Experiencing the UNUS MUNDUS - a response to Christophe Le Mouël
The article Experiencing the Unus Mundus¹ was published in Psychological Perspectives in 2021. This paper reflects the lament…
The article Experiencing the Unus Mundus¹ was published in Psychological Perspectives in 2021. This paper reflects the lament…
In the chapter Intentionality and Non-Intentionality in Jung’s Active Imagination of the book Intentional Transformative Experie…
In his 2021 article Mysticism without Concepts , author Sebastian Gäb defines mystical experiences as unitive, noetic, having no…
In The Plural Turn in Jungian and Post- Jungian Studies The Work of Andrew Samuels (2022), editor Stefano Carpani brought toge…
In his 2021 paper¹ about Marie Louise von Franz's lectures on Alchemical Active Imgination , Thomas Willard writes: By act…
What if your dreams were mostly about your cognitive functions? Another angle of interpretation. Jungian commentator Thomas Will…
In his article Misunderstanding Jung: the afterlife of legends , Sonu Shamdasani wrote ¹: C. G. Jung has almost become complete…
In his book The Aryan Christ , author Richard Noll put his finger on one of the most important experiences in Carl Jung's …
In Robert C. Smith's book The Wounded Jung , we read Jung candidly tells us that the play and counterplay between what he t…
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