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Thomas Moore on Alchemical Psychology (2016 James Hillman Symposium)

Thomas Moore is an American psychotherapist, former monk, and writer of popular spiritual books, including the New York Times bestseller "Care of the Soul" (1992). He writes and lectures in the fields of archetypal psychology, mythology, and imagination.

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Introduction to Carl Jung—the Psyche, Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

In the first part of our introduction to Jung we look at Jung’s ideas on the conscious and unconscious realms of the mind, his distinction between the personal and collective unconscious and his theory of archetypes.

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Carl Jung and the Shadow—the Mechanics of Your Dark Side

Carl Jung was one of the most important psychologists of the previous century. The notion of the shadow is central to the human condition and the ability to deal with it constitutes a challenging endeavor for most of us.

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Joseph Campbell: Jung, Projection, and Love

Joseph Campbell continues exploring C.G. Jung’s idea of the Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious by looking at Jung’s concept of Projection -the way in which we take internal, unconscious images and overlay them onto real-world creatures.

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Jean Shinoda Bolen: Archetypal Psychology (Excerpt) - A Thinking Allowed W/ Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove

Carl Jung's concept of synchronicity, an acausal principle, connects the ego to the larger archetypal self. This connection is like the ancient Chinese concept of the Tao in that it cannot be rationally understood.

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Joseph Campbell—Jung, the Self, and Myth

Joseph Campbell begins exploring C.G. Jung’s idea of the Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious by looking at Jung’s concepts of the Self and of the Ego, and begins discussing how myth communicates between the two.

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