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A Mid-Life Perspective: Conversations with the Unconscious | outlawpsych
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Symbolic Thought and Emotional Energy. Psychology and the Poetic Mind →. April 10, 2014 · 3:34 pm. A Mid-Life Perspective: Conversations with the Unconscious. A Mid-Life Perspective: Conversations With The Unconscious. Based on the psychology of C. G. Jung and inspired by Goethe’s. A Subjective Study of Science, Religion, and Consciousness. A major shift in values marks today’s fascination with science and technology, and the spiritual/emotional functions it ignores and represses only multiply the ...
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Alchemy: Intellect in Transition | outlawpsych
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The Devil’s in the Details. Psychological Types in the Grocery Bag Industry →. May 12, 2015 · 9:05 am. Alchemy: Intellect in Transition. His studies led him back to a time when science and religion were not mutually exclusive. Natural philosophy was the unconscious gradient for development in an inquiring medieval mind driven to new ways of thinking about itself and the world. Its symbolic forms, and their projection onto concrete reality. For Jung, alchemical philosophy formed a natural continuity in th...
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Tag Archives: possession by the unconscious. July 23, 2015 · 3:09 pm. Science and Psyche: The Paradox of Consciousness. It’s natural to think highly of our achievements, but pride and self-awe are such subtle vulnerabilities that gods (along with a little belief and reflection) were once needed to remind us of their consequences. Consistent with such ideas, Jung described ego-consciousness as only one complex among many in the mind’s constitution, and unconscious complexes. Influence it beyond perception.
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smaller than small and greater than great | outlawpsych
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Tag Archives: smaller than small and greater than great. July 30, 2015 · 1:26 pm. The Image of the Black Dot. In my last post. I discussed the black dot, or circle, and the role it played in mathematician John Nash’s psychosis, along with Hippolytus’ description of the Gnostic idea of the indivisible point. For those who may be interested, I’d like to share my personal experience of it:. More flies swarmed, covering it completely. Their cumulative buzzing created a deep, reverberating hum. It contained t...
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how consious intent is changed into its opposite | outlawpsych
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Tag Archives: how consious intent is changed into its opposite. July 23, 2015 · 3:09 pm. Science and Psyche: The Paradox of Consciousness. It’s natural to think highly of our achievements, but pride and self-awe are such subtle vulnerabilities that gods (along with a little belief and reflection) were once needed to remind us of their consequences. Consistent with such ideas, Jung described ego-consciousness as only one complex among many in the mind’s constitution, and unconscious comple...By Brian Gree...
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ego-consciousness and unconscious complexes | outlawpsych
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Tag Archives: ego-consciousness and unconscious complexes. July 23, 2015 · 3:09 pm. Science and Psyche: The Paradox of Consciousness. It’s natural to think highly of our achievements, but pride and self-awe are such subtle vulnerabilities that gods (along with a little belief and reflection) were once needed to remind us of their consequences. Consistent with such ideas, Jung described ego-consciousness as only one complex among many in the mind’s constitution, and unconscious complexes. By Brian Greene:...
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the homunculus in Goethe’s Faust | outlawpsych
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Tag Archives: the homunculus in Goethe’s Faust. July 30, 2015 · 1:26 pm. The Image of the Black Dot. In my last post. I discussed the black dot, or circle, and the role it played in mathematician John Nash’s psychosis, along with Hippolytus’ description of the Gnostic idea of the indivisible point. For those who may be interested, I’d like to share my personal experience of it:. More flies swarmed, covering it completely. Their cumulative buzzing created a deep, reverberating hum. Jung called it a. It co...
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outlawpsych | Psychology and Personality Development From A Jungian Perspective
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August 24, 2016 · 4:04 pm. The Law of Opposites. 8230; Jung’s theory of the. Which governs instinctual activity… he calls the “law of opposites” — taking the phrase from Oriental philosophy, which has assumed for thousands of years that man obeys compulsions of Nature rather than the immediate dictates of his reason and will. 8220;The “law of opposites” is nothing more (or less! Use by man — or society — there exists a potential force, equal, opposed, and. 8230; in psychology, this is a much subtler post...
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complexio oppositorum | outlawpsych
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Tag Archives: complexio oppositorum. July 30, 2015 · 1:26 pm. The Image of the Black Dot. In my last post. I discussed the black dot, or circle, and the role it played in mathematician John Nash’s psychosis, along with Hippolytus’ description of the Gnostic idea of the indivisible point. For those who may be interested, I’d like to share my personal experience of it:. More flies swarmed, covering it completely. Their cumulative buzzing created a deep, reverberating hum. Jung called it a. It contained the...
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the black sun of alchemy: dark core of inner illumination | outlawpsych
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Tag Archives: the black sun of alchemy: dark core of inner illumination. July 30, 2015 · 1:26 pm. The Image of the Black Dot. In my last post. I discussed the black dot, or circle, and the role it played in mathematician John Nash’s psychosis, along with Hippolytus’ description of the Gnostic idea of the indivisible point. For those who may be interested, I’d like to share my personal experience of it:. Jung called it a. It contained the opposites within it. For years, I was almost too afraid to thin...
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