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Jung Lexicon
The Jung Lexicon has been made available to NYAAP through the generosity of its author, Jungian analyst, Daryl Sharp, publisher and general editor of Inner City Books. by Daryl Sharp Copyright 1991 Daryl Sharp All rights reserved.

Psyche, Soma and Gene Expression
A great many ritualistic performances are carried out for the sole purpose of producing at will the effect of the numinousum

Joseph Campbell
THE SHORT FORM OF THE HERO STORY: The hero is introduced in his ordinary world, where he receives the call to adventure. He is reluctant at first but is encouraged by the wise old man or woman to cross the first threshold, where he encount

Heros Journey
Campbell describes a number of stages or steps along this journey. Very few myths contain all of these stages â?? some myths contain many of the stages, while others contain only a few; some myths may have as a focus only one of the stages, while oth

Thomas Ogden reading Winnicott
In its first century, psychoanalysis has had several great thinkers, but from the author's viewpoint, only one great English-speaking wri er. Donald Winnicott. Because style and content are so interdependent in Winnicott's writing, his papers a e not

Some thoughts on Transference
As a corrective, Dieckmann and three other German analysts participated in a research project in which they recorded (and processed in a collegial group) their own associations to particular patient material. Their own associative content fell into f

Stages of Jungian Therapy
To allow an integration of the conscious and unconscious selves and theemergence of the true self, much of therapy involves the slow, methodicaldetective work of exploring the symbolic, often obtuse, and at times seeminglyincomprehensible components

Theory of Mind
The development of mental representations of objects, and the subsequent development of the ability to manipulate them, has been well described by Piaget and others, and is not particularly controversial. However, what is controversial is the questio

Edinger - the ego prophet
The American psychoanalyst and author Edward F. Edinger (1922-1998) is the inventor of an exceptional worldview. According to him Jesus Christ must "incarnate" in the self (the archetype of psychic totality) whereupon the self "incarnates" in the ego

The Archetype of the Holy Wedding
The alchemists] â??spiritâ?? was their own belief in the light â?? a spirit which drew the soul to itself from its imprisonment in the body; but the soul brought with it the darkness of the chthonic spirit, the unconscious. The separation was so impo

The stages of the ALCHEMICAL process
Calcination Latin: calx = Lime. To intensely heat (as with inorganic materials) to a high temperature, but without fusion, in order to drive off volatile matter, or to effect changes (as oxidation or pulverization.) What remains is a fine dry pow

C. G. Jung Foundation
Quadrant: Article Index Quadrant has been in publication since the spring of 1968. This is a cumulative index of all articles by title. For a list of articles by author, see the Author Index. The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, fo

Narcissus Myth
Born at thespia, in Beortia, son of the river Cephissus (we shall later encounter the water that held the image) and the nymph Liriope (leirion, the lily, will eventually be metamorphosed, as the myth tells it, into that other flower of moist areas,

The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology
ew myths have so wide a distribution as the one, known by the name of the Trickster, which we are presenting here. For few can we so confidently assert that they belong to the oldest expres­ sions of mankind. Few other myths have persisted with

The Psychologyof The Simpsons Edited By Alan Brown, Ph.D. With Chris Logan
Tis a country that talks a lot about â??family val-ues.â? That particular phrase is often used as the rationale for major social, political and even business decisions. But what does â??family val-uesâ? mean to individual people? In general, people

Foreword I Ching by Jung
Since I am not a sinologue, a foreword to the Book of Changes from my hand must be a testimonial of my individual experience with this great and singular book. It also affords me a welcome opportunity to pay tribute again to the memory of my late fri

Codex Giga
According to legend the scribe was a monk who breached his monastic code and was sentenced to be walled up alive. In order to forbear this harsh penalty he promised to create in one single night a book to glorify the monastery forever, including all

THE ORIGIN OF VALUE IN A TRANSCENDENT FUNCTION
The Nature of This Project In this section I will introduce the perspective and the program of this dissertation in terms of their ultimate historical antecedents and their broadest conceptual principles. First of all, that will mean a look at Plato

Science of Mythology: Essays on the Myth of the Di
This agrees exactly with our experience of the psychology of the individual, which shows that the "child" paves the way for a future change of personality. In the individuation process, it anticipates the figure that comes from the synthesis of consc

Jung C. G.: Four Archetypes
On the other hand the raven is closely connected with Apollo as his sacred animal, and in the Bible too he has a positive significance. See Psalm 147:9: "He giveth to the beast his food, and to the young ravens which cry"; Job 38:41: "Who provideth f

Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology by C. G.
saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not. (14) And he came and touched the bier: and they that bare him stood still. And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise.

GAF
Axis V. (Global Assessment of Functioning Scale):

PS?CH?? MATRIX REALITA
Hled??n?­ dimenz?­ reality očima psychologa Vladislav ? olc je psycholog. Vystudoval klinickou psychologii na Filozofick?Š fakultÄ? Univerzity Karlovy v Praze. Od roku 2003 p??sob?­ v USA, Milwaukee, kde pracuje jako soukrom?? psychoterapeut a ta

Medusa - Myth Gorgon
Medusa wasn't always hideous. There is a particular myth in which Medusa was originally a beautiful maiden with long silky hair that she was very proud of. One day she unwisely desecrated Athena's temple by lying there with Poseidon. Outraged, Athena

Snake - Symbol
have often been asked by the Brethren on where I was passed and raised. Actually, I was initiated in Sinim, passed in The Netherlands, and raised in the USA. To this, I am often asked what some of the differences are in the symbols and rituals Freem

The Wounded Healer: Countertransference from a Jun
attempts to â??exposeâ? countertransference may indeed collide with narcissistic- exhibitionistic issues, the â??phenomenology of counter- transferenceâ? is

Joe Cambray, Towards the Feeling of Emergence
Emergence is a multi-dimensional notion; the meanings it has acquired span the mythopoetic to the scientific, especially as found in complex systems. Examples of emergence in Navaho and Egyptian imagery underscore its diverse cultural origins and app

Images and Pictures
Tree of Life, an almost universal mythological symbol which occurs in many of the cultural traditions of the world

Alchimie et Philosophie
Cette section est compos?Še d'un premier essai (*) sur la possibilit?Š formelle d'un rapport entre alchimie et philosophie critique. Puis d'un deuxi?šme essai (**), sur les relations cat?Šgorielles des symboles alchimiques mis en perspective avec l'?

MBTI Presentation
1/17/06: Don't forget to print out the slides before you come to class this week. We will be using the "measurement of personality" and "research design" slides found below. You can choose several formats to print the slides under the print option

Fables of Aesop
AN ASS feeding in a meadow saw a Wolf approaching to seize him, and immediately pretended to be lame. The Wolf, coming up, inquired the cause of his lameness. The Ass replied that passing through a hedge he had trod with his foot upon a sharp th

Jung - Quotes
Every man carries within him the eternal image of woman. . . . This image is fundamentally unconscious, an hereditary factor of primordial origin . . . an imprint or 'archetype' of all the ancestral experiences of the female, a deposit, as it were, o

Some Quotes of CGJ
When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate

Jung on Dreams
The view that dreams are merely the imaginary fulfillments of repressed wishes is hopelessly out of date. There are, it is true, dreams which manifestly represent wishes or fears, but what about all the other things? Dreams may contain ineluctable tr

Jung on Dream Interpretation
The majority of dreams are composed of four parts or phases, pretty much like in drama. Firstly, we need to figure out the scene and time of dream as well as dramatis personae. In first phase, which can be regarded as the exposition, the initial situ

The Philosophy of St. Augustine
After his first studies in his native city, he went to Carthage, with the financial aid of Romanianus, to complete his studies in rhetoric. At the same time, however, he fell a slave to his youthful passions and even became connected with the Manicha

Jung and White and the God of terrible double aspe
His review of â?? ?? das Selbstâ??, taking Jung seriously. to task, is a thunderclap, warning of the storm to come. In language less ...

Jung and Hermann Hesse
The purpose of this dissertation is to point out and to explain the use ofJungian symbols and Archetypes in the works of Hermann Hesse. No claim ismade that a knowledge of C.G. Jung's psychology is indispensable for theunderstanding and

Todays Magnum Opus of the Soul. Dolores E. Brien
This essay, discussed below, was the subject of an on-line Jung-Seminar sponsored in October,1998 by the C. G. Jung Page and The Round Table Review. The author, Wolfgang Giegerich is a Jungian training analyst with a private practice near M??nich, G

Christ a symbol of the Self. Jerry Wright
Carl Jungâ??s ideas and writings about God, religion, Christ, Christianity, and the Christian Church are some of his most challenging, controversial, and fruitful. His approach was to take ancient â??thought forms that have become historically fixed,

Aurelius Augustinus On Divine Ideas and Illuminati
Plato is known as the first to have named the Ideas. Not that if this name were nonexistentbefore he established it, the things that he called Ideas would not have existed, or would nothave been understood by anyone â?? but they were probably calle

Modern Theories of the Unconscious
William Lovell Northridge: That there are certain archetypes of thought cannot be disputed. ... Thus in Plato's philosophy the archetypes are held to be the models of the real things, ...

THE MONADOLOGY of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
1. The Monad, of which we shall here speak, is nothing but a simple substance, which enters into compounds. By 'simple' is meant 'without parts.' (Theod. 10.) 2. And there must be simple substances, since there are compounds; for a compound is no

Charles Darwin, The Origin of The Species
WILL here give a brief sketch of the progress of opinion on the Origin of Species. Until recently the great majority of naturalists believed that species were immutable productions, and had been separately created. This view has been ably maintained

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
Sigmund Freud, physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and father of psychoanalysis, is generally recognised as one of the most influential and authoritative thinkers of the twentieth century. Working initially in close collaboration with Joseph B

Carl Gustav Jung, The Role of the Unconscious
To the laymanâ??s ears, the word â??unconsciousâ? has an undertone of something metaphysical and rather mysterious. This peculiarity, attaching to the whole concept of the unconscious, is primarily due to the fact that the term found its way into o

Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher of the late 19th century who challenged the foundations of traditional morality and Christianity. He believed in life, creativity, health, and the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situa

Alfred Adler
The following Classical Adlerian quotations are from the Adlerian Translation Project Archives at the Alfred Adler Institute of San Francisco

Jung and his Cabbalistic vision
German â??psychopathic inferiorityâ? (â??) â??is the explanation which could in any way account for effect this scarecrow had on the massesâ? (Jung: 1946 article)

Platon (Plato)
Plato is one of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosophers. Known as the student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, he wrote in the middle of the fourth century B.C.E. His earliest works are regarded as the most relia

Philosophy Timeline
A Timeline of Western Philosophers

ALFRED ADLER
I would like to introduce Alfred Adler by talking about someone Adler never knew: Theodore Roosevelt. Born to Martha and Theodore Senior in Manhattan on October 27, 1858, he was said to be a particularly beautiful baby who needed no help entering his

TRIBUTE TO ALFRED ADLER
Adler developed a theory of personality based upon: (1) inferiority feelings and inferiority complex, (2) striving for superiority, (3) style of life, (4) social interest, (5) birth order, (6) fictional finalism, (7) the creative self, (8) masculine

Modern Man in Search of a Soul, Jung C. G.
It would be an unpardonable error to overlook the element of truth in both the Freudian and Adlerian viewpoints, but it would be no less unpardonable to

Collected Works of C.G. Jung
Volume 1. Psychiatric Studies. C.G. Jung; G. Adler and R.F.C. Hull, eds. and trans. Volume 2. Experimental Researches. C.G. Jung; G. Adler and R.F.C. Hull, eds. and trans. Volume 3. Psychogenesis of Mental Disease. C.G. Jung; G. Adler, H. Read, R

Aristotle Metaphysics
The first major work in the history of philosophy to bear the title â??Metaphysicsâ? was the treatise by Aristotle that we have come to know by that name. But Aristotle himself did not use that title or even describe his field of study as â??metaphy

The Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant
Everything intuited or perceived in space and time, and therefore all objects of a possible experience , are nothing but phenomenal appearances, that is, mere representations, which in the way in which they are represented to us, as extended beings,

Carl Gustav Jung
To the laymanâ??s ears, the word unconscious has an undertone of something metaphysical and rather mysterious. This peculiarity, attaching to the whole concept of the unconscious, is primarily due to the fact that the term found its way into ordina

The Birth of Psychological Astrology
It is difficult to appreciate just how far astrology has come over the last 30 years. It wasn't until the advent of humanistic psychology in the 1960's that astrologers began to think seriously about the chart in terms of growth and transformation. F

Free Meditation Radio
Need a mid-day escape? Spend a few calming minutes in our winter wonderland.

DSM-IV Diagnoses and Codes Numerical Listing
This is just an alphabetical listing of diagnoses and codes. There is also a corresponding alphabetical listing. As far as I know, the complete DSM-IV isn't available on the web

Inner Explorations
Home Mysticism Theology Philosophy East-West Jungian-Christian Simple Living Baja California Children's Forest Collected Works Video Interviews

Jung Biography
Deidre Bair

Heidegger, Jung, and the Madness of 1933 (Part I)
A talk given on September 20, 2002, as part of the Friday Conferences sponsored by the Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis

Heidegger, Jung, and the Madness of 1933 (Part II)
This talk was given on January 31, 2003, as part of the Friday Conferences sponsored by the Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis

ON THE RELATION OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY TO POETRY
In spite of its difficulty, the task of discussing the relation of analytical psychology to poetry affords me a welcome opportunity to define my views on the much debated question of the relations between psychology and art in general. Although the

Answear to Job (C.G.Jung) by M. Spiegelman
A detailed summary of Jungâ??s Answer to Job is presented, along with a commentary on it and on how Jungâ??s insights have held up over a half century,particularly in the area of the rise of the feminine principle. Further sections discuss the role o

Jung Biography II
To understand Carl Gustav Jung one must first understand Switzerland, and this is no easy matter. People become puzzled when confronted with a republic that has no president but a communal leadership consisting of an executive council. The technicali

Jung Biography
In 1903 Jung married Emma Rauschenbach (1882-1955); they had five children. The family moved in 1909 to K??snacht, near Zurich. Above the door of his house Jung had a motto carved: VOCATUS ATQUE NON VOCATUS DEUS ADERIT

The New Alchemy Website
New Alchemy is dedicated to publishing works designed for the electronic medium on a wide range of subjects, encompassing the science and spirituality of both East and West, ancient and new

Jungs Kabbalistic Visions, Sanford Drob
Jungâ??s 1944 kabbalistic visions are examined from the standpoint of Jungâ??s ear-lier provocative remarks about Jewish psychology and National Socialism, his atti-tude towards the Jewish sources of his own theories, and from the perspective of both

Wolfgang Pauli, Carl Jung and the Challenge of the
The way your research and alchemy coincide is to me serious evidence that what is developing is indicative of a close fusion of psychology with the scientific experience of the processes in the material physical world. (Meier, 2001, p. 32)

The Alchemy Website
Over 150 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets. Divided into over 2400 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 2500 images, over 240 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibliographical material on the p

James Jeans: Physics and Philosophy I.
... to discuss - and to some extent explore - that borderline territory between physics and philosophy which used to seem so dull, but suddenly became so interesting and important through recent developments of theoretical physics

Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (Dennis Merritt)
The state of our country and the world since the US response to September 11th leaves me with depressive feelings I have not felt since the l960s. This prompted me to modestly revise an essay I wrote on Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited written as

BION'S TRANSFORMATION IN O
Bion, who was to become the awesome explorer of the deep and formless infinite of the psyche, first immersed himself in the theories of Freud and Klein and then gradually developed a revolutionary metapsychological metatheory for psychoanalysis

Psychology of C.G.Jung by Jolande Jacobi
This new anthology of quotations from Jung's works covers the entire range of his career, including the marvelously productive last decade and a half. The power inherent in Jung's thought is evident on every page

Assumptio Mariae
According to Catholic doctrine and the traditions of the Catholic Church, the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mary, the mother of Jesus)

The City of God (St. Aurelius Augustinus)
AUGUSTINE CENSURES THE PAGANS, WHO ATTRIBUTED THE CALAMITIES OF THE WORLD, AND ESPECIALLY THE RECENT SACK OF ROME BY THE GOTHS, TO THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, AND ITS PROHIBITION OF THE WORSHIP OF THE GODS. HE SPEAKS OF THE BLESSINGS AND ILLS OF LIFE, WH

Rudolf Otto's The Idea of the Holy
Rudolf Otto's The Idea of the Holy: An Inquiry into the non-rational factor in the idea of the divine and its relation to the rational was first published by Oxford University Press in 1923. A second edition appeared in 1950. This outline follows a 1

Quantum Approaches to Consciousness
It is widely accepted that consciousness or, more generally, mental activity is in some way correlated to the behavior of the material brain. Since quantum theory is the most fundamental theory of matter that is currently available, it is a legitimat

C.S.Lewis: Mere christianity
Born in Ireland in 1898, C. S. Lewis was educated at Malvern College for a year and then privately. He gained a triple first at Oxford and was a Fellow and Tutor at Magdalen College 1925-54. In 1954 he became Professor of Mediaeval and Renaissan

Swami Vivekananda; MAYA AND ILLUSION (Delivered in
Almost all of you have heard of the word Maya. Generally it is used, though incorrectly, to denote illusion, or delusion, or some such thing. But the theory of Maya forms one of the pillars upon which the Vedanta rests; it is, therefore, necessary th

DSM-IV Diagnoses and Codes, Numerical Listing
This is an alphabetical listing of diagnoses and codes. There is also a corresponding alphabetical listing. As far as I know, the complete DSM-IV isn't available on the web, but you may be able to find it in a library, or you can just buy your own. F

American Red Cross
Large costly disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes make the newsâ??but most emergencies don't. A house fire or a loved one needing CPR may not be newsworthy, but they're a tragedy for those involved. In every single case, it is the

Rhetoric and Philosophy* (Ernesto Grassi)
The Primacy of Rhetorical Speech The problem of rhetoric -- as the speech that acts on the emotions -- can be treated from two points of view. It can be considered simply as a doctrine of a type of speech that the traditional rhetors, politicians

On Soul, Character and Calling: An Interview with
James Hillman has been described variously as a maverick psychologist, a visionary, a crank, an old wizard, and a latter-day philosopher king. Poet Robert Bly once called him the most lively and original psychologist we've had in America since Willia

An Interview with Donald Kalsched
Anne Malone interviews Donald Kalsched An Interview with Donald Kalsched, author of The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit

BION AND EXPERIENCES IN GROUPS
Wilfred Ruprecht Bion (1897-1979) is arguably the most original and the most intriguing psychoanalyst after Freud and Klein. He is also by far the most difficult of access. No one, except perhaps his close friend and disciple, Donald Meltzer (1978, 1

ERICH NEUMANN. AMOR AND PSYCHE (1956)
The overall presupposition of Neumannâ??s interpretation is that this story represents a mythical expression of the psychic development of the feminine. This perspective is similar to the Freudian focus on the feminine which shows how the myth symbol

Franz M. L. A Body Centered Visualizationfor Arrhy
The following contains Body Centered Visualizations (BCV or Body Centered Imagination, BCI) of a woman who sought a cure for arrhythmias of the heart. This example shows how such psychosomatic phenomena can be resolved with the help of the BCV method

VIKTOR FRANKL
In September of 1942, a young doctor, his new bride, his mother, father, and brother, were arrested in Vienna and taken to a concentration camp in Bohemia. It was events that occurred there and at three other camps that led the young doctor -- priso

Stanislav Grof interviews Dr. Albert Hofmann
This remarkable dialogue from 1984 has never been published. We're printing it now in part to provide historical context for a new effort, in which MAPS is participating, to restart LSD psychotherapy research in the United States.

CARL ROGERS
Carl Rogers was born January 8, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, the fourth of six children. His father was a successful civil engineer and his mother was a housewife and devout Christian. His education started in the second grade

PAVOL MEGYESI
Author lives and Works in Ko??ice, Slovakia BORN 28. 03. 1969, Ko??ice STUDY Academy of fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, Studio of creative Printmaking and Illustration (Prof. D.K??llay) 1983-1989 Secondary schol of Fine Arts

Mircea Eliade
Mircea Eliade (March 13 [O.S. February 28] 1907 â?? April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. He was a leading interpreter of religious experience, who established p

Psychological Types
There are two kinds of people. There are dog people and cat people, Elvis people and Beatles people, New York people and LA people, Aristotle people and Plato people, morning people and night people, Leno people and Letterman people, Coke people and

The Life of Buddha
Buddha was born around 565 B.C. in Lumbini Park in the city of Kapilavastu in the ancient northern India, today's Nepal. His name 'Siddhattha Gautama,' means 'descendant of Gotama whose aims are achieved/who is efficacious in achieving aims', he late

St. John of the Cross and Dr. C.G. Jung
A Russian Olympic sailing champion once declared that his success lay in his ability to see the wind in the form of colors. If that were true and not simply a way to discomfit his rivals, it is not much stranger than the special gift of C.G. Jung. Ju

Individuation: The Process of a Lifetime
Whenever I am asked to speak about dreams or Jungian analysis or anything related to analytical psychology, I find myself feeling compelled to say at least a few words about the process referred to as individuation, in order to put all these other th

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Quotes)
All truly wise thoughts have been thoughts already thousands of times; but to make them truly ours, we must think them over again honestly, till they take root in our personal experience...

About Jungian Psychology
The fact that artistic, scientific, and religious propensities still slumber peacefully together in the small child, or that with primitives the beginnings of art, science, and religion coalesce in the undifferentiated chaos of the magical mentality,

Quotes
Enlightenment is not imagining figures of light but making the darkness conscious

Dlu?ž?­m, dlu?ž?­??, dlu?ž?­me
autor: Pavla Kouck??, Psychologie dnes, 2/2007 â??Kdo ??et???­, m?? za t??i,â?? ???­k??valo se. Současnost je v??ak jin??: doslova na ka?žd?Šm rohu se setk??v??me s nab?­dkami snadn??ch a rychl??ch ??vÄ?r??, pen?­ze n??m dovezou a?ž do domu...

Lecba Zavislost v U.S.A. (Czech)
P??ibli?žnÄ? 20 milion?? (v?­ce ne?ž 8 %) občan?? Spojen??ch st??t?? americk??ch u?ž?­v?? alespo?? jednou mÄ?s?­ÄnÄ? ileg??ln?­ drogu (v Ä?R je to 5,3 % dospÄ?l?Š populace). Vyplynulo tak z v??zkumu dom??cnost?­ (National Household Survey on Drug A

Philosophical Approaches through the Wiev
The work of Carl Gustav Jung, throughout the course of history, has been emerging into the awareness of not only psychologists and psychiatrists, but also of anthropologists and theoretical physicists as well. It seems that century did not steal fr

Realita Porozumenia (Slovak)
Filozof Blaise Pascal v My??lienkach nap?­sal, ?že najistej??ou vlastnos??ou Ğudskej existencie je rozpor.1 Sn??ď neexistuje mytol??gia, v ktorej by sa neobjavoval fenom?Šn rozporu, konfliktu či nes??ladu. Akoby bol ?živ??m z??kladom dej?­n Ğuds

Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant is one of the most influential philosophers in the history of Western philosophy. His contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics have had a profound impact on almost every philosophical movement that followed him

MBTI - Jungian typolgy based assesment
The Myers-Briggs Type IndicatorŽ Instrument was developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother, Katharine Cook Briggs. Their aim was to create a tool to indicate, validate, and put to practical use C.G. Jung's work on psychological types.

Self, Ego, Individuation
G Jung's formulation of the concept of the archetype he called the `Archetype of Wholeness', or the Self, is fundamental to Jungian or analytical psychology. In this matter Jung steps beyond all

Basics of Jungian Psychology


Archetype of The Self
As an empirical concept, the self designates the whole range of psychic phenomena in man. It expresses the unity of the personality as a whole. ... it is a transcendental concept, for it presupposes the existence of unconscious factors...

Famous Czech People


Jungian Model of the Psyche
Jung (1981) says that both conscious and unconscious experiences are relative and he speaks of a â??threshold of consciousnessâ? (p. 174) which separates the two. It is the relativity of the unconscious that temps us to label one area as a subconsci

Parabola Magazine
The Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition is a not-for-profit organization devoted to the dissemination and exploration of materials relating to the myths, symbols, rituals, and art of the world's religious and cultural traditions...

Jungian Psychology Links
When we look at Jung's psychology of religion we find many themes that were important in his own life and early experience (e.g.: the division of the personality into two opposing halves, the contracting forces of light and darkness, a god that is bo

Analytical Psychology


Jungian Psychology Related Web


Freud and Jung and Psychoanalysis


Kam Po Maturite


Some quotes of C. G. Jung


The Teaching Company
Highly recommended site: no comments, just check it out

Hermes Trismegistus - Tabula Smaragdina


Psyche Matrix Reality
Link to my new book which is being published. This is a Czech version, but will be translated to English.

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