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Tom Conoboy's Writing Blog (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Carl Jung: We have then to describe and to explain a building, the upper storey of which was erected in the nineteenth century, the ground floor dates from the sixteenth century, and a careful examination of the masonry discloses the fact that it was reconstructed from a dwelling-tower of the eleventh century. In the cellar we discover Roman foundation walls, and under the cellar a filled-in...
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Word Magazine blogs (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... or London? If you're not a Spotify user add your favourite songs about the capital or, what Carl Jung once described as, the Pool Life, below. Come on, what are the classic songs of the two great cities of British music? (Please excuse the blatant provocation of Mancunians, Brummies, Glaswegians... et al)
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Joe Pastry (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
... of alchemy "succeeding to the Egyptian tradition of the myth of Isis." One wonders: did [Carl] Jung ever investigate the bain marie? Mighty deep thoughts considering a bain marie is such a shallow pan of water. Never let it be said that joepastry.com isn't an intellectual community.
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MoreWriting 10 latest works (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
[Sun Nov 22, 2009 4:26 pm] I liked Carl Jung's introductory quote, it really puts this piece of writing (art) into perspective. For me it made me think about duality, the relationship of light and darkness, the body and its shadow. Or are they non-dual as one cannot be without the other? This is a fascinating piece with a very English taste. I especially liked the following lines: "emergent...
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The Drunken Monkey Strikes Back (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
... Famous psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology, Carl Jung, believed that dreams may contain ineluctable truths, philosophical pronouncements, memories, plans and even telepathic visions.. At this juncture, I think it prudent not to bring up what Sigmund ( aka "The Freud Dude" ) Freud thought on the subject...the dirty old nadger... To...