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A Tribute to June Singer Remembering June Singer and her contributions to the field of Jungian psychology june singer • jung • psychology • analyst • jung society
He/She - Jung's Concepts of The Archetypal Masculine and Feminine What Jung meant by the archetypal masculine and feminine can be confusing to the contemporary mind. jung • masculine • feminine • animus • anima
The Lonely Path Being lonely can be unpleasant but is it also helpful to one on the path of individuation? individuation • jung • hero • heroine • fairy tale
Jung and Dreams A look at the major archetypes of the collective unconscious as suggested by Jung. jung and dreams • jung's view of symbolism in dreams • major archetypes of the collective unconscious • dreams a window to the subconscious • memories myths and beliefs shared by all cultures
A Traditional Christmas Christmas traditions for the family. Learning of the old traditions. traditions • christmas
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REBECCA'S APRON part 2 of 4 In September of 1773 Daniel Boone led six families from North Carolina to Kentucky. During this trip Rebecca and Daniel Boone’s son James was ambushed, tortured, and killed by Shawnees. The wife of Rebecca’s uncle dies, leaving six children who the Boones take into their home. Rebecca’s ninth child is born. Israel Boone is killed during the Battle of Blue Lick. Shawnees carry off Jemima Boone. rebecca • daniel • james • israel • jemima
Salvation How can marriage be salvation? A discussion based on the work of Guggenbuhl-Craig. guggenbuhl-craig • jung • marriage • mysterium coniuntionis • relationships
Sun, Moon and Rising Sign Some time ago one of my readers (you know who you are!) asked for an article about three important parts of a birth chart. Well, here it is! sun • moon • ascendant • rising sign • rose
Fairy Tales as Guide to Self-Understanding Fairy tales are a fun and surprising way to discover truths about oneself. Through self-discovery and analysis fairy tales are not just for children anymore. personification • individuation in fairy tales • grimms fairy tales • childrens fairy tales • hansel and gretel
What Is Projection in Jungian Psychology? Interpersonal relationships are confusing because a lack knowledge of projection. Jungian psychology sheds light on improving this situation. interpersonal relationship • workplace relationship • communication relationships • psychology relationship • couples in love
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Fanning the Flames Cross-burning, flag-burning and other First Amendment expressions, courtesy of the Commonwealth of Virginia. first amendment • u.s. supreme court
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The Jung and the Restless Accused of lapsing into mysticism and the occult, in retrospect Jung's theories are far more grounded in reality than Freud's. jung • psychology • psychiatry • archetypes • mental health
A Constitutional Example I share my thoughts on the animus and rebellion in this country, towards France and other nations who are opposed to an Iraqi invasion. Have we forgotten our constitutional principles? first amendment • rights
A Quaker Understanding of Jesus Christ, Part 3 An exploration of the Friends (Quaker) understanding of Jesus Christ by Arthur O. Roberts, Professor-at-large, George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon, USA. This is part 3 in a series of 4. jesus christ • religious society of friends • quakerism • quaker religious thought • doctrine
Famous Psychoanalysts Involved with the Paranormal Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Sandor Ferenczi and Nandor Fodor all had something in common. They were psychoanalysts and also interested in parapsychology. Freud was the first pioneer in and founder of psychoanalysis. Jung was to be his heir and crown prince. There was a rift between them that led to a bitter estrangement. All I learned about this rift when I studied for my undergraduate degree was that there was a major difference in theories. Some years later, I learned the truth. Ferenczi was also a disciple of Freud’s. Fodor was the first psychoanalyst to seriously study the relationship between psychology and the paranormal. This article will inform you of things you will not learn in traditional undergraduate psychology classes. paranormal • psychoanalysis • psychology • freud • jung
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The Perfect Mental Storm From suicide to physical disease to medical noncompliance to reckless behavior, depression's perfect mental storm represents nature's most lethal illness. depression • heart disease • diabetes • cancer • stroke |
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