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Carl Jung on Buddhist Mantra Meditation

Carl Jung on Buddhist Mantra Meditation Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture X 27th January, 1939 We will continue with our text: ” . . . Then after the last Mantra having offered music let the worshipper think of every possible object worthy of offering which is not anyone’s… 

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Carl Jung on how to use Active Imagination.

Carl Jung on how to use Active Imagination.   Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul The initial question to be directed. . . would be: “Who or what has come alive? . . . Who or what has entered my psychic life and created disturbances and wants to be heard?” To this you should… 

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Carl Jung on Mathematics

Carl Jung on Mathematics C.G. Jung Speaking I should like to study the theory of numbers. What is a number, an entity, a sequence, an archetype? We think we can perceive and grasp a number logically and suddenly it behaves quite differently from the way we expected. We are not thinking of prime numbers when… 

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Homunculus

Homunculus The concept of a homunculus (Latin for “little man”, plural “homunculi”; the diminutive of homo, “human being”) is often used to illustrate the functioning of a system. In the scientific sense of an unknowable prime actor, it can be viewed as an entity or agent. “Preformationism,” a theory of heredity, claimed either the egg… 

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Carl Jung on Alchemical Literature

Carl Jung on Alchemical Literature Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Lecture XI 31st January, 1941 At the end of the last lecture we were speaking of the history of alchemical literature and we will continue this subject today. I will not mention very many of the treatises by name,…