C.G. told me to read Dr. Zhivago
C.G. told me to read Dr. Zhivago: He was interested at seeing the dredger arriving, apparently to dredge by the Strandbad.
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C.G. told me to read Dr. Zhivago: He was interested at seeing the dredger arriving, apparently to dredge by the Strandbad.
1. That is the secret of great art, and of its effect upon us.: The Spirit in Art, Man and Literature
Carl Jung: A Pictorial Guide to The Red Book: A Pictoral Guide to The Red Book
Sonu Shamdasani: Wehr presented Jung’s own accounts of his experience: Wehr’s biography concludes with three short essays that survey the cultural reception of Jung’s work, particularly in religious circles. ~Sonu Shamdasani,
Our souls as well as our bodies are composed of individual elements.: Our souls as well as our bodies are composed of individual elements which were all already present in the ranks of our ancestors.
Richard L. Evans: Conversations with Carl Jung – Quotations: Richard L. Evans: Conversations with Jung - YouTube
Marion Woodman Interviews Jane Hollister Wheelwright: Marion Woodman Interviews Jane Wheelwright
Tantric Yoga, Astrology and the Final Transformation of Man.: I think there is a very elaborate parallel in Tantric Yoga.
The fairy tale is the great mother of the novel: I: "Woe is me, you now become very fairy-tale-like."
The Missionary in you.: He went back to say again that if you have the missionary in you which tells everyone what is good for him, you will certainly arouse a thundercloud ... and
Enlightenment: West and East: The Easterner says: Through enlightenment I become Atman and Buddha.
Carl Jung I try to accept Life and Death: I try to accept life and death.
Carl Jung on Karmic Illusion.: It means the end of all conscious, rational, morally responsible conduct of life, and a voluntary surrender to what the Bardo Thodol calls "karmic illusion."
Carl Jung on Zeus Anthology: Naturally a new meaning does not come ready-made out of the unconscious, like Pallas Athene springing fully armed from the head of Zeus; a living effect is
Carl Jung on the Symbolism of Snakes.: The same was true of the snakes.
Carl Jung: The Germans would have easily entered out country too.: So easily it could have happened that the Germans would have invaded our country too.
What do you let yourself suffer through the suffering of another?: S. No, but at the mixing. What do you let yourself suffer through the suffering of another?
Carl Jung on a piece of Greek sculpture: The chance of seeing and enjoying the exquisite beauty of this unique piece of Greek sculpture has been a boon I have to thank you for.
For it all how depends how we look at things, and not on they are in themselves.: For it all how depends how we look at things, and not on they are in themselves.
Nora Mindell – Obituary of Marie-Louise von Franz: Nora Mindell - Obituary of Marie-Louise von Franz
Carl Jung on “Jews” “Anti-Semitism” – Anthology – Quotations: Evidence of his admiration for the inspired concern of the Jews for all things of the spirit is to be found in the fact that of the three literary trustees
Forward to Lucifer and Prometheus: Prometheus having his liver eaten by an eagle. Painting by Jacob Jordaens, c. 1640, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, Germany.
Where Love Reigns: " Logically the opposite of love is hate, and of Eros, Phobos, (fear); but psychologically it is the will to power. Where love reigns, there is no will to
Toni Wolff Correspondence with Katy Cabot: Toni Wolff to Katy Cabot August 3, 1937
Carl Jung: What happens after Death is so unspeakably Glorious.: What happens after death is so unspeakably glorious that our imagination and our feelings do not suffice to form even an approximate conception of it.
Feminine divinities were invoked at the beginning.: Feminine divinities were invoked at the beginning.
Carl Jung on the Hero Lexicon.: The hero’s main feat is to overcome the monster of darkness: it is the long-hoped-for and expected triumph of consciousness over the unconscious.
1. If we do not fashion for ourselves a picture of the world: If we do not fashion for ourselves a picture of the w0rld, we do not see ourselves either, who are the faithful reflections of that world.
Life is like a plant that lives on its rhizome: "Life is like a plant that lives on its rhizome. Its true life is invisible, hidden in the rhizome. The part that appears above ground lasts only a single
Carl Jung on the Intuitive Extrovert and Intuitive Introvert.: Dr. Evans: More specifically, what would be an example of the difference between an intuitive extrovert and an intuitive introvert?
Victor White first letter to Dr. Jung: Yours very obediently, gratefully, Fr. Victor White, O.P. ~The Jung – White Letters, Page 3
An Interview with June Singer: Dr. Singer: This is the first time I’ve addressed myself to people on the Internet, save for a few good friends. I must admit I find it awesome.
Carl Jung “Modern Man in Search of a Soul” Quotations: Modern Man in Search of a Soul
1. Whoever goes to himself risks a confrontation with himself: Whoever goes to himself risks a confrontation with himself. . . .
Victor White first letter to Dr. Jung: Yours very obediently, gratefully, Fr. Victor White, O.P. ~The Jung – White Letters, Page 3
Biological and Psychological Transformation of Instinct.: Your statement as to the transformability of instinct is correct in the main, yet it could give cause for criticism from biological quarters.
Here three people were accepting a destiny: I can only say that it seemed to me very important that, even as a passing phenomenon, here three people were accepting a destiny which was not gone into just
1. Emma Jung: The Anima as an Elemental Being: Animus and Anima by Emma Jung
Nidhogg tearer of corpses is a monstrous serpent: Nidhogg tearer of corpses is a monstrous serpent
Carl Jung’s Letter to James Kirsch: College students get free two-day shipping on textbooks with Prime Student. Learn more The Jung-Kirsch Letters
1. Feeling, Sensation, Intuition Thinking: Similarly, people with a fairly developed amount of feeling, but in whom there is also intuition with it, hold feeling to be an irrational function.