th May, 1939 I repeated the sequence of Tantrik symbols in the last lecture, which arise from the Shri-Chakr…

Carl Jung Quotations from The Red Book

Carl Jung Quotations from The Red Book: The Red Book If you marry the ordered to the chaos, you produce the divine child, the supreme meaning beyond meaning and meaninglessness. Carl Jung, Liber Novus, Page 235 I had to recognize that I …

Prophetic dreams and precognitions were no rarity in Jung’s life. ˜Aneila Jaffe

Prophetic dreams and precognitions were no rarity in Jung’s life. ˜Aneila Jaffe: From the Life and Work of C.G. Jung: with a new Epilogue by Sir Laurens van der Post To Carl Gustave Jung parapsychology was more than a subject for scientific research, experiment, and theor…

Carl Jung on the Androgyny of Christ.

Carl Jung on the Androgyny of Christ.: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture VI 8th December, 1939 We were speaking of the wound in the side of Christ at the end of the last lecture. We saw…

Carl Jung Quotations 41***

Carl Jung Quotations 41***: The old religions with their sublime and ridiculous, their friendly and fiendish symbols did not drop from the blue, but were born of this human soul that dwells within us at this moment. ~Carl Jun…

Carl Jung: Mind you, I didn’t say “There is a God.”

Carl Jung: Mind you, I didn’t say “There is a God.”: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To M. Leonard Dear Sir,                                                                                             5 December 1959 Mr. Freeman in …

Carl Jung: It is as if the stones held a living mystery that fascinates them

Carl Jung: It is as if the stones held a living mystery that fascinates them: Man and His Symbols Perhaps crystals and stones are especially apt symbols of the Self because of the “just-so-ness” of their nature. Many people cannot refrain from picking up s…

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Religions are like plants which belong to a particular soil and a particular climate.

Religions are like plants which belong to a particular soil and a particular climate.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Patrick Whitaker Dear Sir, 8 October 1960 Thank you very much for your kind letter of August 21st. Unfortunately my answer is late. I have been …

Carl Jung Quotations 25

Carl Jung Quotations 25: Surely Sisyphus was an idealist, wasn’t he? your Jung ~Carl Jung, Hans Schmid-Guisan Letters, Pages 100-114 Women are much tougher than men underneath. To call women the weaker sex is sheer …

˜Zarathustra: Tis night:alas, that I have to be light! And thirst for the nightly! And lonesomeness!

˜Zarathustra: Tis night:alas, that I have to be light! And thirst for the nightly! And lonesomeness!: Nietzsche’s Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939. Two Volumes (Jung Seminars Book 600) Thus Spake Zarathurstra XXXI. THE NIGHT-SONG. ’Tis night: now do all gushing foun…

Carl Jung: …religiosity is the best cure for all psyche suffering.

Carl Jung: …religiosity is the best cure for all psyche suffering.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Pastor Josef Schattauer Dear Pastor Schattauer, 20 February 1933 I can only agree with you when you equate St. Francis with the essence of primitive religios…

Carl Jung: I have even found that men are far more irrational than animals.

Carl Jung: I have even found that men are far more irrational than animals.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 Dear Pastor Arz, 10 April 1933 Of course I have no objection to your discussing my private communications to you among your circle of friends. Scientific…

Carl Jung: I have even found that men are far more irrational than animals.

Carl Jung: I have even found that men are far more irrational than animals.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 Dear Pastor Arz, 10 April 1933 Of course I have no objection to your discussing my private communications to you among your circle of friends. Scientific…

Dreams in Antiquity ~Carl Jung

Dreams in Antiquity ~Carl Jung: Psychological Types (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 6) (Bollingen Series XX) Tholos temple, sanctuary of Athena Pronaia; located in Delphi, Greece CHAPTER I CONCERNING THE TWO KINDS OF THI…

Carl Jung: If you feel a resistance against the unconscious, you resist yourself.

Carl Jung: If you feel a resistance against the unconscious, you resist yourself.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Fanny Bowditch Katz Dear Madam, 30 July 1918 I think such an important and delicate question cannot be solved by medical advice only. The main question is yo…

Carl Jung: About your dream I would only remark that "hanging" signifies "suspense"

Carl Jung: About your dream I would only remark that "hanging" signifies "suspense": C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Count Hermann Keyserling Dear Count, 19 June 1927 About your dream I would only remark that “hanging” signifies “suspense” -a provisi…

Carl Jung: You are the only Swiss who had reacted personally to my article and on your own initiative!

Carl Jung: You are the only Swiss who had reacted personally to my article and on your own initiative!: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Meinrad Inglin Dear Herr Inglin, Bollingen, 2 August 1928 Please excuse my irresponsible silence. I had to wait for the holidays before I could write any let…

Carl Jung: The idea is that man is the representative of the whole of creation,…

Carl Jung: The idea is that man is the representative of the whole of creation,…: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) You may remember that passage in St. Paul about the “apokatastasis,” which is this same idea that the whole of na…

Carl Jung on “Death” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Death” – YouTube: Carl Jung on “Death” – YouTube

Carl Jung on Meditation, Alchemy, Roman Mass.

Carl Jung on Meditation, Alchemy, Roman Mass.: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture X 30th June, 1939 In the last lecture we were speaking of the alchemical parallels to the three ways of meditati…

Answer to Job ~Carl Jung [Paragraphs 575 – 608]

Answer to Job ~Carl Jung [Paragraphs 575 – 608]: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) Since the Omniscient looks into all hearts, and Yahweh’s eyes “run to and fro through the whole ear…

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Carl Jung on “Saint Paul” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Saint Paul” – Anthology: The idea of angels, archangels, “principalities and powers” in St. Paul, the archons of the Gnostics, the heavenly hierarchy of Dionysius the Areopagite, all come from the perception of the …

Carl Jung and “The World of James Joyce.”

Carl Jung and “The World of James Joyce.”: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Introduction: The English writer Patricia Hutchins set out to explore James Joyce’s background in Ireland and in the C…

Carl Jung on Orientation. – Lexicon

Carl Jung on Orientation. – Lexicon: Jung Lexicon NYAAP Orientation: A term used to indicate the general principle governing a personal attitude or viewpoint. One’s psychological orientation determines how one sees and interpre…

Erich Neumann on “Art and Time.”

Erich Neumann on “Art and Time.”: Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks, Eranos 3: Man and Time [Erich Neumann on “Art and Time.”] Art and time is a vast theme; I am sure you do not expect an exhaustive treatment of it in one lec…

Carl Jung: But the drama shows the proper function of the animus.

Carl Jung: But the drama shows the proper function of the animus.: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) Well, they rode out into the desert till they came to a wigwam, where the Indian went to sleep. The wigwam is the right …

Carl Jung on the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola.

Carl Jung on the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola.: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture IX 23rd June 1939 I must give you the titles of some books on the Ignatian exercises. I have used Bernhard HeThe…

Carl Jung on the “Mystic” and “Mysticism.” [Anthology]

Carl Jung on the “Mystic” and “Mysticism.” [Anthology]: Everyone who says that I am a Mystic is just and idiot. He just doesn’t understand the first word of Psychology. ~Carl Jung, Conversations with Richard L. Evans, [Houston Film] I am essentia…

Monday, March 16, 2020

Carl Jung on Psychosis

Carl Jung on Psychosis: Jung Lexicon [Carl Jung on Psychosis] Psychosis: An extreme dissociation of the personality. Like neurosis, a psychotic condition is due to the activity of unconscious complexes and the phen…

Carl Jung: Jung said, “Ja, you know, that is the temple we all build on."

Carl Jung: Jung said, “Ja, you know, that is the temple we all build on.": Sometimes when working on the Stone Sanctuary and in considerable doubt about why I am doing what I am doing,I think of Max Zeller’s dream. In 1949, Zeller, who had spent time in a concentra…

Carl Jung: There is a terrible spiritual famine in our world,

Carl Jung: There is a terrible spiritual famine in our world,: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Dr. Jung: What is very important is to exist, and that’s rarer than one realizes. To have a daily task and to accompli…

Carl Jung and Excerpts from Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle

Carl Jung and Excerpts from Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle: Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. (From Vol. 8. of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung) (Bollingen Series XX: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 8) [Carl Jung and Excerpts from S…

Carl Jung on the Yoga Sutra of Pantajali and Samkhya

Carl Jung on the Yoga Sutra of Pantajali and Samkhya: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture V 26th May, 1939 I am engaged in reading you some passages from the Yoga Sutra of Pantajali, in which we find th…

Carl Jung: "Sense" and "nonsense" are merely man-made labels

Carl Jung: "Sense" and "nonsense" are merely man-made labels: Psychology and Alchemy (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.12) If the motif of the mandala is an archetype it ought to be a collective phenomenon, i.e., theoretically it should appear in everyone. In…

Jung had conversations with his soul …

Jung had conversations with his soul …: The Red Book (Philemon) In September 1916, Jung had conversations with his soul that provided further elaboration and clarification of the cosmology of the Sermones. September 25: [Soul]: “Ho…

Carl Jung Quotations 18

Carl Jung Quotations 18: The Yogin tries to establish a fourfold consciousness and the fifth in the centre, uniting all, is Buddha consciousness. The quaternity is dissolved in the essence of the Yogin, and the four…

Marie Louise Von Franz: it is only in old age when one looks back that one sees that the whole thing had a pattern.

Marie Louise Von Franz: it is only in old age when one looks back that one sees that the whole thing had a pattern.: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales From these amplifications, you see that the woven linen or carpet, with its designs, is often used as a symbol for the complex symbolic patterns of life and the sec…

Carl Jung on “Alchemy” – YouTube

Carl Jung on “Alchemy” – YouTube: Carl Jung on “Alchemy” – YouTube

Carl Jung: "It has come to my ears through Dr. Maeder that you doubt my bona fides."

Carl Jung: "It has come to my ears through Dr. Maeder that you doubt my bona fides.": The Freud/Jung Letters Seestrasse, Kusnacht-Zurich, Dear Professor Freud 27 October 1913 It has come to my ears through Dr. Maeder that you doubt my bona fides. I would have expected you to communi…

Carl Jung: …Freud had to give up the editorship of the Zentralblatt.

Carl Jung: …Freud had to give up the editorship of the Zentralblatt.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Trigant Burrow My dear Burrow, 26 December 1912 I am very glad to have your letter and the manuscript. I suppose you heard of the great change in Vienna, whe…

Carl Jung: It does not surprise me that psychology debouches into philosophy,

Carl Jung: It does not surprise me that psychology debouches into philosophy,: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 It does not surprise me that psychology debouches into philosophy, for the thinking that underlies philosophy is after all a psychic activity which, as such, is…

Carl Jung on the "Old Alchemists."

Carl Jung on the "Old Alchemists.": Psychology and Alchemy (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.12) The old alchemists were nearer to the central truth of the psyche than Faust when they strove to deliver the fiery spirit from th…

Carl Jung on “Agathodaimon” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Agathodaimon” – Anthology: The snake in alchemy is the “mercurial serpent”, the old Gnostic image for the Nous, the mind, where the spirit was represented as a serpent, as the Agathodaemon (the good daemon), or directly call…

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Carl Jung and “What the other has done to us, we’ll then do ourselves later.”

Carl Jung and “What the other has done to us, we’ll then do ourselves later.”: Children’s Dreams (Philemon Foundation Series) Professor Jung: Yes, of course. It then turns out that such an attachment is extremely inexpedient, because he will be insufficiently pre…

Carl Jung: Somnambulism is an exceptional psychic condition

Carl Jung: Somnambulism is an exceptional psychic condition: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Today we come to Frau Hauffe ‘s symptoms: peculiar mediumistic phenomena which really do not belong to the provinc…

Carl Jung on “The Rules of Life”

Carl Jung on “The Rules of Life”: CW 18; The Symbolic Life The Rules of Life In reply to your kind enquiry about “rules of life,” I would like to remark that I have had so much to do with people that I have always endea…

Christiana Morgan and Carl Jung

Christiana Morgan and Carl Jung: Christina Morgan Christiana Drummond Morgan (born Christiana Drummond Councilman) (1897–1967) was a lay psychoanalyst at Harvard University best known for her work co-authoring the Thematic Apperce…

Carl Jung and “Self-regulation of the Psyche” -Lexicon

Carl Jung and “Self-regulation of the Psyche” -Lexicon: Carl Jung Lexicon NYAAP Self-regulation of the psyche: A concept based on the compensatory relationship between consciousness and the unconscious. The psyche does not merely react, it gives its own…

Carl Jung on his interest in Architecture

Carl Jung on his interest in Architecture: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Stephen Black: Were you interested in architecture at all? Dr. Jung: Oh, yes; very much so. I have built with my own h…

The knowledge of the heart is in no book…~Carl Jung

The knowledge of the heart is in no book…~Carl Jung: The Red Book (Philemon) The spirit of the depths even taught me to consider my action and my decision as dependent on dreams. Dreams pave the way for life, and they determine you without you unders…

Joseph Campbell: Refusal of the summons converts the adventure into its negative.

Joseph Campbell: Refusal of the summons converts the adventure into its negative.: The Hero with a Thousand Faces (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell) Refusal of the Call Often in actual life, and not infrequently in the myths and popular tales, we encounter the dull case of …

Carl Jung Quotations 41***

Carl Jung Quotations 41***: The artist is not a person endowed with free will who seeks his own ends, but one who allows art to realize its purposes through him. ~Carl Jung, CW 15, Para 157 That is his [The Artist] office, an…

Carl Jung on the “Imitation of Christ.”

Carl Jung on the “Imitation of Christ.”: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) Are we to understand the “imitation of Christ” in the sense that we should copy his life and, if I …

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Gustav Drei Fuss: Memory of C.G. Jung

Gustav Drei Fuss: Memory of C.G. Jung: C.G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: A Collection of Remembrances Gustav Drei Fuss: Memory of C.G. Jung After about three years of analysis with Dr. Liliane Frey-Rohn, dreamt an archetypal d…

Carl Jung on Time, Disturbances and Systems of Yoga in Creativity

Carl Jung on Time, Disturbances and Systems of Yoga in Creativity: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Emil A. Fischer: How important is the time factor in your scientific activity? Isn’t it a great strain for you to work …

Barbara Hannah’s first visit to Bollingen

Barbara Hannah’s first visit to Bollingen: Toni paid back hospitality by asking Jung to invite me to Bollingen. I was frankly terrified when I first arrived at the Tower. It was very cold weather and Jung was cooking in his original round k…

H.G. Baynes “Jung’s Apprentice” – Quotations

H.G. Baynes “Jung’s Apprentice” – Quotations: Jung’s Apprentice: A Biography of Helton Godwin Baynes His [H.G. Baynes] interest in psychology leads him to study psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital. While working there he meets the Swiss …

Carl Jung: Therefore you must divide yourself and think of the Self.

Carl Jung: Therefore you must divide yourself and think of the Self.: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) Mr. Allemann: If one were detached entirely it would be nirvana, no more life. Dr. Jung: Yes, because there you s…

Carl Jung: You must be conscious of two things, of what you are and what the mood is.

Carl Jung: You must be conscious of two things, of what you are and what the mood is.: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) Mr. Allemann: If you go into the mood, you are not aware of your Self. If you are too unconscious, you are not co…

Carl Jung: Whether I shall succeed is another matter.

Carl Jung: Whether I shall succeed is another matter.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Gustav Richard Heyer My dear Heyer, 20 April 1934 Although the prospect is not at all rosy, I must nevertheless go to Nauheim to keep the promise I ma…

Friday, March 13, 2020

Carl Jung: CW 3 “Experimental Researches” – Quotations

Carl Jung: CW 3 “Experimental Researches” – Quotations: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 2: Experimental Researches In general, the patient’s degree of intelligence and education is of considerable importance for the prognosis ~Carl Jung, C…

Carl Jung on: “The Post-War Psychic Problems of the Germans

Carl Jung on: “The Post-War Psychic Problems of the Germans: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters Introduction: Four days after the unconditional surrender of the German Army at Rheims, this interview by Peter Schmid was published in Die Wel…

Carl Jung Quotations 13

Carl Jung Quotations 13: Obeying the inner call of his vocation, Jesus voluntarily exposed himself to the assaults of the imperialistic madness that filled everyone, conqueror and conquered alike. In this way he rec…

Carl Jung on Martin Buber

Carl Jung on Martin Buber: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 Carl Jung on Martin Buber To Robert C. Smith Dear Mr. Smith, 29 June 1960 Buber and I start from an entirely different basis: I make no transcendental stat…

Carl Jung on "Salome," "Pleasure," "Forethinking," "Elijah."

Carl Jung on "Salome," "Pleasure," "Forethinking," "Elijah.": The Red Book (Philemon) The Corrected Draft has: “Guiding Reflection” (p. 103). In the Draft and Corrected Draft, a lengthy passage occurs. What follows here is a paraphrase: I w…

Carl Jung: There you will find a formulation of my views on the place of our psyche in the cosmos.

Carl Jung: There you will find a formulation of my views on the place of our psyche in the cosmos.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Pastor W. Arz Dear Pastor Arz, 10 April 1933 Of course I have no objection to your discussing my private communications to you among your circle of fr…

Carl Jung: nobody can defy life’s laws with impunity

Carl Jung: nobody can defy life’s laws with impunity: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Jolande Jacobi Dear Frau Jacobi, 10 April 1933 I assume you will already have heard from Brody what has happened to the falcon that flew out of your h…

Carl Jung Quotations 21

Carl Jung Quotations 21: The Freudian idea that religion is nothing more than a system of prohibitions is very limited and out of touch with what is known about different religions. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page…

Carl Jung on the nature of the “Introvert” and “Extravert”

Carl Jung on the nature of the “Introvert” and “Extravert”: Dear Friend, [undated] Before I respond to the particular questions raised in your letter, I would like to deal with a question of terminology. We speak of “thinking” and “feeling,” a…

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Carl Jung: Well, if you don’t call it art, but call it the creative impulse.

Carl Jung: Well, if you don’t call it art, but call it the creative impulse.: Nietzsche’s Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939. Two Volumes Yes, that is most characteristic of the Egyptian civilization. The people, even the Pharaoh, lived in mud huts, a…

Carl Jung on the “Type Problem.”

Carl Jung on the “Type Problem.”: Dear Friend, When two opposed types discuss the type problem, the greatest part of the discussion is taken up by talking and understanding at cross- purposes. Language here reveals it…

Carl Jung on the “Four Functions.”

Carl Jung on the “Four Functions.”: Introduction to Jungian Psychology: Notes of the Seminar on Analytical Psychology Given in 1925 (Philemon Foundation Series Lecture 16 Dr. Jung: I think there are some points about the funct…

Carl Jung and the Word Association Experiment

Carl Jung and the Word Association Experiment: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 2: Experimental Researches Word Association Experiment: A test devised by Jung to show the reality and autonomy of unconscious complexes. Our conscious inten…

Carl Jung: Dreams are always beautiful when the development of the personality has to proceed via the unconscious.

Carl Jung: Dreams are always beautiful when the development of the personality has to proceed via the unconscious.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Count Hermann Keyserling Dear Count, 21 May 1927 I am sorry I am behindhand in answering your letter. As regards X. I have simply noticed that he has a predo…

Carl Jung Quotations 21

Carl Jung Quotations 21: The Freudian idea that religion is nothing more than a system of prohibitions is very limited and out of touch with what is known about different religions. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page…

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Carl Jung: Well, if you don’t call it art, but call it the creative impulse.

Carl Jung: Well, if you don’t call it art, but call it the creative impulse.: Nietzsche’s Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939. Two Volumes Yes, that is most characteristic of the Egyptian civilization. The people, even the Pharaoh, lived in mud huts, a…

Carl Jung on the “Type Problem.”

Carl Jung on the “Type Problem.”: Dear Friend, When two opposed types discuss the type problem, the greatest part of the discussion is taken up by talking and understanding at cross- purposes. Language here reveals it…

Carl Jung on Religion

Carl Jung on Religion: From Conversations with C. G. Jung The inner man has access to the sense organs of God. God has a longing for man and it seems there is provision for God to be created in man’s consciousness…

Carl Jung: … my schoolmates hung the nickname "Father Abraham" on me.

Carl Jung: … my schoolmates hung the nickname "Father Abraham" on me.: It was some months after the incident just described that my schoolmates hung the nickname “Father Abraham” on me.No. 1 could not understand why, and thought it silly and ridiculous. Ye…

Carl Jung: Transcendent Function and Tertium non Datur – Lexicon

Carl Jung: Transcendent Function and Tertium non Datur – Lexicon: Carl Jung Lexicon NYAAP Transcendent function: A psychic function that arises from the tension between consciousness and the unconscious and supports their union. (See also opposites and tertium no…

Carl Jung: Your questions are unanswerable because you want to know how one ought to live.

Carl Jung: Your questions are unanswerable because you want to know how one ought to live.: C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Frau V. Dear Frau V., 15 December 1933 Your questions are unanswerable because you want to know how one ought to live. One lives as one can. There is no sing…

Carl Jung and “The Practice of Psychotherapy” – Anthology

Carl Jung and “The Practice of Psychotherapy” – Anthology: In sleep, fantasy takes the form of dreams. But in waking life, too, we continue to dream beneath the thresh- old of consciousness, especially when under the influence of repressed or other u…

Jane Wheelwright: "Jung was a mountain of a man – big enough to encompass every kind of person imaginable"

Jane Wheelwright: "Jung was a mountain of a man – big enough to encompass every kind of person imaginable": C.G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: A Collection of Remembrances Analyst and author Jane Wheelwright was a patient of Jung’s in the 1930s. Jane Wheelwright: “Jung was a mountain of a man &#…

Carl Jung: All this, however, does not entirely explain the fettered bull.

Carl Jung: All this, however, does not entirely explain the fettered bull.: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) All this, however, does not entirely explain the fettered bull. We have to look at this symbol from still another…

Carl Jung: In the centre is the golden light in the form of a lamp, as she herself stated.

Carl Jung: In the centre is the golden light in the form of a lamp, as she herself stated.: The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 1) In Picture 9 we see for the first time the blue “soul-flower,” on a red background, also…

Carl Jung: All this, however, does not entirely explain the fettered bull.

Carl Jung: All this, however, does not entirely explain the fettered bull.: All this, however, does not entirely explain the fettered bull. We have to look at this symbol from still another side. As we said, this is the creative impulse or the will of the cre…

[Carl Jung: “But we know that the ancients spoke to us in images."]

[Carl Jung: “But we know that the ancients spoke to us in images."]: The Red Book (Philemon) But we know that the ancients spoke to us in images. Hence my thinking advised me to emulate Christ, not to imitate him but because he is the way If I follow a way, I…

Carl Jung: "So long as we are chameleons…"

Carl Jung: "So long as we are chameleons…": The Red Book (Philemon) “like a chameleon”… It is our chameleon nature that forces us through these transformations. So long as we are chameleons, we need an annual journey in the bath…

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Carl Jung on the Superstition of Astrologers today.

Carl Jung on the Superstition of Astrologers today.: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 This magic influence was attributed to the stars, it was assumed that they, as constituents of the eternal being, had ma…

Carl Jung Quotations 10

Carl Jung Quotations 10: The deeper ‘layers’ of the psyche lose their individual uniqueness as they retreat further and further into darkness. . . . they become increasingly collective until they are uni…

Carl Jung on Unconsciousness

Carl Jung on Unconsciousness: Carl Jung Lexicon NYAAP Unconsciousness: A state of psychic functioning marked by lack of control over the instincts and identification with complexes. Unconsciousness is the primal sin, evil itsel…

Carl Jung on: “L’Atlantide”

Carl Jung on: “L’Atlantide”: Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar given in 1925 by C.G. Jung (Collected Works of C.g. Jung) Mr. Bacon read the report of the committee on L’Atlantide. The committee were of divided…

Carl Jung: On the whole I prefer people knowing all they can about themselves when in conspectu mortis.

Carl Jung: On the whole I prefer people knowing all they can about themselves when in conspectu mortis.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 Dear Reverend Mother, 19 October 1960 According to your wish I wrote, as soon as I got your letter, to Dr. Rudin, S.J. (the director of the Institutum Apo…

Carl Jung: On the whole I prefer people knowing all they can about themselves when in conspectu mortis.

Carl Jung: On the whole I prefer people knowing all they can about themselves when in conspectu mortis.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 Dear Reverend Mother, 19 October 1960 According to your wish I wrote, as soon as I got your letter, to Dr. Rudin, S.J. (the director of the Institutum Apo…

Christiana Morgan

Christiana Morgan: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) She [Christiana Morgan] created mythic visions chronicling her struggle with the feminine and masculine forces in…

Some Carl Jung Quotations XXIV

Some Carl Jung Quotations XXIV: Religion means dependence on and submission to the irrational facts of experience. ~Carl Jung, CW 10, Para 505. You are again forgetting that life stands on two legs, doing and thinking. ~Ca…

Some Carl Jung Quotations

Some Carl Jung Quotations: Recognizing the shadow is what I call the apprentice piece, but making out with the anima is the masterpiece which not many can bring off. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page 481 The differenc…

Monday, March 9, 2020

Carl Jung on “The Book of Pandora.”

Carl Jung on “The Book of Pandora.”: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture VIII 20th June, 1941 At the end of the last lecture, I showed you a picture from the “Rosarium”, an …

Carl Jung on the “Prima Materia” and the “Serpent.”

Carl Jung on the “Prima Materia” and the “Serpent.”: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941   Lecture X 4th July, 1941 The prima materia, which we have been considering in the last two lectures, is a basic idea in …

Carl Jung on “the attitude which the art demands from its adepts."

Carl Jung on “the attitude which the art demands from its adepts.": Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture III 16th May, 1941 In the last lecture we began considering the evidence, which is to be found in the writings of the o…

Carl Jung: The union of the male and female in this figure, then, simply means beyond sex;

Carl Jung: The union of the male and female in this figure, then, simply means beyond sex;: it is neither male nor female, it is something incomprehensible. That is, the natural mind is no longer subject to a sexual point of view; it is neither a woman’s nor a man&#821…

Carl Jung: It is the kingdom of things that are not.

Carl Jung: It is the kingdom of things that are not.: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) Mrs. Crowley: The two symbols together would perhaps suggest the Yin and the Yang. Dr. Jung: That is true. The bowl woul…

christiana Morgan Images

christiana Morgan Images: Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen)

Robert Johnson: Dr. Jung advised me to spend most of my time alone……

Robert Johnson: Dr. Jung advised me to spend most of my time alone……: C.G. Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: A Collection of Remembrances Robert Johnson: Memory of C.G. Jung My contact with Dr. Jung?-certainly one of the most important events of my life! When I enrolle…

Carl Jung and Archetypes

Carl Jung and Archetypes: Memories, Dreams, Reflections Publisher: Vintage; Revised Edition edition Carl Jung and Archetypes Myth is the natural and indispensable intermediate stage between unconscious and conscious …

Carl Jung Quotations 16

Carl Jung Quotations 16: If we seek our connection with the snake we come to the spinal cord and that points to the animal soul of man which leads him down into the darkness of the body, into the instinct which one …

Carl Jung on the “Living Mystery of Life.”

Carl Jung on the “Living Mystery of Life.”: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To the Mother Prioress of a Contemplative Order Dear Mother Prioress, 12 August 1960 Thank you ever so much for your letter with all its informatio…

Carl Jung on the “Prima Materia” and the “Serpent.”

Carl Jung on the “Prima Materia” and the “Serpent.”: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941   Lecture X 4th July, 1941 The prima materia, which we have been considering in the last two lectures, is a basic idea in …

Carl Jung: I had to follow the ineradicable foolishness which furnishes the steps to true wisdom.

Carl Jung: I had to follow the ineradicable foolishness which furnishes the steps to true wisdom.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To the Earl of Sandwich Dear Lord Sandwich, 10 August 1960 It was a great pleasure to receive your kind letter and congratulations on my 85th birthday. It…

Carl Jung: Consider please that in the year 1960 we are still far from being out of the primitive woods.

Carl Jung: Consider please that in the year 1960 we are still far from being out of the primitive woods.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To E . L. Grant Watson Dear Watson, 8 August 1960 Thank you very much for the a mazing flood of material you have inundated me with. You know, an 85…

Carl Jung: A man’s lifework is like a ship he has built and equipped himself

Carl Jung: A man’s lifework is like a ship he has built and equipped himself: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To B. von Fischer 11 July 160 Please accept my most cordial thanks for your kind birthday letter, which it was both an honour and a plea- sure to r…

Emma Jung and “I don’t really know how I am summoning the courage…”

Emma Jung and “I don’t really know how I am summoning the courage…”: The Freud/Jung Letters Dear Professor Freud, Kusnacht, 30 October [1911] I don’t really know how I am summoning the courage to write you this letter, but am certain it is not from pres…

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Carl Jung Quotations 17

Carl Jung Quotations 17: Words are animals alive with a will of their own. ~Carl Jung. [A Citation is needed to confirm this] The problem of crucifixion is the beginning of individuation; there is the secret meaning…

Essence, Logos, Life and Eros

Essence, Logos, Life and Eros: The Secret of the Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life Essence (hsing), undoubtedly related to logos, appears closely knit with life (ming) when entering phenomena. The character ming reall…

Carl Jung and the swaying of Chaos

Carl Jung and the swaying of Chaos: But for him who has seen the chaos, there.is no more hiding, because he knows that the bottom sways and knows what this swaying means. He has seen the order and the disorder of the en…

Carl Jung on “..a man who was practically invulnerable even to rapier thrusts through kidney and liver.

Carl Jung on “..a man who was practically invulnerable even to rapier thrusts through kidney and liver.: Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To Stephen I. Abrams Dear Mr. Abrams, 11 July 1960 Cases with a continuous output of positive ESP or other paranormal effects are very interesting i…

Carl Jung: It is as if our consciousness were a continent, an island or even a ship on the great sea of the unconscious.

Carl Jung: It is as if our consciousness were a continent, an island or even a ship on the great sea of the unconscious.: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 It was the anticipatory quality in dreams that was first valued by antiquity and they played an important role in the ri…

Dr. Jung’s dream of Hitler in 1939

Dr. Jung’s dream of Hitler in 1939: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Kusnacht, 8 June C G. came in, the old C. G., smiling, welcoming, with both arms outstretched. He looked at us and sai…

Carl Jung: The inferior is your master, and you must adapt yourself to it.

Carl Jung: The inferior is your master, and you must adapt yourself to it.: C. G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters (Bollingen Series XCVII) Dr. Jung spoke of the inferior function being united to the collective: it is just a bit of nature and, as such, must …

Carl Jung: …we are no more than the Stable in which the Lord is born.

Carl Jung: …we are no more than the Stable in which the Lord is born.: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) After he had experienced the world’s suffering, this God who became man left behind him a Comforter, the Third P…

Carl Jung and “The Practice of Psychotherapy” – Anthology

Carl Jung and “The Practice of Psychotherapy” – Anthology: [Carl Jung and “The Practice of Psychotherapy” – Anthology] In sleep, fantasy takes the form of dreams. But in waking life, too, we continue to dream beneath the threshold of consciousness, especia…

Carl Jung: on three books written on the Anima theme

Carl Jung: on three books written on the Anima theme: Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925 (Jung Seminars Book 601) Lecture 15 Questions and Discussion Dr. Jung: Before taking up the questions, I would like to assign to the…

Carl Jung explains his own experiments with Visions

Carl Jung explains his own experiments with Visions: [Carl Jung explains his own experiments with Visions]He described his own experiments in detail to his patients, and instructed them to follow suit. His role was one of supervising them in experime…

Shelf Study for the Red Book of Carl Gustav Jung

Shelf Study for the Red Book of Carl Gustav Jung: The Red Book (Philemon) Shelf Study for the Red Book of Carl Gustav Jung. Jung went so far as to suggest that his patients prepare their own Red Books. Morgan recalled him saying: I should advise y…

Carl Jung: The stone "is named the stone of invisibility" (lapis invisibilitatis)

Carl Jung: The stone "is named the stone of invisibility" (lapis invisibilitatis): Psychology and Alchemy (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.12) The glass corresponds to the unum vas of alchemy (fig. 86) and its contents to the living, semi-organic mixture from which the body of t…

Carl Jung Quotations 14

Carl Jung Quotations 14: For him who looks backwards the whole world, even the starry sky, becomes the mother who bends over him and enfolds him on all sides, and from the renunciation of this image, and of the longing for…

Carl Jung: The world is as it ever has been, but our consciousness undergoes peculiar changes.

Carl Jung: The world is as it ever has been, but our consciousness undergoes peculiar changes.: Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) The world is as it ever has been, but our consciousness undergoes peculiar changes. First, in remote times (whi…

Alchemical Quotations

Alchemical Quotations: Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 “The philosophers have said: that no one could attain the science of the spiritual, unless his soul be divine and …

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Carl Jung on the “Hieros Gamos” and “Eros.”

Carl Jung on the “Hieros Gamos” and “Eros.”: Hieros gamos. Sacred or spiritual marriage, union of archetypal figures in the rebirth mysteries of antiquity and also in alchemy. Typical examples are the representation of Christ and the C…

Carl Jung on the "Transcendent Function."

Carl Jung on the "Transcendent Function.": Questions and Discussion Dr. Mann’s question: “Is it not by intuition that one arrives most easily at the transcendent function, and if a person is lacking in that function—that is, in intui…

Carl Jung on “The Last One” to Hans Schmid Guisan

Carl Jung on “The Last One” to Hans Schmid Guisan: The Question of Psychological Types: The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Hans Schmid-Guisan, 1915–1916 (Philemon Foundation Series) Dear Friend, Your letter strengthens my conviction that reaching…

Spirituality and Personality by Graeme Chapman

Spirituality and Personality by Graeme Chapman: No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth Soul in Bondage SPIRITUALITY AND PERSONALITY by Graeme Chapman Spirituality for Ministry (1998) The way we express who we are, …

The "newness" in the individual psyche is an endlessly varied recombination of age-old components.

The "newness" in the individual psyche is an endlessly varied recombination of age-old components.: Memories, Dreams, Reflections Publisher: Vintage; Revised Edition edition Our souls as well as our bodies are composed of individual elements which were all already present in the ranks of our ance…

A seventeen year old girl dreams of a Horse

A seventeen year old girl dreams of a Horse: Dream analysis. Notes of the seminar given in 1928-1930 by C.G. Jung. Edited by William McGuire. A seventeen year old girl dreams: I was coming home at night. Everything is as quiet as death. The d…

Carl Jung: If we are conscious, morality no longer exists.

Carl Jung: If we are conscious, morality no longer exists.: Esther Harding Conversations with Jung [Carl Jung on the “Single Animus Figure.] I began the hour by telling Jung how something wonderful had happened to me yesterday, that his talk on the a…

Dr. Jung Dreams of H.G. Baynes and Winston Churchill

Dr. Jung Dreams of H.G. Baynes and Winston Churchill: Esther Harding Conversations with Jung He twice dreamed of Baynes after his death, each time in connection with Churchill, and each time when Churchill was actually in Switzerland, though C.…