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The creative urge lives and grows in him like a tree in the earth from which it draws its nourishment.

The creative urge lives and grows in him like a tree in the earth from which it draws its nourishment. Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Spirit in Man, Art, & Literature Analysis of artists consistently shows not only the strength of the creative impulse arising from the unconscious, but also its capricious and wilful… 

wisdom

Carl Jung: This end is the beginning of true wisdom.

Carl Jung: This end is the beginning of true wisdom. Psychology and Religion The numinous experience of the individuation process is, on the archaic level, the prerogative of shamans and medicine men; later, of the physician, prophet, and priest; and finally at the civilized stage, of philosophy and religion. The shaman’s experience of sickness, torture,… 

029 illness

Carl Jung: Something else, too, came to me from my illness.

Carl Jung: Something else, too, came to me from my illness. Memories, Dreams, Reflections Something else, too, came to me from my illness. I might formulate it as an affirmation of things as they are: an unconditional “yes” to that which is, without subjective protests acceptance of the conditions of existence as I see them… 

shamans shaman

Sometimes he falls ill, physically, and is not restored to health until he begins to shamanize.

Sometimes he falls ill, physically, and is not restored to health until he begins to shamanize. Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group C.G. Jung His Myth in Our Time The earliest origins of modern psychotherapy known to history lie in archaic shamanism and in the practices of the medicine men of primitive peoples. In civilized…