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Carl G. Jung The Alchemist & The Artist
Carl G. Jung Quotes Alchemist The Artist - Esoteric Online
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Build Characters with Jung
Character Archetypes - Writers Write
The twelve archetypes Fiction Writing, Soulcollage Cards, Soul Collage, Trial And Error, Hero's Journey
The twelve archetypes
the twelve shadow archetys
Shadow Archetypes
SHADOW ARCHETYPE: “Shadow is that hidden, repressed, for the most part inferior and guilt-laden personality whose ultimate ramifications reach back into the realm of our animal ancestors…
the four main types of animals and their meanings in each one's body, including
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A true understanding would say that there is no ground to cover and therefore no movement through space, but an inner awareness which cannot be expressed in spatial categories. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. I, Pages 274-275
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Carl Jung quotes the 7th one ... sense and nonsense... :-)
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Carl Jung on "Wholeness" Quotations Anthology - Carl Jung Depth Psychology
Carl Jung on "Wholeness" Quotations Anthology | Carl Jung Depth Psychology
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C.G. Jung - so true. I wonder how many Psychiatrists, psychologists and psychotherapists know this.
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Carl Jung Depth Psychology | Facebook
“The highest and most decisive experience of all . . . is to be alone with . . . [one's] own self, or whatever else one chooses to call the objectivity of the psyche. The patient must be alone if he is to find out what it is that supports him when he can no longer support himself. Only this experience can give him an indestructible foundation.”
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We must presumably often go to ourselves to re-establish the connection with the self since it is torn apart all too often, not only by our vices but also by our virtues. For vices as well as virtues always want to live outside. But through constant outer life we forget the self and through this we also become secretly selfish in our best endeavors. What we neglect in ourselves blends itself secretly into our actions toward others. Through uniting with the self we reach...