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Honouring the body by Marion Woodman

Honouring the body by Marion Woodman Honoring the Body by Marion Woodman Grounded in the psychological assumption that nothing exists save as it is perceived, Carl Jung argues that the recognition of the act of perception as a creative rather than passive act is the essential ground for any understanding of the world in which… 

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In Memory of Marie-Louise von Franz by Edward F. Edinger

In Memory of Marie-Louise von Franz by Edward F. Edinger IN MEMORY OF MARIE-LOUISE VON FRANZ by EDWARD F. EDINGER It is a sad task for me to write farewell remarks about Marie-Louise von Franz. Next to Jung himself she has exemplified for me what individuation is and what it means to be conscious. I… 

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1. David Tacey Review of Marion Woodman: The Stillness Shall Be the Dancing

David Tacey Review of Marion Woodman: The Stillness Shall Be the Dancing Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2010, 55, 300–312 The next item to be discussed is a set of cassette tapes by Marion Woodman. These are recordings of her Fay lectures delivered in 1994, entitled The Stillness Shall Be the Dancing. Unlike Douglas, Woodman does… 

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On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry by C.G. Jung

On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry by C.G. Jung ON THE RELATION OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY TO POETRY by C. G. Jung  In spite of its difficulty, the task of discussing the relation of analytical psychology to poetry affords me a welcome opportunity to define my views on the much debated question of the…