Archives for February, 2004
Jungian vs. Clinical
What sets Jungian Psychology apart from clinical psychology is dream analysis. This is a subject that Jung approached seriously. On one occasion an analysand (a patient, or client) came to Jung with a particularly interesting dream. The analysand mentioned that in her dream she went to places in the world that she had never visited. [...]
Life Sometimes Gets Pretty Rough
There are rare moments in life when we are aware of what we’re going through. We choose leaving instead of staying put, change instead of comfort, life instead of death. In those rare moments we are given insight into the pain we carry deep into the night. Edward Edinger called this the soul’s nekyia.
The storm [...]
The Desert Disappears Beneath the Water
In my dream last night we were both in a very old civilization. I think is was Mayan because of the architecture. It began in a museum though - we were looking at old artifacts. I showed you the snakes that they worships and you were afraid. I made you a couple of traditional necklaces [...]
Row Your Boat
There were always those people that amazed me with their clarity of vision for their own future. Then, there are those, like me, who just seem to ‘wing it’. I’ve often wondered about those with a clear vision. They always seemed to know exactly what they wanted and they always had a plan on how [...]
Tear Down the Wall
The main theme shared by Analytical Psychology and Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’ is a search for meaning … in a meaningless world. I know that some would argue that Jung did find meaning in the world. I would argue that the entire body of Jung’s work is an attempt to find meaning. Whether he actually [...]
White Flag
I checked Dido’s website today just to make sure she was actually human. If I didn’t know better I would have guessed that an angel had fallen from heaven, signed with a record label, and began singing. The only word I can find for her voice is angelic. It doesn’t hurt that her lyrics in [...]
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