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The Life, Death and Rebirth of The Tibetan Book of the Dead

The Life, Death and Rebirth of The Tibetan Book of the Dead The Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group The Tibetan Book of the Dead Kazi Dawa Samdup and Walter Evans-Wentz The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Biography is part of a new series from Princeton University Press called “Lives of Great Religious Books.”… 

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Carl Jung on Self-Knowledge

Carl Jung on Self-Knowledge Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group The Undiscovered Self: The Dilemma of the Individual in Modern Society [Carl Jung on Self-Knowledge] To this question there is a positive answer only when the individual is willing to fulfill the demands of rigorous self-examination and self-knowledge. If he follows through his intention, he… 

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1. Zosimos, Zoroaster, Philo the Jew and Thrice Greatest Hermes

  Zosimos, Zoroaster, Philo the Jew and Thrice Greatest Hermes Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture VI 13th December, 1940 The treatise of Zosimos, which we began in the last lecture, is among the most difficult texts which are to be found in this kind of alchemistic literature. It… 

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Theology after Jung by Ann Ulanov

Theology after Jung by Ann Ulanov Ann Ulanov – Theology After Jung he nondenominational seminary where I have taught nearly four decades is a graduate school of religion, mainly Christian, that trains students to be professors in universities and for ministries of many kinds—in churches, prisons, hospitals, and, with additional training, as clinicians. I have… 

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Evil and Man

Evil and Man C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Max Pulver Dear Dr. Pulver, 2 November 1944 Many thanks for kindly sending me your interesting and timely book. The third chapter seems to me particularly valuable. Regarding the problem of evil and power, it has always struck me as significant that “Macht” [power] is…