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Carl Jung: Self as the primal source of all things LECTURE 7 Here’s another sentence that causes the Westerner categorical difficulties. For we are used to the idea that whatever a man says is human, all too human. “So, whoever said so and so is after all only a man, and he simply said so… 


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Jung, Carl Gustav, and Feminism by Vivianne Crowley Jung, Carl Gustav, and Feminism by Vivianne Crowley Cherry Hill Seminary, Columbia, SC, USA Carl Gustav Jung’s analytical psychology was important in valuing the feminine in counterbalance to what he saw as an excessive shift towards “masculine” logos, rationality, and science in Western society. But, infused with… 


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Lance Owens: History and the Transformation of Jung With publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus in 2009 and the subsequent publication of Jung’s Black Book journals in 2020, understanding of Jung in his historical context has entered a generational period of transformation. I review here both the past understanding of Jung, and the potential… 


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Suzanne Gieser: Individual Dream Symbols in Relation to Alchemy In the Terry Lectures, 1937, Jung addressed an academic audience for the first time about the importance of alchemical philosophy. Here Jung chose to discuss Pauli’s dream of the reconstruction of the gibbon (no. 16) and the church dream (no. 17), which he had started to… 


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When I was in Africa I always went to the places which were said by the Negroes to be haunted LECTURE VI                                     15June 1932 Today we have a rather crowded program. There are certain questions to deal with,… 


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