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The development of the great problem of Active Imagination.

The development of the great problem of Active Imagination. Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture VIII 16th June, 1939 We will leave the East today and come to a new chapter in the history of the development and application of the great problem of active imagination. After our long… 

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Carl Jung and the Auxiliary function Lexicon

Carl Jung and the Auxiliary function Lexicon A helpful second or third funct!on, according to Jung’s model of typology, that has a co-determining influence on consciousness. Absolute sovereignty always belongs, empirically, to one function alone, and can belong only to one funct!on, because the equally independent intervention of another funct!on would necessarily produce a different… 

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Carl Jung and Hermann Hesse

Carl Jung and Hermann Hesse  Hermann Hesse Demian (1919) German novelist Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) is a work ‘magic’ by Maurice Blanchot ( The Book to Come , portfolio tests, p 233). The author of Steppenwolf here tells the story of Emile Sinclair as the ‘Bildungsroman’ (bildungsroman) basking in psychoanalysis and allegory. The reader follows the… 

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Introduction to Psychology of the Unconscious

Introduction to Psychology of the Unconscious  Psychology of the Unconscious PART I INTRODUCTION Anyone who can read Freud’s “Interpretation of the Dream” without scientific rebellion at the newness and apparently unjustified daring of its analytical presentation, and without moral indignation at the astonishing nudity of the dream interpretation, and who can allow this unusual airay…