1. Coniunctio Unus Mundus Lexicon
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Poems from Joseph Campbell’s “Reflections on the Art of Living”: Reflections on the Art of Living by Joseph Campbell
In earliest infancy, no ego or consciousness exists. All is in the unconscious.: The latent ego is in complete identification with the Self. The Self is born, but the ego is made; and in the beginning all is Self.
“Put aside the wants of others. Act on yours. You adapt enough to others.”: "Put aside the wants of others. Act on yours. You adapt enough to others."
Yet another new adventure occurred: Yet another new adventure occurred: wide meadows spread out before me-a carpet of flowers-soft hills-a fresh green wood in the distance. I come across two
1. Imagination, Subtle Body, Opus: We have to conceive of these processes not as the immaterial phantoms we readily take fantasy-pictures to be, but as something corporeal, a “subtle body”
Lighting lanterns, water-pumping, wood-cutting, fire making, and cooking: Jung at Bollingen. Of lighting lanterns, water-pumping, wood-cutting, fire making, and cooking, Jung said, "These simple acts make man simple." ~Wounded
The Meditations of Buddha.: "Consequently, when you have perceived Buddha, it is indeed that mind of yours that possesses those thirty-two signs of perfection and eighty minor marks of
Marie-Louise von Franz – Love War and Transformation: Marie-Louise Von Franz - Love War And Transformation
Carl Jung on “Naples” – Quotations: In 1892 the patient became “Queen of the Orphans” and “proprietress of Burghölzli Asylum.” “Naples and I must supply the whole world with macaroni.” ~Carl
1. Carl Jung on Mandala – Anthology: The mandala represents this monad, and corresponds to the microcosmic nature of the soul. Carl Jung, Liber Novus, Page 206 and MDR, Page 221.
These beginnings are naturally shrouded in deep darkness.: These beginnings are naturally shrouded in deep darkness.
Carl Jung: CW 6 “Psychological Types” – Quotations: Psychological Types (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 6) (Bollingen Series XX)
Let it go forth into the world for the benefit of those who can discern its meaning.: Let it go forth into the world for the benefit of those who can discern its meaning. ~Carl Jung, Psychology and Religion, Paragraph 1018.
Carl Jung on “The Individual’s Understanding of Himself”: It is this fear of the unconscious psyche which not only impedes self-knowledge but is the gravest obstacle to a wider understanding and knowledge of
Your questions are unanswerable: Your questions are unanswerable because you want to know how one ought to live.
Shadow is that hidden, repressed.: “Shadow is that hidden, repressed, for the most part inferior and guilt-laden personality whose ultimate ramifications reach back into the realm of our animal
Shadow Carried by All says Jung [1937]: Shadow Carried by All
Jung’s most far-reaching discovery is the collective unconscious: Jung's most basic and far-reaching discovery is the collective unconscious or archetypal psyche.
I am an orphan, alone; nevertheless I am found everywhere.: I am an orphan, alone; nevertheless I am found everywhere.
Women and Mandalas: This is not the case in the East, the mandalas are made by men, the feminine has remained unconscious.
Happiness equals what we have, divided by what we expect.: Carlyle has put it cleverly. He says that happiness is inversely proportionate to the quantity of our expectations, i.e., how much we think we are entitled
On Divination and Synchronicity by Marie Louise Von Franz.: On Divination and Synchronicity: The Psychology of Meaningful Chance (Studies in Jungian Psychology)
Carl Jung: “Paracelsus: Selected Writings”: The author has asked me for some introductory words to the English edition of her book on Paracelsus.
Carl Jung Consciousness is Maya: The visible world is for him Maya, appearance, illusion, Maya-Sakti, that is, the product of Sakti.
I believe that we have the choice: 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
Philemon’s Fifth Sermon to the Dead: When the following night came, the dead approached noisily, pushing and shoving; they were scoffing and exclaimed, "Teach us, fool, about the church and holy
Carl Jung: I was thrown back on experience alone: I was thrown back on experience alone.
Marion Woodman on Jungian Analysis, Eating Disorders and the ‘Great Work’ by Pythia Peay: At the age of 81, with over 500,000 books in print, Marion Woodman is a wise elder in the field of Jungian psychology.
Worshipping Illusions: An Interview with Marion Woodman: Worshipping Illusions: An Interview with Marion Woodman
Marie Louise Von Franz: Alchemy.: Marie-Louise von Franz on Alchemy
Carl Jung on Lucifer; Fallen Angels – Anthology: The notion of the fallen Lucifer means that a being of the light has fallen under the law of gravity, that it has assumed a material body. In Dante’s Divine
A Woman’s Way: A Conversation with Marie-Louise von Franz: A woman's way A Conversation with Marie-Louise von Franz
Marie-Louise von Franz – Love War and Transformation: Marie-Louise Von Franz - Love War And Transformation
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
1. Jung on the importance of Fear: First and foremost because fear is a fundamental reaction of nature. Kierkegaard's view that animals have no fear is totally disproved by the facts.
Marie-Louise von Franz: The Way of the Dream – Anthology: The Way of the Dream by Marie-Louise von Franz
12 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar LECTURE 1: hology 12 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar LECTURE 1
Marion Woodman If we are blindly living out an archetype, we are not containing our own life.: If we are blindly living out an archetype, we are not containing our own life.
My Mysteries are Inviolable: My secret remains virginal and my mysteries are inviolable, they belong to me and cannot belong to you.
Tantric Yoga in the Dream of a Child.: I think there is a very elaborate parallel in Tantric Yoga.
Faith, Hope, Love and Insight: “Faith, hope, l0ve, 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 on Immortality: The idea of immortality follows legitimately from these psychological premises. ~Carl Jung, CW 7, Para 303
1. Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung – Anthology: Aniela Jaffe dreams