Carl Jung’s explanation for the archetypes that surface in cultural and religious literature is that they are the product of what he calls the collective unconsciousness. That thread of consciousness connects all human beings and cultures around the world. Yet it is not visible to the naked eye, one must look for the signs of…
Feng Shui Compass Northern Hemisphere Reference Card A 4-color compass featuring direction, element, Zodiac animal, I-Ching, color, chakra, emotions, archetype, Flying Star, sector, and characteristics of each direction. Side two is a guide on how-to get an accurate compass reading of your home, office, or personal space. When you divide your physical space (home or business) into these 9 sectors (sections or directions) it allows you to see these areas of your life differently....what each represents energetically. Then in turn, you will treat each areas of your space differently. You will open communication with your space as it's been trying to show or reveal to you how this area (maybe career and life path) are working for you. Your space is a reflection of what's going on inside of you (your thoughts, feelings, beliefs, etc). Understand what your space is reflecting, so you can understand your self and make appropriate changes. The ideals listed on the card in each sector will guide you in that awareness and in making choices. specs: 2-sided; 8.5x11" printed in 4-color on heavy card stock. _________________ © 2023 VIA Feng Shui. All Rights Reserved.
Contemporary Art in Poland has always been provoking huge controversies and extreme reactions. Often misunderstood and used by right-wing politicians to favour their radically conservative views, it has electrified not only the art world, but the general public too.
In The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals, Barbara Hannah, a student and a close friend of C.G. Jung, presents lectures on the symbolic meaning of several domestic and wild animals. According to Jung, the animal is sublime and, in fact, represents the \"divine\" side of the human psyche. He believed that animals live much more in contact with a \"secret\" order in nature itself and--far more than human beings--live in close contact with \"absolute knowledge\" of the unconscious. In contrast to humankind, the animal is the living being that follows its own inner laws beyond good and evil--and is, in this sense, superior.Hannah's previously published lectures were on the cat, dog, and horse. These lectures add material on the serpent, the lion, the cow, and the bull, illustrating how, in the light of consciousness, the archetypal images of animals can be positive and helpful. Here Hannah shows how our animal nature can become the psychic source of renewal and natural wholeness.The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals is volume 2 in the \"Polarities of the Psyche\" series, edited by Emmanuel Kennedy-Xypolitas. This series focuses on the broad theme of the opposites in the psyche. In 2004, Chiron published the first volume, Lectures on Jung's Aion, by Barbara Hannah and Marie-Louise von Franz. The next volume planned is Barbara Hannah's Animus: The Spirit of Inner Truth in Women.This volume and its companions in the series are invaluable resources for a deeper understanding of Jung's ideas on archetypes in the human psyche.Barbara Hannah (1891-1986) was born in England. She went to Zürich in 1929 to study with Carl Jung and lived in Switzerland the rest of her life. A close associate of Jung until his death, she was a practicing psychotherapist and lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute. Her books available from Chiron include The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals; Encounters with the Soul; Jung, His Life and Work: A Biographical Memoir; and Striving Toward Wholeness.
All the people we see in our dreams can be connected to certain character archetypes. The term “archetype” means an original pattern in ancient Greek. The idea itself can be traced back to Plato. According to him, there were two realities – the world (where we live) and the non-physical realm (where Forms exist.) By Forms, he meant pre-existing ideals ... Read More
This article is an analysis of the trickster archetype. It explains the duality of the trickster: clever vs foolish, animal vs human, dark vs light
One of the fathers of modern psychology, Carl Jung, had much to say about the shadow side, the paella archetype, and dreams. The Jung-based doodles in this post..
Welcome to another Lesson of our School of Witchcraft. Tonight, we will examine how each day of the Week was and still is associated with one Archetype Sacred Animal and what does it mean. Therefore, we will see what blessings are given to each individual who is born under the influence of each day. Although, […]