1. Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung – Anthology
1. Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung – Anthology: Aniela Jaffe dreams
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1. Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung – Anthology: Aniela Jaffe dreams
Carl Jung on the Stages of Life.: The afternoon of human life must also have a significance of its own and cannot be merely a pitiful appendage to life's morning.
The Mystery of Love: I]f we possess a grain of wisdom, we will completely surrender to this unknowable who embraces in love all the opposites. Whatever the learned interpretation
Récréation – The wonderful story of Wolfgang Pauli, C.G. Jung and “the” woman: Récréation – The wonderful story of Wolfgang Pauli, C.G. Jung and “the” woman
Marie-Louise von Franz: Liberation of Relationship: Liberation of Relationship
Carl Jung on the “Objective Psyche.”: I understand what Fordham means but it doesn't agree at all with my view of the objective psyche.
Carl Jung on his Childhood Neurosis: what a neurosis is. Carl Jung, Jung: A Biography, Page 40
Carl Jung on Satori.: The satori experience of your friend, Dr. K., is a typical mandala vision.
Joseph Campbell: The source of temporal life is eternity.: CAMPBELL: The source of temporal life is eternity.
Carl Jung on Suffering. Anthology: Suffering is not an illness; it is the normal counterpole to happlness. ~Carl Jung, CW 18, Para 179
Carl Jung “The Symbolic Life” CW 18 Quotations: CW 18; The Symbolic Life
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.
Carl Jung: Don’t be led astray by the ravings of the animus.: Don't allow yourself to be led astray by the ravings of the animus.
19 November 1930 Visions Seminars Lecture VI: I showed you some of the initial visions, those fragmentary, hypnogogic glimpses, and this new vision was more or less the same kind, but with an entirely new
Marie Louise Von Franz and the Cat – A Tale of Feminine Redemption: Marie Louise Von Franz and The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption -
Madness in not to be despised.: My soul spoke to me in a whisper, urgently and alarmingly: "Words, words, do not make too many words. Be silent and listen: have you recognized your madness
References to Yoga in Memories, Dreams and Reflections.: References to Yoga in Memories, Dreams and Reflections.
Then I walk into the welcoming house where Izdubar should find healing.: I hide Izdubar under the drooping branches of a tree, go up to the door of the house, and knock.
The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola: Lecture 3 [17 November 1939]: Some of these descriptions are found in Przywara. ~Carl Jung, The Spiriual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola, Page 74-85
Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.: Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.
Meaning makes a great many things endurable perhaps everything.: The need for mythic statements is satisfied when we frame a view of the world which adequately explains the meaning of human existence in the cosmos, a view
The dynamic principle of fantasy is play…Quotations: The dynamic principle of fantasy is play, a characteristic also of the child, and as such it appears inconsistent with the principle of serious work. But
Poems from Joseph Campbell’s “Reflections on the Art of Living”: Reflections on the Art of Living by Joseph Campbell
How can I attain the knowledge of the heart?: But how can I attain the knowledge of the heart? You can attain this knowledge only by living your life to the full. You live your life fully if you also live
1. Four categories of repression to be seen throughout history: There are four categories of repression to be seen throughout history:
Carl Jung on America and Russia.: For instance, as you know, Russia, the Soviet Republic, had that symbol of the red star.
Emma Jung – Reflections on a Passage by Meister Eckhart 1922: Reflections on a Passage by Meister Eckhart 1922
Carl Jung’s Stone Memorial to Emma Jung: Although Emma Jung was not buried at Bollingen, Jung beautifully carved a memorial stone to her memory.
Jung and Freud on the Psychology of Possession: Simply put, for both Freud and Jung, a mentally healthy personality is one that develops through the cultivation of these dialogues. A healthy relationship at the intrapersonal level will lead a person to feel appropriately integrated within his or her environment and to experience positive interpersonal relations, and these in turn will reflect back to the person an affirming acknowledgement of self. By contrast, a mentally unstable personality is one that splits off aspects of the mind and isolates these parts from each other, thereby preventing their creative dialogue and disabling the development of personality as a whole. The disagreement between Freud and Jung concerns the dynamic nature of intrapersonal dialogue, and their respective interpretations of this are themselves informed by their different conceptions of the unconscious.