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Otto Rank, writes his biographer E. James Lieberman, believed that “Meaning—given, found or created—enables one to love life ...
“Liber Novus” is the name Carl Gustav Jung gave his autobiographical magnum opus -- an illuminated manuscript filled with images of hissing snakes, dazzling mandalas, bloody battles, radiating ...
Statues in shops, rain made of gold coins, and a trip to a Cardiff S&M parlour … Adrian Searle gives his verdict on the best of the Venice Biennale Alex von Tunzelmann: David Cronenberg's film ...
There’s no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. That doesn’t mean your social friends aren’t losing it. By Ann Friedman In a recent interview with Esquire, the actor said he used ...
I love reading Carl Jung, especially his book Memories, Dreams, Reflections. His work is very challenging, however, so to get a Jung fix, I read a bunch of interviews that he gave, which were ...
At some point, I will write a book not on the art of happiness but on the very troublesome happiness of art. Among nonartists, however, the issue is somewhat simpler and in line with Jung’s ...
In contrast with the broad scrutiny brought to bear by the critics on Jung’s apparent anti-Semitism, little attention has been given to his preoccupation with Kabbalah in general and with his Jewish ...
Carl Jung was one of the great gurus of the twentieth century. ... though many fat books have already been written about him, and I suspect that there are yet more to come. His contribution to ...
Carl Jung was born on this day in 1875 in Thurgau, Switzerland. Some years later, he became the world-renowned founder of analytical psychology, ... Jung wrote a book on UFOs.
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