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Albert Einstein: Society and Personality

Albert Einstein: Society and Personality Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Albert Einstein Ideas and Opinions SOCIETY AND PERSONALITY [Mein Weltbild, Amsterdam: Querido Verlag, 1934.] When we survey our lives and endeavors, we soon observe that almost the whole of our actions and desires is bound up with the existence of other human beings. We… 

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Rainer Maria Rilke: Dwelling in Poetry

Rainer Maria Rilke: Dwelling in Poetry Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Rainer Maria Rilke: Dwelling in Poetry   Rainer Maria Rilke at Muzot, 1923  Scott Marentette The Language of Real Life : Self-Possession in the Poetry of Paul Celan, T. S. Eliot, R.M.Rilke, and Paul Valéry  “(…) High upon a mountain terrace in the Upper… 

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Marie Louise Von Franz: Alchemy and Individuation

Marie Louise Von Franz: Alchemy and Individuation Marie Louise von Franz – Alchemy and Individuation   “Rebis”, from Theoria Philosophiae Hermeticae by Heinrich Nollius (1617)  [Marie-Louise von Franz (4 January 1915 – 17 February 1998) was a Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar, known for her psychological interpretations of fairy tales and of alchemical manuscripts. Wikipedia… 

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To Imagination by Emily Brontë

To Imagination by Emily Brontë  When weary with the long day’s care, And earthly change from pain to pain, And lost, and ready to despair, Thy kind voice calls me back again: Oh, my true friend! I am not lone, While then canst speak with such a tone!  So hopeless is the world without; The… 

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Classification by Type = The “Childish Parlor Game” “to stick labels on people…”

Classification by Type = The “Childish Parlor Game” “to stick labels on people…” Carl Jung on “Types” – Anthology What I have attempted in this book [Psychological Types] is essentially a critical psychology. This fundamental tendency in my work has often been overlooked, and far too many readers have succumbed to the error of thinking…