Alchemy

Mary the Jewess: The Mother of Alchemy

Among the shadowy corridors of ancient wisdom, one name continues to echo with mystery and reverence— Mary the Jewess , also k…

Isaac Newton, Alchemy and C. G. Jung

Isaac Newton Isaac Newton was no stranger to alchemy. In 1936, Sotheby's released a catalogue describing three hundred t…

Monte-Snyders and C. G. Jung's Stone

Johannes de Monte-Snyders had a great influence on Isaac Newton's study of alchemy.  In his book Metamorphosis planetarum  (…

Thom Cavalli and the Legacy of Carl Jung

Jungians should stop damaging the reputation of Jungian Psychology. Jungian psychoanalyst and coach Thom Cavalli's recent co…

Is Jung Journal a scientific review?

The short answer is no. The editorial team has long lost touch with what a scientific review is. The essays and articles are pub…

Carl Jung and Alchemy

In his 2002 book, Jung, Alchemy and History A Critical Exposition of Jung’s Theory of Alchemy, author Jon Marshall has done a …

Carl Jung and the Ouroboros

What is the ouroboros or uroboros?  The Uroboros (or Ouroboros) is the illustration of the snake or dragon eating its own tail. …

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