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Into the Woods; Forest as Archetype16 comments

urspo wrote 1 month ago: I wrote this while sitting on the porch of our Starlight Pines Bed & Breakfast in Flagstaff, Ari … more »

Tags: Spo-Reflections

On Marion Woodman's Bone

mvlturner wrote 1 month ago: Marion Woodman is described as a Jungian analyst and feminine psychologist.  Her commitment to Jung … more »

Tags: Reviews of minds and authors, Alternative Therapy, Anti-Scientific, Cancer Diary, Feminism, Frankl, Irrationalism, Medical Science, Superstition

The Spock Complex 16 comments

urspo wrote 2 months ago: Archetypes are not fixed entities. As cultures evolve, new archetypes appear. Classical Jungians arg … more »

Jung and Opera13 comments

urspo wrote 2 months ago: Mark at CityWoof recently went to hear his first opera. He writes in his blog he loved it and hopes … more »

Synchronicity16 comments

urspo wrote 3 months ago: You are thinking of a person, and suddenly he phones. “Oh I was just thinking of you!” you say. … more »

Speech, Speech and Speech

nymphchild wrote 3 months ago: On Sunday I mentioned a speech I needed to write. Well, tomorrow is the big day. In the Bears, Bears … more »

Tags: Art, alchemy, Buddy Bears, Siemens

Catholics and the New Age: How Good People Are Being Drawn into Jungian Psychology, the Enneagram, and the Age of Aquarius

Admin wrote 4 months ago: Pacwa, a Jesuit priest, gives a balanced and systematic treatment of the New Age movement. There are … more »

Tags: Christianity, Catholicism, religious studies, Comparative Religion, Other Religions & Practices, New Age, Catholic, New age, Mitch Pacwa

Spo-Reflections on Self-Growth18 comments

urspo wrote 4 months ago: I suspect a great many people who visit my blog do so because they are interested in personal growth … more »

Tags: Best of Spo-Reflections, Shrink Stuff

The Prostitute Complex11 comments

urspo wrote 4 months ago: The Prostitute is an intriguing archetype. When I went to “shrink school” this archetype was not … more »

Reading 115, from Carl Gustav Jung

rhapsodysinger wrote 5 months ago: It is a metamorphosis from a state in which man is only a tool of instinctive nature, to another in … more »

Tags: lectio divina, spirituality, Religion, Truth, Philosophy, romanticism, Hinduism, Society, Sanskrit

"The Way of All Women" by M. Esther Harding

radmilasuggests wrote 5 months ago: “So it is that a man can find in such a woman an image or picture of the other part of himself … more »

Tags: Psychology of Feminine

God Disappears22 comments

Rodger Jacobs wrote 5 months ago:   “Because,” the young pastor sighed, “God has disappeared.” He made a righ … more »

Tags: Random Flash Fiction, God is dead, La fiction, Short Fiction, writing

"The dream, The vision of the night" by Max Zeller

radmilasuggests wrote 6 months ago: “We must be able to let things happen in the psyche. Our task is to observe inner processes l … more »

The Child Complex or Spo-Reflections on the Inner Child8 comments

urspo wrote 6 months ago: This one is about the Child Complex.   There is some debate in contemporay Jungian psychology as … more »

Depression from a Jungian point of view11 comments

urspo wrote 6 months ago: I thought I would write out some more Jungian Psychology.  This one is about depression.  I have t … more »

"Dreambody" by Arnold Mindell

radmilasuggests wrote 7 months ago: “Answering the following questions, for example, often enlightens the consciousness: Where am … more »

Swamplands of the Soul6 comments

diannone wrote 8 months ago: James Hollis, a Jungian psychotherapist from the Philadelphia area, wrote Swamplands of the Soul in … more »

Tags: Swamplands of the Soul

"Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology" by Marie-Louise von Franz

radmilasuggests wrote 9 months ago: “At first, one has to project, or there is no contact, but then one should be able to correct … more »

Tags: alchemy

"The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis" by C.G. Jung

radmilasuggests wrote 9 months ago: “Initial dreams are often amazingly lucid and clear cut. But as the work of analysis progress … more »