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Carl Jung on the Body – Anthology

Carl Jung on the Body – Anthology This is equally true of the concept of matter or body. We must say here that the body has nothing to do with matter. Matter is an abstraction, nowadays it has become a philosophical and scientific concept, whereas body is the direct psychic experience of the body. ~Carl… 

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Interview with Marie-Louise von Franz

Interview with Marie-Louise von Franz Interview with Marie-Louise von Franz Interviewer Hein Stufkens and film producer Philip Engelen went to Küsnacht to interview Marie-Louise von Franz in English about her former relationship with Wolfgang Pauli. Parts of the interview appeared in the documentary series Passions of the Soul which was broadcast by IKON for the first… 

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Heinrich R. Zimmer: A Biographical Profile

Heinrich R. Zimmer: A Biographical Profile Heinrich Robert Zimmer was born in Greifswald in 1890, and went to Berlin and Munich to study Sanskrit philology, art and literary history, and comparative linguistics. After graduating in 1913, he served in the military during the First World War as an interpreter of French. This experience was a… 

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Emma Jung the Poetess

Emma Jung the Poetess The Wall Mighty and high the wall arises, Gigantic, yes, but human its builder. Mortared with zeal, stone upon stone, what it’s holding, no one knows; only those who heed, in the noonday hush, will hear beyond it the currents’ rush. But a day may come, as the days unfold, when… 

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Carl Jung on Mandala Symbolism

Carl Jung on Mandala Symbolism The Sanskrit word mandala means “circle” in the ordinary sense of the ^vord. In the sphere of religious practices and in psychology it denotes circular images, which are drawn, painted, modelled, or danced. Plastic structures of this kind are to be found, for instance, in Tibetan Buddhism, and as dance…