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The Hook of Projection

The Hook of Projection

The Hook of Projection “It frequently happens that the object offers a hook to the projection, and even lures it…

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C.G. Jung: Everything is a Projection

C.G. Jung: Everything is a Projection

C.G. Jung: Everything is a Projection Magic Lantern, 1720 [[ Who runs the projector of our dreams? ]] “There is…

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Marie-Louise von Franz, On Projection

Marie-Louise von Franz, On Projection

Marie-Louise von Franz: On Projection [[Sometimes von Franz is easier to understand than Jung, and fairy tales are both enjoyable…

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The Shadow Knows

The Shadow Knows

The Shadow Knows “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!”  1930’s radio show [“The…

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C.G. Jung: The Shadow as a Moral Problem

C.G. Jung: The Shadow as a Moral Problem

C.G. Jung, on The Shadow as a Moral Problem From Aion Whereas the contents of the personal unconscious are acquired…

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C.G. Jung:   The Shadow as a Tight Passage

C.G. Jung: The Shadow as a Tight Passage

C.G. Jung: The Shadow is a Tight Passage This meeting with oneself is, at first, the meeting with one’s own…

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    • Mandalas from the Red Book
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    • Ten Photographs of Bollingen
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    • Attention Earth People
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    • The Great Dragons of WIlliam Blake
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