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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:  “To find their soul, the ancients went into the desert.”

C.G. Jung: “To find their soul, the ancients went into the desert.”

C.G. Jung: “To find their soul, the ancients went into the desert.” Continuing the theme of the search for soul…

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Marie-Louise von Franz, on Magic

Marie-Louise von Franz, on Magic

Marie-Louise von Franz, on Magic [When I first read Shadow and Evil in Fairytales in college, one of my first…

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C.G. Jung, the Charade Player

C.G. Jung, the Charade Player

Carl and Emma and the Party on Bailey Island, 1938 “The seminar event at Bailey Island was framed by festivities,…

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Mandalas from the Red Book

Mandalas from the Red Book

From The Red Book , W. W. Norton & Company, 2009 Related Posts — Click on image below:

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Jung on Mandalas: The Unconscious and Wholeness

Jung on Mandalas: The Unconscious and Wholeness

In the products of the unconscious we discover mandala symbols, that is, circular and quaternity figures which express wholeness, and…

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    • Ten Paintings of Spirals
    • 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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