The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action.
The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action.: The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action. •
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The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action.: The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action. •
The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action.: The opus consists of three parts: insight, endurance, and action. •
1935 27 Feb LECTURE 6 Zarathustra Seminar: Zarathustra Seminar
Frith Luton Great Site 2024: Frith Luton is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst and psychotherapist in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. She has also been a long-time professional
Shadow Carried by All says Jung [1937]: Shadow Carried by All
Emma Jung: But it is not woman alone who is under the spell of word-magic, the phenomenon is prevalent everywhere.: The Grail Legend by Emma Jung & Marie-Louise Von Franz
Jung Society of Washington D.C. Great Site 2024: Washington
1. Buddha and Reincarnation: Buddha himself was convinced of reincarnation, but he himself on being asked twice by his disciples about it, left it quite open whether there is a continuity
Enlightenment, Godhead, Gnostics, Sacrifice, Redemption: This realization is the Dharma kaya state of perfect enlightenment; or, as we should express it in our own language, the creative ground of all metaphysical
Toni Wolff – Anthology – Quotations: It might be said of her that she was "Virgin" as defined for us by Esther Harding, meaning simply an unmarried woman who, since she belonged to no man,
Carl Jung: “Paracelsus: Selected Writings”: Carl Jung: “Paracelsus: Selected Writings”
Carl Jung: Dissolving an image means that you become that image: As to the snake, what is its further significance? ~Carl Jung, Analytical Psychology Seminar 1925, Pages 95-97.
Man’s Eros: The man’s Eros does not lead upward only but downward into that uncanny dark world of Hecate and Kali, which is a horror to any intellectual man. The
Sexuality dished out as sexuality is brutish; but sexuality as an expression of love is hallowed.: Sexuality dished out as sexuality is brutish; but sexuality as an expression of love is hallowed.
Yes, what nights! I wasn’t presumptuous, a dream from unknown eternity was.: Yes, what nights! I wasn't presumptuous, a dream from unknown eternity was.
Accepting What Life Presents Me With: Accepting What Life Presents Me With
Memorials to Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: Memorials to Emma Jung and Toni Wolff
Body and Soul Relations: Marion Woodman and C.G. Jung: Miranda Punita: Body and Soul Relations: Marion Woodman and C.G. Jung
The Labyrinth as a Primordial Image.: Many thanks for kindly sending me your Labyrinth book which I found extraordinarily interesting.
“Jews” “Anti-Semitism” -Quotations – Anthology: It is a downright lie to quote me as saying that Jews are dishonest in analysis. Carl Jung, Letters Vol. I, Pages 160-163
When I treat Catholics who are suffering from neurosis: ... When I treat Catholics who arc suffering from neurosis I consider it my duty to lead them back to the bosom of the Church where they belong.
Faith, Hope, Love and Insight: “Faith, hope, love, and insight are the highest achievements of human effort. They are found-given by experience.” ― C.G. Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul
Carl Jung: That is the secret of great art, and of its effect upon us.: That is the secret of great art, and of its effect upon us.
“Salome” in The Black Books – Quotations: Ka was the father of Salome, and also the brother of the Buddha.
Emma Jung – Sigmund Freud Correspondence: The Freud/Jung Letters
Overcoming Suffering in India and the West: Man has to cope with the problem of suffering.
1. Carl Jung on the Dog: The dog is the gravedigger who disposes of the bodies, as happened in ancient times in Persia.
Carl Jung: August 1919 Dream of Emma Jung: Carl Jung: August 1919 Dream of Emma Jung
Carl Jung Interprets Katy Cabot’s Dream about Toni Wolff: Then told Onkel a dream I had:
Carl Jung on the Christmas Tree: Shortly before Christmas 1957 he interviewed Jung for Die Weltwoche (Zurich), and his article was published on Christmas Day.
Carl Jung on the Christmas Tree: Shortly before Christmas 1957 he interviewed Jung for Die Weltwoche (Zurich), and his article was published on Christmas Day.
Carl Jung: This Buddha is a parallel to the medieval inner Christ.: Carl Jung: This Buddha is a parallel to the medieval inner Christ.
Carl Jung: I have seen people who have never been born, who still live in that original sphere: I have seen quite a number of people who have never been born, who still live in that original sphere.
The fairy tale is the great mother of the novel: I: "Woe is me, you now become very fairy-tale-like."
1. Carl Jung on “Fate.” [Anthology]: But a conscious attitude that renounces its ego-bound intentions—not in imagination only, but in truth—and submits to the supra-personal decrees of fate, can
1. Jung’s Soul: “A darker spirit, a spirit of deception, a sorcerer of Satan, an adept of the blackest magic.”: S. "A darker spirit, a spirit of deception, a sorcerer of Satan, an adept of the blackest magic."
1. Dreams as another type of Reality: As in our waking state, real people and things enter our field of vision, so the dream-images enter like another kind of reality into the field of
James Kirsch: Letter to the Palestinian Public: For the Palestinian Public 8 June 1934
1. Hermann Hesse: Great Hymn to Old Age: Hermann Hesse : Hymn to Old Age
Tao Te Ching and the Power of the Way: Lao Tzu The Tao Te Ching
A free man knows only free Gods and devils.: A free man knows only free Gods and devils that are self-contained and take effect on account of their own force. If they fail to have an effect, that is
Toni Wolff was experiencing a similar stream of images.: Toni Wolff was experiencing a similar stream of images.
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
Revenge is in thy soul: wherever thou bitest, there ariseth black scab; with revenge, thy poison maketh the soul giddy!: “Revenge is in thy soul: wherever thou bitest, there ariseth black scab; with revenge, thy poison maketh the soul giddy!”
1. Mystic and Mysticism Anthology: People call me a mystic, but really are chock-full of mysticism; that word covers a large area of facts which we cannot understand." ~Carl Jung, Visions
1. Carl Jung on the great Winston Churchill: winston churchill
Death and crime lie in wait for you and me: Justice and Divine Vengeance in pursuit of Crime — 1808 oil-on-canvas by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon
Carl Jung use of Inkblots in High School: Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group
1. Man is a Gateway ~Carl Jung: "Man is a gateway, through which you pass from the outer world of Gods, daimons, and souls into the inner world, out of the greater. into the smaller world.
Carl Jung: By accepting the darkness.: By accepting the darkness, the patient has not, to be sure, changed it into light, but she has kindled a light that illuminates the darkness within.
1. Marie Louise Von Franz, C.G. Jung: His Myth in Our Time – Quotations: marie-louise-von-franz
Carl Jung: The art of interpreting dreams cannot be learnt from books.: The art of interpreting dreams cannot be learnt from books.
1. Christ cried out to the Jews, “You are gods”: As Buddha, by virtue of his insight, was far in advance of the Brahma gods, so Christ cried out to the Jews, "You are gods" (John 10:34) ; but men were
Depression is not necessarily pathological.: Depression should therefore be regarded as an unconscious compensation whose content must be made conscious if it is to be fully effective.
Memories Dreams Reflections is not an Autobiography: Autobiography
1. Living matter is a mystery which is beyond our understanding: Living matter is a mystery which is beyond our understanding, if only for the reason that we ourselves consist of living matter.
Anabaptism: A radical movement of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation,: Anabaptism was a radical movement of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation,
Sonu Shamdasani: Memories, Dreams and Omissions: MEMORIES, DREAMS, OMISSIONS by Sonu Shamdasani
Marion Woodman: My dreams provide the rudder for my life.: Conscious Femininity by Marion Woodman
Marion Woodman: My dreams provide the rudder for my life.: Conscious Femininity by Marion Woodman
1. Nietzsche, in his identity with Zarathustra.: Nietzsche, in his identity with Zarathustra, reviles the collective man without realizing that he is a collective man himself, so he is really reviling himself
Carl Jung and Atmavictu (Breath of Life): Text in image: (Atmavictu); ; TELESPHORUS];
1. Into this territory a man must venture if he wishes to meet woman half way.: Into this territory a man must venture if he wishes to meet woman half way.
Memories, Dreams, and Reflections – Quotations: Memories, Dreams, and Reflections - Quotations
The vision of Edward Maitland: One of the finest parallels to what has been said here, is the description of his central experience given by Edward Maitland, the co-worker of Anna Kingsford.
Carl Jung on Paths of Initiation: The second path on the other hand leads to initiation.
Carl Jung on “Hitler” “Nazi” and “Gestapo” – Anthology: Hitler himself (from what I heard) is more than half crazy. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. I, Page 278
The Blissful Islands with Nietzsche and Jung.: In the second section of the second part of Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883-1885), Zarathustra is on a piece of land called the ‘Blissful Islands’,
Coniunctio Unus Mundus Lexicon: Carl Jung on the “Coniunctio” "Unus Mundus" Lexicon
Toni Wolff: The highest wisdom and the primal love: An inscription in Toni Wolff's handwritting.
Jungian Center for Spiritual Sciences Great Site for 2024: Jungian Center
Irene Champernowne recalls the Death of Toni Wolff: Irene Champernowne recalls the Death of Toni Wolff
Carl Jung: Emma Jung dreamt tonight that she was operated on by me.: Carl Jung: Emma Jung dreamt tonight that she was operated on by me.
Carl Jung on the Artist and images of the Collective Unconscious: (In a previous discussion the point was made by Dr. Jung that the modern artist turns from the outer object to the inner, that is, to the images of the
The Red Book and The Dead: For example, in the Black Books, it is Jung's "I" who speaks the Sermones to the dead. In Scrutinies, it is not Jung's "I" but Philemon who speaks them.
To say ‘before Christmas’ is to say ‘before the sun rises again,’: To say 'before Christmas' is to say 'before the sun rises again,'
The Anima and Animus: Though the effects of anima and animus can be made conscious, they themselves are factors transcending consciousness and beyond the reach of perception and
Eva Rider Reclaiming Soul Great Site 2024: Eva Rider Reclaiming Soul
Carl Jung on the New Ethic.: In relation to the so-called New Ethic we are basically quite in agreement, but I prefer to express this delicate problem in a rather different language.
Theosophy: Ouspensky, Gurdjieff, Besant, Krishnamurti, Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, Mrs. Eddy: There is a certain admixture of theosophy, but one hopes that this will have disappeared in the new edition. ~Carl Jung, Visions Seminar, Page 237
Sophia Cycles Great Site in 2024: Carl Jung Depth Psychology presents Sophia Cycles.
Carl Jung, Emma Jung, Marie-Louise Von Franz. Barbara Hannah on “Animus” – Anthology: Animus Quotations by Marie-Louise Von Franz:
Carl Jung, Emma Jung, Marie-Louise Von Franz. Barbara Hannah on “Animus” – Anthology: Animus Quotations by Marie-Louise Von Franz:
Carl Jung on Nietzsche, Zarathustra and the “Will to Truth.”: Jung's Seminar on Nietzsche's Zarathustra
Aniela Jaffe – Wolfgang Pauli Correspondence: W PAULI ~Wolfgang Pauli, Atom and Archetype, Pages 73-74
Carl Jung on the Assumption of Mary – Anthology – Quotations: And as we leave the zodiac, we must just mention the fact that the heavenly assumption of the Virgin is celebrated by Catholics in the middle of August just
Jung’s view of the four stages of anima development: Jung's view of the four stages of anima development:
Marie-Louise von Franz: The Maker of Dreams: The Maker of Dreams
Carl Jung’s attitude towards Religion and Biology.: My attitude to all religions is therefore a positive one.
Carl Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff: Carl Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff
Carl Jung on the Death of his Sister Gertrud (Trudi).: Memories, Dreams, Reflections
“Morals” “Morality” – Anthology: Our psychology is a science . . . Plenty of unqualified persons are sure to push their way in and commit the greatest follies . . . Our aim is simply and
Toni Wolff: The anima said that I was indecently clever: See above, p. 232. In a diary entry of September 12, 1924, Toni Wolff wrote:
Symbolism of the “washing of the hands.”: In her playful way, the girl now does something very significant: she washes her hands.
The saying holds for God, for the anima mundi and for the soul of man.: The saying holds for God, for the anima mundi and for the soul of man.
Zen and Death: Jung’s Final Experience: Zen and Death: Jung’s Final Experience
According to an ancient belief, man arose from the coming together of a soul and a body.: According to an ancient belief, man arose from the coming together of a soul and a body.
The lucidity of consciousness rests upon dark unconscious seeds: The lucidity of consciousness rests upon dark unconscious seeds out of which grow objective cultural values. It is this unconscious background that is
Wolfgang Pauli writes of Professor Emma Jung: Wolfgang Pauli writes of Professor Emma Jung
Sigmund Freud Letter ending personal relations with Carl Jung: Sigmund Freud Letter ending personal relations with Carl Jung
In Gnostic terms, the pool of water represents the waters that exist below the firmament: In Gnostic terms, the pool of water represents the waters that exist below the firmament
What is the Prima Materia?: We have been speaking of the prima materia during several lectures.
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
Grief is a sacred journey by Elaine Mansfield: You died in 2018, but my inner soul connection with you feels as strong and supportive as ever. We shared letters for years, sometimes focusing on dreams and
Carl Jung and the Gnostic Anima.: The Gnostics already knew about the transformations of the anima.
Aniela Jaffe: From the Life and Work of C.G. Jung Quotations: Aniela Jaffe: From the Life and Work of C.G. Jung Quotations
Depression is not necessarily pathological.: Depression:
What, then, is a latent psychosis exactly?: Carl Jung: What, then, is a latent psychosis exactly?
Projection Anthology: Of course you really don't make projections: they are; it is a mistake when one speaks of making a projection, because in that moment it is no longer a
A Hidden Light: If such a thing can happen to a man, it challenges his best and highest on the other side; that is to say, this depth corresponds to a potential height, and
Carl Jung’s to Hermann Hesse on Demian.: Carl Jung’s to Hermann Hesse on Demian.
The Pleroma in the Black Books. – Quotations: The Pleroma in the Black Books. - Quotations
Carl Jung discovers that he happens to himself: Carl Jung discovers that he happens to himself
Self-regulation of the Psyche – Lexicon: Self-regulation of the psyche: