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Salomé or the good madness of Carl Gustav Jung
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Edouard Collot  -  Monday, 09 January 2012 13:00
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"The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud gathers young talented men to elaborate his theory about the human spirit. The outstanding Carl Gustav Jung is one of them, he is even the protégé of the master. But soon their relationship, intellectual and personal, deteriorates, and Jung breaks his relation with Freud. It is during that crisis period the Jung will begin his productive trip into the depth of the soul, elaborating his Psychology of the Depths, magnificently represented by his Red Book.


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The feminine part of Woman
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Csilla Kemenczei  -  Friday, 22 April 2011 00:00
kem_feminin_femmeIn his book Psychology and Alchemy, Carl Gustav Jung asserts:  "man becomes really what he is when he fulfilled his destiny, his reality"... What about women ? What is her destiny, her reality in the metamorphosing world ? What does she have to discover to give birth to her feminine side ? asks Csilla Kemenczei, a Jungian analyst, who says: "every woman, as ordinary as she may be, embodies the goddess, the absolute and cosmic mother".

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The man side of man: Claude Nougaro, path of a loving son
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Michel Bucchioni  -  Friday, 01 April 2011 00:00
bucc_claude_nougaroClaude Nougaro was born the 9th of September of 1929 in Toulouse from a father baritone at the Paris Opera and a mother pianist led to a concert performer career. He will be bred by his paternal grandparents... these are promising beginnings seen from a mythanalyse point of view, created by the French psychoanalyst Pierre Solié. Absolute innovative, creator of style, poet with hitting rime, man of jazz, Claude Nougaro is one of the masters of the French songs. He was able, thanks to a cleverly mixing and an outstanding personality, to create links between musical langue d'oc tradition and Black American.
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The I Ching as a Knowledge tool
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Pierre Faure  -  Friday, 24 December 2010 10:00
caze_yi_king Our left brain is comparable to a little kid, spoiled, too pampered by the actual society. Jealous, he dislikes his Siamese twin, his right side, affirms his existence. Thus as soon as terms like intuition are evoked, chance or worse... divination, his is alarmed and says : all of this is just resignation of reason !  Help (understand: "I'm abandoned !").
Although. Chinese, who are keen on numerology, wrote 2500 years ago a text, the I Ching (or Ji Jing), "the book of changes" which enables throwing coins or Aquileia sticks to interpret different hexagrams, and this way stand back facing a situation and get an indication to an asked question.
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A Jungian talk about tales
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Marie-Claire Dolghin  -  Friday, 21 May 2010 00:00
durand_TR14_jung_contes Tales come from oral tradition. Loyally passed on and patiently revised by generations of storytellers who always told their people what is human destiny, they express the wisdom of the unconscious and talk to our intimacy.
In that presentation, three ways of reading enable to distinguish tales:  (1) Universality of archetypes and structures, (2) diversity of visions of the world: austral totemism, Siberian Shamanism, equatorial forests animism, (3) local ecosystems: Cinderella's little glass slipper transforms, in its Tibetan version, in a "felt boot"...
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Hades mythology and the Jungian concept of shadow
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Eric Berrut  -  Friday, 24 April 2009 00:00
La mythologie de l'Hadès et le concept jungien de l'ombre
To Eric Berrut, Hades, God of the underground world, can help us to think the concept of shadow established by C.G. Jung. Inspiring fear and embodying our fears, he is also the “rich”, “the invisible”.  Linked to death, he invites us die in the old world to reborn in the new one and answer to the necessity of the being. If each being is distorted by the addition of its identifications, his layers of personality, the shadow is its hidden part, the enemy of its system of thought and of its manner of being, the guarantee of its truth and its mental reconciliation.
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The Path of Self
Psychology > Archetype-Jung
By : Eric Berrut  -  Friday, 02 January 2009 00:00
Le chemin de soi
“The divine beings wait for us to honour them” Eric Berrut tells us. If the divinities protect those who bow down to them, on the other hand, they take their revenge on those who do not. According to the Jungian-inspired author of this talk, the divinities are parts of the psychological makeup of man, who must embody all these parts, without exception.
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