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Art is a kind of innate drive that seizes a human being and makes him its instrument. To perform this difficult office it is sometimes necessary for him to sacrifice happiness and everything that makes life worth living for the ordinary human being.
2009 Artist Quote of the Day —
Authority: 125
Carl Jung Carl Gustav Jung (German pronunciation: [ˈka:ɐ̯l ˈgʊstaf ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology (also known as Jungian psychology). Jung’s approach to psychology has been influential in the field of ...17 hours ago -
The Red Book!
Mystic Medusa —
Authority: 484
“This is a story about a nearly 100-year-old book, bound in red leather, which has spent the last quarter century secreted away in a bank vault in Switzerland. The book is big and heavy and its spine is etched with gold letters that say “ Liber Novus ,” which is Latin for “New Book.” Its pages are made from ...5 days ago -
Defining Muslim Work & Faith Based Institutions: Madrasah Islamiah of Houston
Muslim Media Network —
Authority: 435
By Umme Abdullah Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” - Carl Jung In the light of Islam, 21st century might be considered as the Platinum Era; and it is nothing but the blind faith in Allah that has resulted Islam to rank as the World’s Largest Religion! ...5 days ago -
Because Bringing Crazy To Kids Is So Important
? The Macho Response ? —
Authority: 137
"Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who trained under Sigmund Freud in Vienna. He was known for forging ahead with work for which the world wasn’t quite ready. He was labeled as a quack by the FDA and deemed mentally ill. However, Wilhelm Reich was once connected to the Old Pueblo and this ...5 days ago -
Sarah Silverman Interprets Infamous Carl Jung Book
Comedy Central Insider Blog —
Authority: 487
Back before there was the internet, there were books. And back before there was a keyboard cat, there was a Carl Jung. And Carl Jung once went crazy and wrote a book called The Red Book , which was considered so dangerous, it was kept under "lock and key" until recently. In a show at the Rubin Museum , Sarah ...5 days ago -
Alan Moore on the the toxic tail end of the industrial age
Faster Future: Publishing possibilities now and beyond —
Authority: 506
On November 17 I will be speaking at Monitoring Social Media in central London. Which is nice. If youre in London or anywhere close-ish, you should come. So will the author of Communities Dominate Brands Alan Moore. Alan, a very good friend of mine, and a collaborator over at 90:10 , is also speaking at Londons ...6 days ago -
Dream On | Sarah Silverman Meets Carl Jung
The Moment —
Authority: 688
Sarah Silverman shares her interpretation of a psychedelic illustration with the Jungian analyst, Michael Vannoy Adams.1 week ago -
Fernando Mastrangelo
We Love You So - Where The Wild Things Are - Spike Jonze —
Authority: 643
Psychedelic hubcaps? Jungian mandalas? Aerial views of Photoshopped crop circles? NO! Just some freakishly detailed pieces of art by New York’s Fernando Mastrangelo made of black beans, cornmeal, sugar and chili. No, you may not poke them.1 week ago -
Introverts are Loners – Understand Your Personality Type in an Extrovert World
ToP —
Authority: 98
W hat’s the first few thoughts that drift through your mind when you hear “introverts”? Some keywords people identify introverts with are loners, anti-social, party poopers, nerds, withdrawn, hermits, shy, unfriendly, and poor with social skills. These words – probably similar to your vision of an extreme ...1 week ago -
Introvert and Extrovert Personality Test – Are You An Innie or Outtie?
ToP —
Authority: 98
B elow is a personality test I’ve designed to help determine whether you’re an introvert or extrovert. For more information and understanding of your personality type, I’ve written an insightful article to help you learn more about introversion and extroversion . There are no right or wrong answers. The quiz ...1 week ago -
Cahokia Mounds
Civil Religion —
Authority: 592
As I stand at the top of the tallest mound , I see the obvious necessity of building the mounds. The flat, low ground next to the largest North American river should have flooded often. The physical structure of the environment necessitated higher ground. But the mounds are also monuments. Monuments serve ...1 week ago -
JOSHUA HOFFINE MAKES CHILDREN CRY
Viceland Today —
Authority: 143
Joshua Hoffine knows what scares the fuck out of children. For the past few years, he’s been staging a series of meticulous photographs that capture the horror lurking inside a child’s imagination. Monsters under the bed. Serial killers on the loose. Being eaten by an enormous snake. Evil clowns doing, well, ...1 week ago -
Being In The Grip Of A Complex!
Wish Everyone Good Health. —
Authority: 465
Carl Jung defined the complex as being a collection of images and ideas, clustered round a core derived from one or more archetypes, and characterised by a common emotional tone. Critical in our daily life is the existence of complexes. We all know ?someone else? that complexes out (we of course never do!), but, as ...1 week ago -
Family Advocacy – Part One
Wish Everyone Good Health. —
Authority: 465
Who Was Jean Piaget?Jean Piaget was to cognitive development as Albert Einstein was to physics. In fact Einstein was afan of Piaget’s work. Jean Piaget was born in Switzerland on Aug. 9, 1896. He published his first scientific paper at the age of 10. By the age of 22 he already had a doctorate in [...]2 weeks ago -
“The Rhizome Remains”
Astrology :: the art of awareness —
Authority: 408
click on the image to read about the art “Life has always seemed to me like a plant that lives on its rhizome. Its true life is invisible, hidden in the rhizome. The part that appears above the ground lasts only a single summer. Then it withers away – an ephemeral apparition. When we think of unending growth ...2 weeks ago -
Greatest. Journal. Ever. Jung’s Red Book
Scholars and Rogues —
Authority: 588
An article in the Sunday New York Times magazine on September 16 entitled The Holy Grail of the Unconscious caught me by surprise. When young, I’d read Carl Jung, founder, along with Freud, of the school of analytical psychology. I was familiar with his ideas about archetypes and the collective unconscious. But ...2 weeks ago -
On Being A Government DJ, Or, “Torture? You Call That Torture?”
Featured States News —
Authority: 157
Original Author: fake consultant Its become more or less common knowledge that US forces have been using music as an operational tool for some time now, and Ive begun seeing lists of the songs that are being used either to inflict pain, to demoralize, or to just generally ...2 weeks ago -
10/23/09
Almost Daily Quote —
Authority: 122
All the works of man have their origin in creative fantasy. What right have we then to depreciate imagination. - Carl Jung2 weeks ago -
The Red Book (Not Little)
Wanderlust —
Authority: 443
Unlike his former adviser and friend Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung believed in the importance of mythology and religion. He believed that our dreams and unconscious were indelibly tied to a collective unconscious shared by an ancestry of people. In this regard, Carl Jung was not only a clinician and psychologist. He also ...2 weeks ago -
Becoming a Crazy Old Lady
Living the Dream —
Authority: 91
It was my friend and colleague Cindy Morris who provided the news. Cindy graduated from Cornell University’s agriculture program enough years ago that the professors have all probably changed a time or two since and she once owned the European Flower Shop in Boulder, Colorado. Like me, she has fairy in her blood ...2 weeks ago