Experiences concerning the psychic life of the child
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
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Experiences concerning the psychic life of the child LECTURE III Experiences concerning the psychic life of the child Classics in the History of PsychologyAn internet educational resource developed byChristopher D. GreenYork University, Toronto, Ontario       LECTURE IIIExperiences concerning the psychic life of the child Ladies and Gentlemen: In the last lecture we have seen how ..read more
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Matter and Psyche terminal points of a polarity
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Matter and Psyche terminal points of a polarity Letters Volume II To Werner Nowacki Dear Professor Nowacki, 22 March 1957 I don’t want to miss the chance of thanking you for your thoughtfulness in sending me your interesting article. Your ideas go back, in modern form, to the familiar world of Plato’s Timaeus, which was ..read more
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Carl Jung: Transference, Willingness to Follow and Responsibility
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Carl Jung: Transference, Willingness to Follow and Responsibility Transference, Willingness to Follow and Responsibility March 19, 1958 The following comments came a short time after Jung had told me how Freud had exhorted him – like father to son – to uphold the latter’s  theory of sexuality; Jung, however, had very early on fostered his ..read more
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Carl Jung: Bachofen, Burckhardt the City of Basel
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Carl Jung: Bachofen, Burckhardt the City of Basel Reminiscences of Bachofen, Burckhardt and the City of Basel October 1, 1957 The fallowing was C. G. Jung’s response to a question of Kurt Wolff about Bachofen and Burckhardt during a visit to Bollingen. My grandfather was from the same generation and era as Jakob Burckhardt and ..read more
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1. Carl Jung on the Shadow.
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Carl Jung on the Shadow. The Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 8) [Carl Jung on the “Shadow.”] II. The Shadow Whereas the contents of the personal unconscious are acquired during the individual’s lifetime, the contents of the collective unconscious are invariably ..read more
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1. Carl Jung: It is so important to keep close to the earth
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Carl Jung: It is so important to keep close to the earth Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group   C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Henry A. Murray My dear Murray, 2 May 1925 Thank you for your nice letter! Don’t say too many good things, as I have to be careful not to ..read more
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Carl Jung on the “Tree.”
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Carl Jung on the “Tree.” Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Children’s Dreams: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1936-1940 [Carl Jung on the “Tree.”] The tree is the world tree. Odin was hanged on a tree. Also, the wood for the Christian cross comes from the tree of paradise. Christ is crucified on the ..read more
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Carl Jung: Hiawatha wrestles with himself
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Carl Jung: Hiawatha wrestles with himself Carl Jung Symbols of Transformation CW 5 Faint with famine, Hiawatha Started from his bed of branches, From the twilight of his wigwam Forth into the flush of sunset, Came and wrestled with Mondamin; At his touch he felt new courage Throbbing in his brain and bosom, Felt new ..read more
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Barbara Hannah: The cat’s archetypal image is present in us all.
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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Barbara Hannah: The cat’s archetypal image is present in us all. The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals “The cat’s archetypal image is present in us all. It is clearer to women, for the cat – even the tomcat – is much more feminine in behavior than, for instance, the dog. Men have the cat also, but ..read more
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The patient selecting the symptoms of their disease.
Carl Jung Depth Psychology
by Mr. Purrington
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The patient selecting the symptoms of their disease. C.G. Jung Speaking : Interviews and Encounters Dr. Evans: Speaking of such psychosomatic disturbances, as, for instance, your experiences and studies into tuberculosis, do you have any ideas as to why the patient selects this type of symptom? Dr. Jung: He doesn’t select; they happen to him. You ..read more
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