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For those whom the mystery has faded

For those whom the mystery has faded

C.G. Jung: “For those whom the mystery has faded…” I am not, however, addressing myself to the happy possessors of…

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Fire and Spirit

Fire and Spirit

Fire and Spirit In keeping with its original wind-nature, spirit is always an active, winged, swift-moving being as well as…

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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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Solstice in Fairbanks

Solstice in Fairbanks

Solstice in Fairbanks, Alaska While the descent into darkness in the winter of Fairbanks can be an ordeal, it is…

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The I Ching Hexagram about the Solstice:   The Return  (24)

The I Ching Hexagram about the Solstice: The Return (24)

The I Ching Hexagram about the Solstice: The Return (24) [Jung was introduced to the I Ching by Richard Wilhelm…

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The Jungian Symbolism of Solstice

The Jungian Symbolism of Solstice

The Jungian Symbolism of Solstice When I searched all the Jung writings foe the mention of solstice, the word “solstice”…

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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
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    • American Gothic: What makes it so iconic and archetypal?
    • The Great Dragons of WIlliam Blake
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