Crazy Wisdom – the Archetype of the Fool, the Clown, the Jester and the Trickster.
Archetypes / C.G.Jung

Crazy Wisdom – the Archetype of the Fool, the Clown, the Jester and the Trickster.


When I lived in California I listened often to the KFOG radio commentator Wes (“Scoop”) Nisker who happened to be also a comedian:  “If you don’t like the news … go out and make some of your own”, was his frequent catchphrase.  Comedians are often called jester, fool, trickster and clown. Very recently many European ( foolish) fools call an Italian comedian a clown. Because he … Continue reading

Jung’s Rebirth Archetypes and Transformation
Archetypes / C.G.Jung / Movies

Jung’s Rebirth Archetypes and Transformation


A  fellow blogger, SymbolReader, pointed out the Ressurection archetype in the latest James Bond movie “Skyfall”. In my last article I presented transformation as key element in  Tolkiens Lord of the Rings. Both triggered a brief follow up about the Rebirth Renovatio aspect of C.G. Jung’s Transformation Archetype – written in the Easter Night. Jung enumerates … Continue reading

Pope Francis – Cdl. Bergoglio’s Lenten Letter, 2013 “ready to repent of the evil” (Joel 2:13)
Meditation

Pope Francis – Cdl. Bergoglio’s Lenten Letter, 2013 “ready to repent of the evil” (Joel 2:13)


Little by little we become accustomed to hearing and seeing, through the mass media, the dark chronicle of contemporary society, presented with an almost perverse elation, and also we become [desensitized] to touching it and feeling it all around us [even] in our own flesh.  Drama plays out on the streets, in our neighborhoods, in … Continue reading

Jungian Archetype Checklist for Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
Archetypes / C.G.Jung / Literature / Literature & Art

Jungian Archetype Checklist for Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings


In his masterpiece The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien created what he called a “new mythos”. There is undoubtedly much in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings that invites us seeing it through the Jungian framework.  However, on a closer look, comparatively few archetypes are present, and the main protagonist’s (Frodo’s) individuation arguably fails. A Jungian view must … Continue reading

Contemporary / History / Spiritual

Repost: The lost History of Christanity


Western foreign policy a pattern for genocide. (via http://fallenangels2ndlife.dyndns.org) The war in Syria becomes increasingly religious. Out of personal experience and sympathy for the country and its people, I have  written some articles, which anticipated that. Should he Assad regime drop, the minorities have to fear worst. The UN Special Adviser on the prevention of … Continue reading