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1. Childhood Dreams/Visions and the Path to The Red Book

Childhood Dreams/Visions and the Path to The Red Book Hildegard von Bingen had her first vision at the tender age of 3 years old which was entitled “The Shade of the Living Light.” At the age of five she began to understand that she was experiencing visions. She described one as “Heaven was opened and… 

Dams

1. Carl Jung: The Night all the Dams Broke

Carl Jung: The Night all the Dams Broke Red Book This is the night in which all the dams broke, where what was previously solid moved, where the stones turned into serpents, and everything living froze. Is this a web of words? If it is, it is a hellish web for those caught in it. There are hellish… 

serpent

Carl Jung on the “Serpent” [Anthology]

Carl Jung on the “Serpent.” [Anthology] The serpent is the earthly essence of man of which he is not conscious. Its character changes according to peoples and lands, since it is the mystery that flows to him from the nourishing earth-mother. The earthly (numen loci) separates forethinking and pleasure in man, but not in itself.… 

000 neurosis

The neurosis is made every day by the wrong attitude the individual has.

The neurosis is made every day by the wrong attitude the individual has. C.G. Jung Speaking Dr. Evans: One question which is quite important as we attempt to understand the individual centers around the problem of motivation, why the person does what he does. To some degree you have already talked about this when you… 

088 blood visions

1. In all these visions there is really not much blood.

In all these visions there is really not much blood. The Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Visions Seminar Dr. Jung: I have received certain reactions to the last seminar. One is from Mrs. Sigg, but I am afraid it is too extensive to deal with now. She chiefly objects to the white placenta that…