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Images of Fire in the Red Book

Images of Fire in the Red Book

Five Images of Fire in the Red Book In exploring the symbolism of fire and spirit, several of the image…

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C.G. Jung: “One text says that the heart of Mercurius is at the North Pole”

C.G. Jung: “One text says that the heart of Mercurius is at the North Pole”

On the North Pole The North Pole is, of course, an archetypal and symbolic place. In Fairbanks, it is as…

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The Origins of Merlin

The Origins of Merlin

The Origins of Merlin As a fortune-teller and shape-shifter, Merlin became associated with necromancy and the dark arts in the…

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C.G.Jung, on Merlin

C.G.Jung, on Merlin

C.G. Jung, on Merlin (That the uncarved side of the Bollingen Stone was planned to be “Le Cri de Merlin”…

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C.G. Jung explains the Bollingen Stone Inscriptions

C.G. Jung explains the Bollingen Stone Inscriptions

C.G. Jung explains the Bollingen Stone Inscriptions (Video is a bit slow to start and not high quality) (From the…

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The Unfinished Side of the Bollingen Stone

The Unfinished Side of the Bollingen Stone

The Unfinished Side of the Bollingen Stone: (Almost Merlin/Mercurius) Photo: Kornelia Grabinska, 2011 (That Jung left one side of the…

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    • Dogs
    • Egg
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  • Slide Shows
    • Mandalas from the Red Book
    • Ten Photographs of the Stone Sanctuary, Fairbanks, Alaska
    • Ten Paintings of Spirals
    • Ten Photographs of Bollingen
    • Ten Photographs of Jung at Bollingen
    • Attention Earth People
    • Boats and Fishes
    • American Gothic: What makes it so iconic and archetypal?
    • The Great Dragons of WIlliam Blake
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