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Freddie Mercury – The Dostoyevsky of Rock Music
Kottu —
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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 ...23 hours ago -
the FAME Monster
ban-d-wagonist aka bandwagonist.com —
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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 ...4 days ago -
Friday’s Food for Thought: Mapping Human Behavior and Our Collective Unconscious
got geoint? —
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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 ...6 days ago -
Time and myth
Tom Conoboy's Writing Blog —
Authority: 127
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: ...1 week ago -
Old Media Monday: Reviewing the Reviewers
Omnivoracious —
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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. ...1 week ago -
The Red Book: One Mans Turmoil
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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 ...1 week ago -
The Red Book by Carl Jung
follow your bliss —
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Apologies, I’ve been an awful blogger of late. It’s been, well, months. Not much in the way of excuses, except for a lot of traveling and concentrating on my two WIPs, GIRLS GUIDE TO THE SHADOW SIDE and DIVING FOR AIR. Plus some magazine articles. Anyway, I can’t resist posting a little about Jung’s The Red ...1 week ago -
I WANT MY RED BOOK COLORING BOOK!
the moon's favors —
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Please, O Hermes! (nota bene: incarnation ) Or are we supposed to make our own. Lets. The Red Book: A Window Into Jungs Dreams by Karen Michel November 11, 2009 Listen to the Story at NPR All Things Considered [5 min 48 sec]2 weeks ago -
Adventures in Red
Slow Muse —
Authority: 120
Trees along the Charles River, Boston Ah, the color red. For several weeks that hue has been a touchstone for the unspoken for me, an indicator of another realm. It started with the trees. What a fall this has been in New England, with the color coming on with an orchestrated polyphony. The red leafed trees have ...2 weeks ago -
Science, Technology, Religion, Symbols & Dreams and Power of Myth
Random Thoughts —
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A Walk to See Carl Jungs Red Book: A Journey Into the Psyche
Walking Off the Big Apple —
Authority: 412
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (July 1875 – June 1961) embarked on an extraordinary journey in the years before World War I, a dangerous adventure that took him inward to the deepest recesses of his psyche. At the time he embarked on the journey he had broken his close relationship with his mentor, Sigmund Freud. His ...2 weeks ago -
Introversion and the Energy Equation
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Authority: 162
For the most part, what we "know" about introversion is still more theory than fact. We talk about introverts losing energy in social interactions but what, exactly, is that energy? What is energy directed outward? Or inward? We know what we think we mean when we talk about such things, but how do you measure them in ...2 weeks ago -
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.
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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 ...2 weeks ago -
The Red Book!
Mystic Medusa —
Authority: 483
“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 ...3 weeks ago -
Defining Muslim Work & Faith Based Institutions: Madrasah Islamiah of Houston
Muslim Media Network —
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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! ...3 weeks ago -
Because Bringing Crazy To Kids Is So Important
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"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 ...3 weeks ago -
Sarah Silverman Interprets Infamous Carl Jung Book
Comedy Central Insider Blog —
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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 ...3 weeks ago -
Alan Moore on the the toxic tail end of the industrial age
Faster Future: Publishing possibilities now and beyond —
Authority: 490
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 ...3 weeks ago -
Dream On | Sarah Silverman Meets Carl Jung
The Moment —
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Sarah Silverman shares her interpretation of a psychedelic illustration with the Jungian analyst, Michael Vannoy Adams.3 weeks ago -
Fernando Mastrangelo
We Love You So - Where The Wild Things Are - Spike Jonze —
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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.3 weeks ago

