Jung’s dream of himself and his father in the encounter with the “highest presence”. From C.G Jung & A. Jaffé, […]
Read moreVocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit. Called or not, the God will be there.
In a letter of November 19, 1960, Jung explains the inscription: By the way, you seek the enigmatic oracle Vocatus atque […]
Read moreC.G Jung on evil with Dr. Sean McGrath
Philosophy and Theology professor Sean McGrath explains Carl Gustav Jung’s view on evil and some misconceptions of it in the Jungian field. This excerpt is taken from the third episode of the podcast Psychology & The Cross.
Read moreThe limits of Psychology
In this extra material from the third episode of the podcast ‘Psychology & The Cross’ Professor McGrath discusses the work of Wolfgang Giegerich, the limitations of psychology, and Jung as a guerilla theorist.
Read moreThe dream of Max Zeller told by Dr. Murray Stein
Jungian Dr. Murray Stein shares Jungian analyst Max Zeller’s dream. A dream that he shared with C.G Jung when they […]
Read moreThe greater part of the soul is outside the body
After Jung’s death Karl Kerényi wrote, “If I now, looking back upon the phenomenon C.G Jung, put into words what […]
Read moreSøren Kierkegaard as psychologist
Amy Cook is the author is the author of the book ‘Jung and Kierkegaard – Researching a kindred Spirit in the shadows’ (Routledge 2018) and was interviewed for the second episode of ‘Psychology & The Cross’. In this short video clip Amy speaks about Kierkegaard as a psychologist.
Read moreThe story of the Cross as told by Dr. Murray Stein
I knew a woman. She was the founder of the Jung Center in Houston, Texas. Her name was Ruth Thacker Fry. She was a really eccentric, kind of weird woman but very charismatic, a big woman with red hair. And she knew Jung and she studied at the Jung Institute in the 1950s.
Read moreOra et Labora: Pray and Work
The phrase pray and work (or “pray and labor”, in Latin ora et labora) refers to the Catholic monastic practice of working and […]
Read moreThis is not the end of the road. New podcast episode with Dr. Sean McGrath
Sean McGrath Jungian podcast
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