“The first half of life is devoted to forming a healthy ego, the second half is going inward and letting go of it.”~ Carl Jung “Thoroughly unprepared, we take the step into the afternoon of life. Worse still, we take this step with the false presupposition that our truths and our ...
Jung refers to the collective unconscious as the part of life unseen below the horizon. Children begin with an attachment to the collective unconscious, but as the sun rises, the ego develops, and the child must adapt to the realities of life as they move beyond childhood. Upon reaching the...
“Thank you for introducing me to shadow work several years ago. I don’t know where I would be right now if it were not for meeting you during that crazy time in my life.” — Michelle Rothrock, Bossier City, LA Your Shadow is directly behind your Persona, so it’s the first step...
Critics of Jungian interpretation have argued that it is essentialist—that is presumes all cultural texts represent unchanging psychological truths. But contemporary “post-Jungian” critics have pointed to the distinction that Jung draws between “archetype” and “archetypal image.” An archetype is ...
How have you brought those lessons into your work life? Aside from Jung’s four main archetypes, there are many others that you may resonate with. Some archetype examples that often show up in the workplace include the creator, the caregiver, the explorer, and the ruler. Similarly, some ...
Carl Jung CBS Movie of the Week Horror at 37000 ft Chaney Blogathon Nov. 15-18 2013 child psychology childhood nightmares Cinematicals A.I Bezzerides- screenplay Actor Addison Hehr-set direction Albert Nozaki-Art Direction Albert S. D'Agostino-art direction Alexander Golitzen –...
Key Lessons from “Man and His Symbols” 1. You Are Someone You Don’t Know 2. Embrace Your Shadow and Your Anima/Animus 3. Western Civilization Has a Serious Problem You Are Someone You Don’t Know What Freud and Jung discovered was that something previous generations had taken for grante...
Dreams,according to Carl Jung,reveal a certain amount of reality hidden during waking consciousness.In Jungian philosophy,the conflict and chaos experienced in dreams finally bring order to our lives.While Jung's mystical theories are ...
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung worked closely with Freud for several years, but he believed dreams could help people grow and understand themselves. He believed dreams provide solutions(解答) to problems we face when we are awake. He didn’t believe dreams hide our feelings about sex or aggression...
TheFather, Mother, Lover,theTrickster,etc, are also archetypal, “primordial images” according to Jung; the Self (the archetype of wholeness or of the self), theAnima/Animus(the part of the soul characterizing the opposite gender: a man will look for his feminine part of the soul in ever...