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Books by Lance S. Owens

Books by Lance S. Owens Jung and The Red Book: Liber Novus by Lance S. Owens and Stephan A. Hoeller The Red Book Carl Gustav Jung and The Red Book: Liber Novus by Lance S. Owens and Stephan A. Hoeller Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, 2nd edition (New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London: Springer Reference, 2014)… 

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Books by Alice O. Howell

Books by Alice O. Howell  The transitus means carrying a heavy burden. Visions : Notes of the seminar given in 1930-1934 (2 Volume Set) (Bollingen) Dr.Jung: I find here a number of questions. We will begin with one by Miss Howells: “Will you please discuss further the psychological experience of the transitus of modern man?… 

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1. Carl Jung on the Mandala as a collective phenomenon

Carl Jung on the Mandala as a collective phenomenon Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Psychology and Alchemy If the motif of the mandala is an archetype it ought to be a collective phenomenon, i.e., theoretically it should appear in everyone. In practice, however, it is to be met with in distinct form in relatively… 

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Books by June Singer

Books by June Singer An Interview with June Singer Interview with June Singer Dr. Singer: This is the first time I’ve addressed myself to people on the Internet, save for a few good friends. I must admit I find it awesome. Matthew Clapp of the Jung Index, asked me to answer a few interview questions… 

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1. Carl Jung on not-knowing

Carl Jung on not-knowing To Claire Kaufmann Dear Fraulein Kaufmann, 29 October 1935 You are quite right that on the philosophical level the concept is always a symbol even though it is an expression for something known. I absolutely agree with you when you understand knowing at the same time as not-knowing, but one must…