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Good Friday and Crucifixion Symbolism

Good Friday and Crucifixion Symbolism

Good Friday and the Crucifixion The Symbolism of Good Friday and the Crucifixion This is really Good Friday; upon which…

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Book of the Week: The Season’s of a Man’s life

Book of the Week: The Season’s of a Man’s life

Book of the Week: The Season’s of a Man’s life It seems to me that the basic facts of the…

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The Red Book:  First published 2009

The Red Book: First published 2009

From the Philemon Foundation: Jung termed the period between 1912 and 1918 his ‘confrontation with the unconscious’. It was through…

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C.G. Jung: Flying Saucers

C.G. Jung: Flying Saucers

C.G. Jung, on Flying Saucers Excerpts … The worldwide rumour about Flying Saucers presents a problem that challenges the psychologist…

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The Book of Symbols

The Book of Symbols

This is a very worthwhile reference to utilize for understanding the symbolism in dreams. Also has lots of striking archetypal…

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Ian McGilchrist:  The Matter with Things

Ian McGilchrist: The Matter with Things

(It is a bit unusual for a psychiatrist and scientist to dare to talk of the sacred; McGilchrist grounds his…

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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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