The relationship of the depth psychologist Carl Gustav Jung with religion, in particular Christianity, Gnosticism and Zen Buddhism is of great interest. Religion and its psychological interpretation by C.G. Jung, which is based entirely on empirical facts, is ambiguous and often rejected, or – too frequently – simply ignored. To understand Carl Gustav Jung correctly … Continue reading
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C.G. Jung and symbols of the film noir
Again, Jungians were faster. I just saw some old movies again, including Pulp Fiction, Blade Runner, Rosmary´s Baby and 2001 – A Space Odyssey and some film noir movies. I was interested how Jungian ideas could help me understand the films from a different angle and advance with a little project since I read Marcus … Continue reading
The Psychology of C.G.Jung Walter-Verlag 1972
I bought Jolande Jacobi’s classic book – for 60 years on the market – in Zurich from my favorite second hand bookshop (Antiqariat sounds better). The hardcover edition is in German and came with lots of marks – I added even more. Jolande Jacobi’s offers the reader a comprehensive review of the central content of C.G. Jung’s system. Jolande Jacobi, student … Continue reading
King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine
“King, Warrior, Magician, Lover – Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine” is a C. G. Jung based interpretation of masculine behavior and personality in the light of social context mythology, poetry and art. This book describes what it takes for a man (and boy) to grow up, what C.G. Jung defined as individuation process. … Continue reading
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