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On the Nature of Spirals

On the Nature of Spirals

On the Nature of Spirals C.G. Jung, On Spirals The way is not straight but appears to go round in…

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End of the Road: Interview with Michael Kokol

End of the Road: Interview with Michael Kokol

Interview with MIchael Kokol, the End of the Road Podcast “Exploring the  horizons we never touch because we are already…

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On the Cave  You Fear to Enter

On the Cave You Fear to Enter

On the Origins of “The Cave You Fear to Enter” It is by going down into the abyssthat we recover…

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Joseph Campbell, on the Labyrinth

Joseph Campbell, on the Labyrinth

From the Hero with A Thousand Faces Furthermore, we have not even to risk the adventure alone; For the heroes…

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The Bull at the Center of the Labyrinth

The Bull at the Center of the Labyrinth

The Bull at the Center of the Labyrinth In psychological terms, the bull is the primordial unregenerate energy of the…

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The Minotaur and the Labyrinth

The Minotaur and the Labyrinth

[The myth of the Minotaur and the labyrinth is one of the most well known of the Greek myths: Jungians…

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