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The Collective Unconscious, Instinct and Archetype, and Archetypal Images for the Theory of Synchronicity

The Collective Unconscious, Instinct and Archetype, and Archetypal Images for the Theory of Synchronicity Jung’s project on synchronicity as a meaningful coincidence dates from 1925 to 1939 during which he opened a series of seminars at the Psychological Club in Zurich. It is from this period that his theory of synchronicity becomes a major part… The Collective Unconscious, Instinct and Archetype, and Archetypal Images for the Theory of Synchronicity

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Marie-Louise von Franz: Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche [The Self]

Marie-Louise von Franz: Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche [The Self] When a person has inwardly struggled with his anima or with her animus for a sufficiently long time and has reached the point where he or she is no longer identified with it in an unconscious fashion, the unconscious once again takes on a new… Marie-Louise von Franz: Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche [The Self]

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Members of Nietzche’s Zarathustra Notes of the Seminar given by C.G. Jung in 1934-1939

Members of Nietzche’s Zarathustra Notes of the Seminar given by C.G. Jung in 1934-1939 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The editor of a work as richly allusive as any of J ung-but especially in the seminar notes, which he did not himself provide footnotes formust seek help from colleagues, acquaintances, and highly recommended strangers on matters historical, theological, astronomical,… Members of Nietzche’s Zarathustra Notes of the Seminar given by C.G. Jung in 1934-1939