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Carl Jung

Group for exploring the life & work of Carl Gustav Jung.

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Latest Activity: May 29

June 6th 2011 was the 50th anniversary of the death of one of the greatest physicians of the 20th century.

Jung is the father of modern psychoanalysis and anyone interested in dreams; collective unconscious/archetypes; synchronicity; personality indicators and so much more that feature in his life and work is welcome to join and participate in this group.

 

Carl Gustav Jung
(1875 - 1961)



Dig out those Jung quotes and let's see how deep this rabbit hole goes....

 


Discussion Forum

Delegating the Release of a Part-Self to One's Lover

Started by LitheOhm. Last reply by Daniel ☯ AloeMantis Mar 6. 1 Reply

Carl Jung: The Red Book

Started by Leila Raven. Last reply by J. Rocker Feb 16. 19 Replies

Carl Jung and alchemy?

Started by Diana Muñiz Dec 30, 2012. 0 Replies

How would Jung respond to this....

Started by Steve. Last reply by Daniel ☯ AloeMantis Jul 15, 2012. 1 Reply

C.G. Jung and the I-Ching

Started by Master of Mount Leigh. Last reply by Master of Mount Leigh Sep 4, 2011. 6 Replies

Carl Jung on Individuation

Started by Leila Raven. Last reply by thomasson jean-michel Jun 27, 2011. 12 Replies

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Comment by Eunomia Celine on May 29, 2013 at 6:17am

Hello, I'm new. Just started delving into Jung's mind-bendingly huge discography. Currently reading 'Psychological Types' and experimenting with socionics. Having fun reading through all the stuff here.

Comment by Diana Muñiz on May 27, 2013 at 7:57am

Hello, the red book is complex, In the pdf copy I read, they had a very long introduction that can help you with a complete context of this book in Jung's life. you can download the book whith the introduction here. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/32620869/Red_Book_by_Jung.pdf

 In a few words you should approach it as an inner process Jung went through (what he calls individuation) that is represented through images that he started imagining and that have a powerful symbolic meaning. He goes through different stages in the search of his soul and the book goes deeper and deeper. Then he translated what he learned in this process to theories and books for other psychologists to understand it.

Comment by Gnostic Pneumatic on May 26, 2013 at 6:09pm

"The world hangs on a thin thread...and that is the psyche of man."

Comment by Loris on May 22, 2013 at 5:04pm

If you are interested in Jungian theory, you should check out our film that is in the making, Ensoulment. It touches on Jung's theory of the anima and how it expresses in different realms of Western culture such as the media, body, men, relationships, the workplace and religion. We've got great interviewees: James Hollis, Abigail Disney, Paula Reeves, Mary Hamilton, etc. 
www.ensoulmentfilm.com

Comment by CazHekateLuna on May 4, 2013 at 4:27am
Hello I have just joined this group. I have always loved the work of Carl Jung especially "Man and his Symbols". Looking fwd to being in this group.
Blessings,
Caroline
Comment by Michael Ferrer on January 6, 2013 at 4:34pm

If you appreciate the depth of Jung's work please read some Anthony Peake. His theory of Life and the unconscious or higher being which he refers to as our daemon is compelling and profound in its depth.

Comment by Diana Muñiz on December 30, 2012 at 12:21pm

Jung is a very enigmatic man, I have been interested in his ideas for a long time. I am glad I found this group. 

Comment by Jack Baldwin on December 1, 2012 at 12:22am

Freud, Jung and Hall the King-Maker: The Historic Expedition to America (1909): By Saul Rosenzweig having some trouble getting links to the full article, to many irons in the fire to do the proper research. But that would be a start for anyone interested.

Comment by Shabanezer on November 30, 2012 at 3:19pm

I am unaware Jack of any referencing of Jung's work by Bernays. He drew heavily on his uncle Siegmund Freud's work in psychoanalysis for his own work and also that of the Behaviourist, Pavlov. Might you care to expand on this? 

Comment by Jack Baldwin on November 26, 2012 at 3:33pm

Has anyone been discussing the connection Jung's, and Freud's work had through Edward Bernays in creating the modern consumerism we now find ourselves a part of?

 
 
 

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