11 Things: One night stand Jan 18, 2008
"I am astonished, disappointed, pleased with myself. I am distressed, depressed, rapturous. I am all these things at once and cannot add up the sum." - Carl Jung. 10. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Dream about your job? You're not alone, study says Jan 7, 2008
Mr. Quinn said such terrors were "most likely a reflection of what Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud called 'the shadow' -- the repressed or denied aspects of ourselves.". Sounds like something that might take years of therapy to deal with, but Mr. Quinn offered a simpler solution. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
MIND OVER MOTHER Jan 6, 2008
Makari has taken the birth, maturity and embittered middle age of psychoanalysis and made it into a compelling, rich narrative filled with fascinating characters and colorful settings: Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Vienna, London. What more could a reader want. (New York Post -- Opinions)
Fear Factory Singer Hopes New Band Is His Ticket To Heaven; Plus Soilent Green, Disgorge & More News That Rules, In Metal File Jan 5, 2008
Unable to shake the dream from his mind, the singer discussed the imagery with a friend, who is an expert in dream analysis, and she told him that he had experienced a numinosum, a term famous psychologist Carl Jung used to refer to a mystical or religious experience that occurs outside oneself. "That dream has stayed with me and inspired me, and I think the creation of this record has been truly a dream experience for me," Bell said. (VHI.com -- Music News)
Letters to the Editor Dec 26, 2007
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung said "consumerism is a surrogate for God." If Jesus promoted materialism he would have dressed differently. 3. (Anchorage Daily News)
Eid-ul-Azha Spirit of Sacrifice Dec 21, 2007
To every people did We Appoint rites (of sacrifice), That they might celebrate 00004000 The name of God over The sustenance He gave them From animals (fit for food), But your God is One God: Submit then your will to Him (In Islam) and give thou The good news to those Who humble themselves. The important thing is: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. (India Times, India)
Click for Full Story Dec 18, 2007
Thought for Today: "The only thing we have to fear on this planet is man." - Carl Jung, Swiss psychologist (1875-1961). (Source: Associated Press). (KWTX.com, TX)
Picasso the complex Dec 12, 2007
Near the end of the latest (third) section of John Richardson's massively detailed biography of Picasso A Life of Picasso: The Triumphant Years 19171932 the author quotes the Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung. Jung wrote a lengthy critique of Picasso published a day after a vastly successful 1932 retrospective of his work ended in Zurich. (Christian Science Monitor)
Separating War And The Warriors Nov 8, 2007
He's interested in things like Carl Jung and emotional dynamics of groups - the collective. In the late 1970s, Scruggs felt Vietnam's "survivors needed a societal recognition.". (CBS News)
Forget Google. Bunnies rule the Internet Oct 27, 2007
Also connecting with what Carl Jung wouldve surely recognized as the Universal Bunny Unconscious, Nicholas Quixote of Rabbit Bites chose to expand his career in Web and TV production with real rabbits mainly because I had them, he said in an interview from his home in Oakland, Calif. Through , Nicholas says hes tackling the undeveloped possibilities the visual media infrastructure (TV and Web) and positioning his company as a key player between the eventual gateway between Hollywood... (MSNBC -- Technology)
Talking With a Jewish Dreamer Oct 20, 2007
Kamenetz: Carl Jung, in the years after he split from Freud, developed an adventurous dreamwork, but he eventually abandoned it because he thought it might lead some people to psychosis. Bregman follows in Jung's original spirit, but there are big differences and Bregman avoids the pitfalls Jung worried about. (Time.com)
Hero's monument will be dedicated Saturday in Vian Oct 19, 2007
"Coincidence?The road to Saturday's ceremony to honor Capt. Frederick Henry seems a collection of meaningful coincidences, which is what psychiatrist Carl Jung defines at "synchronicity. "The following incidents occurred before and after the story was published about Capt. Henry, which lead up to the construction of his memorial:-Unknown Vian resident sends an e-mail to Your TIMES about a Medal of Honor winner who is unhonored in his own hometown, due mainly to the fact that he family moved... (Sallisaw Sequoyah County Times, OK)
New museum celebrates Europe's 'Last Witch' Oct 17, 2007
It was, after all, only about 100 years before Le Corbusier and Paul Klee, Louis Chevrolet and Carl Jung, modern Swiss who are today part of our globalized lexicon. a journalist for the Zurich weekly Sonntags Blick who comes from the Glarus town of Nfels, has written a new best-selling book on Gldi that draws on newly discovered documents. (MSNBC -- Travel)
Lakeside beauty Oct 14, 2007
In the living room, books by Carl Jung share shelf space with Disney movies We love them. and figurines of the Seven Dwarves that Ron had as a child. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)
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According to (Swiss psychiatrist) Carl Jung, the collective unconscious is a reservoir for all of the images, the grand themes, the processes that are so important to the development and becoming aware and conscious of what is going on in your world. They're inner guides, to some extent. (El Dorado Times, KS)
Bobby and J. Edgar by Burton Hersh Oct 6, 2007
The ramifications were obvious in terms of power politics and psychology as Hersh suggests, It doesn t require Carl Jung to conclude that there are archetypes roaming the foliage here, or Freud to identify the Oedipal implications. Parallel Lives. (Suite101.com)
Death Of An '80s Disco King Oct 5, 2007
DEATH OF AN '80S DISCO KING. Friday, October 05, 2007 Last Update: 06:20 AM EDT. (New York Post -- Gossip)
Full Story Oct 5, 2007
PORN PUNK GYPPED BONDS' EX. Friday, October 05, 2007 Last Update: 06:10 AM EDT. (New York Post -- Gossip)
Red Sox reading at library on Oct. 9 Oct 4, 2007
As the novel opens, Freud, along with rival and protege Carl Jung, arrives in America in the steamy summer of 1909 to deliver a series of university lectures. He is soon enlisted by psychologist Stratham Younger to help solve the case of two New York debutantes preyed upon by a sadistic killer. (Holbrook Sun, MA)
CLINTONIAN VISIONS Oct 4, 2007
Her article offers a brilliant imagining of what the Clinton White House (circa 2008) would be like. I enjoyed Ms. Senior's speculation as to whether Bill will hold the Bible at Hillary's inauguration. (New York Post -- Gossip)
If the jacket doesn't fit, you can always give it to someone else Sep 29, 2007
Hamilton told Jones about how the philosopher Carl Jung had influenced him. And how, like other mystics, such as Saint John of the Cross, he (Clive) had come to meet his other self, who it turns out is a foul-mouthed murderer and abuser of women named Jacob. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Race fur the prize Sep 1, 2007
" Coming from most musicians, this might seem like the act of someone angling for a high profile support slot. Coming from Natasha Khan, the beauty behind Brighton's Bat For Lashes, such nocturnal visions sound like the stuff of Nostradamus-like premonition. The winner of the 2007 Mercury Music Prize is announced this Tuesday, and the bookies have it that Amy Winehouse is favourite to stagger off with the cheque. If you're looking for an alternative bet, though, look no further than Bat For... (Guardian Unlimited)
Reactions to Mother Teresa Sep 1, 2007
And though we may feel alone, in the words of Carl Jung, bidden or unbidden, God is present. The Rev. Jeff Hoch, student ministries pastor, Sand Lake Wesleyan Church, Onalaska, Wis. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)
Discovering the healing power of good stories Aug 22, 2007
The late psychoanalyst Carl Jung believed there is also such a thing as a ollective unconscious. In the collective unconscious certain symbols have meanings that are universally understood by the human soul codes passed down through generations. (Auburn Citizen, NY)
Interpreting Dreams Aug 19, 2007
Carl Jung, Swiss psychologist also laid down his won rules for dream interpretation but the current school of thought is that dream interpretation is best left to the dreamer. It may not be possible to come down with hard and fast rules of what a dream represents as Freud did and whether or not a cigar actually does mean a penis in dreams is open for a debate, unless of course your name is Monica Lewinski. (Suite101.com)
Oppenheim author publishes second book Aug 7, 2007
In the past few years, Montana has acquired more of a taste for seasoned contemplative readings; philosophical works from the ancient Grecian thoughts of Plato, 19th century German philosopher Frederick Nietzsche, Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung and also the works of American mythology professor, writer and orator Joseph Campbell. I ve grown very fond of Nietzsche and found a kindred spirit In his work, and I d like to strike a balance In my works between the likes of Nietzsche and Jung, Montana... (Little Falls Evening Times, NY)
AA co-founders home moves members Aug 2, 2007
Lois Wilson catalogued hundreds of books, photos and keepsakes, including a letter from Carl Jung, a blessing from Pope Paul VI and a collection of plastic dinosaurs. A colorful towel is tacked to the wall, right where she placed it in the 1980s. (MSNBC -- Health)
Lovely laundry: Your laundry room can clean up nicely -- really Aug 1, 2007
Home historian Winifred Gallagher refers to Carl Jung s and others research that found that women have a desire to nest, fold and sort. "I get up from my work when I m dealing with something difficult and I fold clothes, changing a tangled mess into neat ordered piles," says Gallagher, author of "House Thinking: A Room-by-Room Look at How We Live." "It s a symbol of how you can restore order.". (Racine Journal Times, WI)
Longtime Escondido minister loved to travel, write Jul 28, 2007
His daughter said he was a particular fan of Carl Jung. His favorite movies were "Ben-Hur" and "Chariots of Fire.". (North County Times)
Cottage conundrum Jul 14, 2007
The extroverts, psychologist Carl Jung famously labeled them. Sometimes I like to simply call them an extra pain in the ass. (Globe and Mail)
Review: 'Tekkonkinkreet' Jul 13, 2007
With its humor, street-fighting ethos and surrealistic wanderings, "Tekkonkinkreet" is just the thing for fans of Carl Jung, "Akira," Salvador Dal. and "Shogun Assassin.". (Newsday -- Entertainment)
Read More... Jul 12, 2007
We talked about creating optimized languages, parallel universes, alien religions, DMT and Carl Jung. What's not to love. (Disinformation)
Tracking a trend toward a more holistic approach to business Jul 7, 2007
The authors cite authorities such as Albert Einstein, Carl Jung, Gloria Steinem, and Ren Descartes to support their premise that caring about the whole world is a good way to do business. If there's a villain in this story, it's Wal-Mart, which the authors castigate for its "zero-sum thinking" in believing that offering low wages and scant benefits to employees will help the bottom line. (Boston Globe -- Living)
Emotional landscapes portrayed in dreams Jul 5, 2007
They are a particularly potent form of what Carl Jung called "big dreams," the emotionally vibrant ones we remember for the rest of our lives. Today in Health & Science. (International Herald Tribune -- Health)
What's the most dangerous idea in religion? Jun 30, 2007
"Carl Jung [the author and psychiatrist] had a line. The paraphrase is this: The No. 1 problem with organized religion is that the purpose of organized religion is to prevent people from having a direct experience of God. Religion is organized around the principle that religion will provide the direct experience of God for you as long as you become a member, follow our rules and contribute to us financially. "The most important thing a human being can recognize is that they are already connected... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Sound scientific basis Jun 17, 2007
Core Energetics is founded on theories by psychiatrists Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Wilhelm Reich ... Carl Jung called it "the shadow". (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Features)
Actress, writer make most of a fascinating subject Jun 16, 2007
At one point, a narrator intones that after some time of analysis, Carl Jung pronounced the two Joyces to be "like people going to the bottom of a river, one diving, one drowning." The stunning final image of "Lucia's Chapters" creates that moment for Lucia, with an impact that is both tragic and liberating. Copyright 2007 Globe Newspaper Company. (Boston Globe)
Hope is key for our planet's survival Jun 15, 2007
Carl Jung, the brilliant psychologist, said, The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: If there is any reaction, both are transformed. My friend, Mark Hixon, is a catalyst for transformation. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)
The cost of her inheritance Jun 11, 2007
After analyzing her, Carl Jung wrote of his patient and her father, "They are like two people going to the bottom of a river, one diving and the other drowning." Lucia spent the last 47 years of her life in mental asylums in France and England. This Thursday Charlestown Working Theater presents Sharon Fogarty's "Lucia's Chapters of Coming Forth by Day, " a production of New York's Mabou Mines theater company. (Boston Globe)
New test targets employees with wandering minds Jun 5, 2007
Theory: Borrowing heavily from Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. every participant is assigned. (Globe and Mail)
PAINTING A PICTURE OF THE CREATIVE MIND May 29, 2007
" Poet Paul Eluard and others experimented in "automatic writing," attempts to free the unconscious in streams of unmetered language. If many of these ventures now seem quixotic and dated, the Surrealist drive to excavate the mind can be traced through everything from Abstract Expressionism to Method acting to Minimalist music. A recent, heavily attended show at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, "Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images," made a strong case for that artist's... (San Francisco Chronicle)
The man who made electronic art May 22, 2007
Carl Jung the famous Swiss psychiatrist said that people need fantasy lives in order to refine their own understanding of who they are. No matter how imaginative or fantastic some of these settings may be, people are learning about themselves, they're learning to interact with people and bringing that knowledge into the real world. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Technology)
Free Will Astrology May 16, 2007
22): "There can be no transformation of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion," wrote psychologist Carl Jung. That should be your motto in the coming week, Libra. (City Pages)
Keep French as a part of language curricula May 6, 2007
Pioneer psychiatrist Carl Jung talked about how quickly people - and countries - pin fault on outer enemies to dodge self-examination. The proof of Jung's brilliance is that he came up with this before the movie Talladega Nights. (The Clarion-Ledger)
Spider-Man 3 May 3, 2007
Marvel comic superheroes and their adversaries have always owed a lot to Carl Jung. And his ghost is ever-present in this film. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)
This 15th-century Dutch Artist Apr 29, 2007
Which Renaissance Dutch master was honored by Romboudt de Doppere of Bruges or validated by Carl Jung. Which painter was characterized as. (Suite101.com)
Kundalini in Hermetic Philosophy Apr 29, 2007
Some psychologists believe it is possible for people to reach some kind of "kundalini state." In 1932, Carl Jung held a presentation himself on the power of Kundalini. Sometimes these states of mind are compared to the physical Nirvana state: sopadhisesa (Nirvana on earth). (Suite101.com)
Shamanic Shadow Self Apr 26, 2007
Carl Jung, founder of analytical psychology, shared the belief ... Carl Jung was Sigmund Freud s heir apparent until they had a falling out over what Freud called Jung s obsession with the, as it was called then, occult. (Suite101.com)
Breaking down walls by singing, painting, etc. Apr 19, 2007
"I believe in the Carl Jung approach, especially the idea that everything in a dream is an aspect of yourself.". Besides literally following her dreams, she draws most of her motivation from her father. (Daily Iowan, IA)
Vimy Ridge: The making of a myth Apr 7, 2007
Mythology is the delivery of idea and emotional image at the same time, a message sent both to the mind and to what analytical psychologist Carl Jung called the mind below the mind, or what others call the soul. Mythology reveals the deep patterns of meaning and coherence in a culture. (Globe and Mail)
Where's Brando? Mar 25, 2007
Carl Jung: Psychoanalyst who famously dreamed of "dirty, sooty" Liverpool (the Beatles' hometown), where he discovers Self in the form of a blooming magnolia. 8. (Boston Globe)
Dreaming of the seaside: Freud's letters tell of happy days in Blackpool Mar 22, 2007
When he finally got there he wrote, headed "midday, opposite the Pantheon", to his wife: "This is what I have been afraid of for years." He first went to America in 1909, as part of a sort of psychoanalysts' roadshow with fellow pioneers Sandor Ferenczi and Carl Jung. Freud joked that it was just a holiday, that he was going to see a porcupine; the American analyst JJ Putnam gave him a present of a little metal porcupine, which sat on his desk for the rest of his life, and is included in the... (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)
A climate of fear Mar 18, 2007
Carl Jung believed that the epidemic of UFO sightings that began after World War II were related to the spectre of atomic war. Simple avoidance was the main symptom, though. (The Age, Australia -- Breaking News)
Clionians hear about dreams Mar 15, 2007
She continued that the famous dream theorist of the modem era, Carl Jung, developed the theory that the function of dreams is to compensate for parts of the psyche, or total personality, that are underdeveloped in waking life. Calvin Hall, a research psychologist, suggested that dream content is continuous with waking thought and behavior, according to Kammermann. (Pontiac Daily Leader, IL)
Google-YouTube: Good Deal or Bad? Mar 9, 2007
Where else can we see unrestricted video by Alex Jones, Noam Chomsky and Carl Jung. Posted by Bret Primack. (Multichannel News)
Find out if getting 'Fired!' is fantastic Mar 1, 2007
Find out if getting 'Fired. is fantastic - Life /TITLE. (UCD Advocate, CO)
Academic view on leadership Feb 26, 2007
Since these had been the toys of notable headshrinkers like Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, etc, the author quite candidly admits, Id like to caution readers that many of the things I say in this book arent new; some of the ideas I present have been around for a long time. . (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)
'It's like San Francisco - with greyer weather' Feb 21, 2007
Drummond explained Liverpool's artistic pre-eminence by advancing the theory that a ley line ran along Mathew Street, via the bust of psychoanalytist Carl Jung that stood close to the Cavern. It's not as far-fetched as it sounds. (Guardian Unlimited)
La vino e Bella | Feb 16, 2007
Another triumph for Swiss psychologist Carl Jung and his theory of Synchronicity (meaningful coincidence) would be the case of Hollywood director Francis Ford Apocalypse Now Coppola. His dad Angelo was a POW at Koffiefontein and now his son makes a Bordeaux blend called Rubicon in the Napa Valley, with the first Rubicon made by Italian winemaker par excellence, Giorgio dalla Cia, on Meerlust. (iAfrica.com)
Creativity 101 Feb 13, 2007
Creativity is within reach. Ever wish that you could be creative but feel that your obligations won't allow it. (Suite101.com)
John Arsenian, psychologist, group therapy pioneer; at 89 Feb 13, 2007
Born in Boston, Dr. Arsenian graduated from Boston University in 1939 and earned his doctorate in psychology from Harvard University in 1945, as the psychological breakthroughs of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were entering common practice. After briefly teaching at Smith College, Dr. Arsenian joined Boston State Hospital, where he later became chief psychologist and director of clinical psychiatry and research for almost 30 years. (Boston Globe)
A beautiful mind Feb 11, 2007
Maybe if you read all the deep thinkers that his canvases identify as sources of inspiration -- William Blake, J.W. Goethe , Teilhard de Chardin , Carl Jung , the futurist Buckminster Fuller , the scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla, and dozens more -- and studied Laffoley's pictures for a few years, it would all make sense. But who has time for that. (Boston Globe)
She blinded me with science Feb 9, 2007
All are derived from Carl Jung s work and when you take one of the relatively innocent sounding exams (you can do this on line actually and get reams of information about yourself and any others who have taken the exam), the results are like looking in a mirror. More importantly though, when you have yours AND your SO s code, you can predict with high accuracy how you communicate with each other and how you DON T comuunicate with each other. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Living)
Author merges psychoanalysis and murder in bygone Manhattan Jan 20, 2007
Just as Freud and his trans-Atlantic travel companions Sandor Ferenczi and Carl Jung disembark from their steamship in Hoboken Harbor, en route to Clark University, where Freud was to deliver a series of lectures on psychoanalysis, a murder scene is unfolding uptown. Miss Elizabeth Riverford has been strangled, her wrists bound and her body scored with lash marks, the victim of "murder and perhaps worse." The paths of psychoanalysis and murder do not converge, however, until a nearly identical... (Boston Globe)
Self-help on the shelves Jan 18, 2007
Though it is clear Schefft is not competing with, say, Carl Jung in terms of brain power, she makes some sensible points. Mainly, she stresses there is more to life than filing a joint tax return and sporting an engagement diamond on your left hand. (USA Today -- Life)