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The Realm of Eros

The Realm of Eros Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C. G. Jung (1963-05-12) In classical times, when such things were understood, Eros was considered a god whose divinity transcended our human limits, and who therefore could neither be comprehended nor represented in any way. I might as many before me have attempted to do, venture an… 

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Whenever she was in the country she was attacked by birds—black birds.

Whenever she was in the country she was attacked by birds—black birds. C.G. Jung Speaking Once I was walking in the garden of my house with a lady who had consulted me. She had told me, among other things, that whenever she was in the country she was attacked by b!rds—black b!rds. Hardly had we… 

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1. The symbolism of the instrument of coitus

The symbolism of the instrument of coitus Psychology of the Unconscious The symbolism of the instrument of coitus was an inexhaustible material for ancient phantasy. It furnished a widespread cult that was designated phallic, the object of reverence of which was the phallus. The companion of Dionysus was Phales, a personification of the phallus proceeding… 

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Children’s Dreams: Notes from the Seminar

Children’s Dreams: Notes from the Seminar Children’s Dreams (Philemon Foundation Series) In the 1930s C. G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his findings in a four-year seminar series at the Swiss Federal Institute of… 

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Four vivid and immediate recollections

Four vivid and immediate recollections C.G. Jung Speaking : Interviews and Encounters Carl Jung and “Four Contacts with Jung.” Introduction: Michael Fordham, the leading medical analyst among British Jungians and co-editor of the Collected Works, edited Contact with Jung (London, 1966), a collection of “essays on the influence of Jung’s work and personality” by forty-two…