Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Carl Jung on the value of Dogma. - Carl Jung Depth Psychology

Carl Jung on the value of Dogma. - Carl Jung Depth Psychology: [Carl Jung on the value of Dogma. I have capitalized the words Dr. Jung italicized for emphasis.] It may not be quite clear why I call certain dogmas “immediate experiences,” since in itself a dogma is the very thing that precludes immediate experience. Yet the Christian images I have mentioned are not peculiar to Christianity …

Carl Jung Review of Sadger: "Konrad Ferdinand Meyer." - Carl Jung Depth Psychology

Carl Jung Review of Sadger: "Konrad Ferdinand Meyer." - Carl Jung Depth Psychology: The new art of writing biographies from the psychological point of view has already produced a number of moderately successful studies. One has only to think of Mobius on Goethe, Schopenhauer, Schumann, and Nietzsche, and Lange on Holderlin. Among these “pathographies,” Sadger’s book occupies an exceptional position. It does not stand out because of a …

Mysterium Encounter ~Carl Jung - Carl Jung Depth Psychology

Mysterium Encounter ~Carl Jung - Carl Jung Depth Psychology: Salome with the Head of John the Baptist by Titian, c 1515 (Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome) On the night when I considered the essence of the God, I became aware of an image: I lay in a dark depth. An old man stood before me. He looked like one of the old prophets. A black serpent lay at …