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  • C. G. Jung – Creation of a New Cosmology


    B12 SolipsismAuthority Authority: 444
    More on Carl Jung’s so-called Red Book, previously discussed , but still unread, at least around these parts He wrote it out himself, using a runic Latin and German calligraphy. Its opening portion, which begins with quotations from Isaiah and the Gospel according to John, is inked onto parchment, each section ...
    4 days ago
  • Jung, The Red Book: Liber Novus at Rubin


    AK Tracker: Tracking A.K.Authority Authority: 106
    Now at the Rubin museum in new york, in its holistic-y but nice innersanctum, Jungs red book as previously discussed, also made the slideshow area of the…
    4 days ago
  • The Wizard of Oz


    Civil ReligionAuthority Authority: 474
    The Wizard of Oz is a great story.  Though secular, it encompasses many mythological motifs that occur in religious stories.  Dorothy’s life experiences and the people she meets may teach us the lessons needed on our own spiritual journey. Dorothy is undergoing psychological angst, this we perceive in the ...
    1 week ago
  • Jungs Red Book


    Tom Conoboy's Writing BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    Weighing in at $195, this is probably a Christmas present or a reservation at the library but, fifty years after it was completed, Carl Jungs Red Book , or Liber Novus , has been published. I came across a reference to this a few months ago, oddly enough and now here it is: the world is full of coincidences. Jung ...
    1 week ago
  • Seeing Similarities


    SocybertyAuthority Authority: 578
      Individual, the conglomerate identity, has differences rather than similarities with each other. But every individual is confined under the helplessness of generalized perception. In other words, it is a human deficiency that they can’t afford unwanted energy expenditure as part of their increasing utility ...
    1 week ago
  • Jung for the Fool?


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    Good books on Carl Jung and the general history of psychology written for laypeople? Lately, NPR has been talking about the publishing of Carl Jungs Red Book, his private journal of sorts that he used to develop his theory of psychology and the collective unconscious. It sounds interesting, but the reprints cost ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Ways to Resolve Conflict When Others Avoid It


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    I f you want to resolve conflict instead of avoiding it, you’re a rare individual. Based on my observations and experiences, most people are conflict avoiders. To survive in the workplace, at business, and around family you must know how to deal with people who prefer to avoid “negative feelings”; overlook the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Does The Past Take Us Out of Our Minds?


    SocybertyAuthority Authority: 578
    Magic moments, images and scents from childhood, things we wish we could forget – there are all kinds of memories. We know our brains conjure them up, and so we have assumed that the memories themselves are stored in the brain. But this view may be mistaken, suggests a British biochemist, Dr. Rupert Sheldrake. Many ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Freddie Mercury – The Dostoyevsky of Rock Music


    KottuAuthority Authority: 169
    Freddie Mercury – The Dostoyevsky of Rock Music When Im dead, I want to be remembered as a musician of some worth and substance. -Freddie Mercury Freddie Mercury emerged as a popular singer when Elvis, Mick Jagger, Ian Gillan, John Lennon, Barry Gibb, Mike Love etc dominated the music world. When he ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Dream Theories of Carl Jung


    The Dream Studies PortalAuthority Authority: 106
    Except for Dr Freud, no one has influenced modern dream studies more than Carl Jung.A psychoanalyst based in Geneva, Switzerland, Jung (1875  -1961) was a friend and follower of Freud but soon developed his own ideas about how dreams are formed.  While depth psychology has fallen out of favor in neuroscience, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A Jungian analogy


    Tom Conoboy's Writing BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    Carl Jung: We have then to describe and to explain a building, the upper storey of which was erected in the nineteenth century, the ground floor dates from the sixteenth century, and a careful examination of the masonry discloses the fact that it was reconstructed from a dwelling-tower of the eleventh century. In ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Merely Human


    The Third EveAuthority Authority: 103
    Friends of ours took their family to a resort over the Thanksgiving holidays and let everyone know how much fun they intended to have (and have been having since arriving) by emailing and posting photos of every part of the trip. I find there is nothing like a play-by-play account of the wanton spending of money to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • the FAME Monster


    ban-d-wagonist aka bandwagonist.comAuthority Authority: 123
    wrote this yesterday as i listened to Lady GaGa’s new album, the Fame Monster… i honestly wasnt planning to review it but decided to write about it after a series of events… especially after that Video Phone post…first tracks were played when i read a tweet from someone who was most excited about the album ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Friday’s Food for Thought: Mapping Human Behavior and Our Collective Unconscious


    got geoint?Authority Authority: 468
    Welcome once again to our Friday’s Food for Thought post. Since we have been doing posts lately about the mapping of human behaviors (i.e., sins and corruption ), we decided to make this week’s FFT post all about the mapping of human activity and the concept of the collective unconscious. We spend a ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Time and myth


    Tom Conoboy's Writing BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    Reading up on Jungian archetypes at the moment, and trying to decide whether Jung was a charlatan or a scientist. This is G. Van Der Leeuw on myth and time, an area of particular Jungian interest: Time and myth belong together. Myth creates time, gives it "content and form." This is still implicit in the calendar: ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Old Media Monday: Reviewing the Reviewers


    OmnivoraciousAuthority Authority: 619
    New York Times: Sunday Book Review cover: Steven Pinker on What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell: "The themes of the collection are a good way to characterize Gladwellhimself: a minor genius who unwittingly demonstrates the hazards ofstatistical reasoning and who occasionally blunders into spectacularfailures. ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The Red Book: One Mans Turmoil


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 161
    Before I read a single page of Carl G. Jungs newly published Red Book, I admit that I harbored a degree of skepticism. The book had lain dormant for half a century, first in the cupboard of Jungs Zurich home and then in a bank vault. My interpretation of that fact alone? "It was so crazy that even Jung didnt think it ...
    4 weeks ago

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