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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - George Jung - Biography

George Jung was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Weymouth. He started out as a marijuana dealer in the 1960s, importing hundreds of pounds from Mexico, stealing planes, and flying from Puerto Vallarta to Palm Springs, California. After quite a while his business grew to the point where he was making over $100,000 a month and had started using professional pilots; he was eventually arrested in Chicago after having to leave approximately six hundred sixty pounds of marijuana at the Playboy Club. "Some people were movie stars, and some people were ro ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Pablo Escobar - Life
Escobar began what would become one of the most successful criminal careers in history as a teenage car thief in the streets of Medellín, Colombia. He eventually moved into the cocaine business and began building an enormous drug empire during the 1970s. During the peak years, it was alleged that he earned as much as one million dollars a day from drug dealings. During the 1980s, Escobar became known internationally as his drug network gained notoriety; El Cartel de Medellín is said to have controlled a large portion of the d ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Jung

Various people have the name Jung: Andrea Jung, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Avon Products, Inc. Carl Jung (1875–1961), a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology Douglas Jung (1924–2002), the first ethnic Chinese Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons Edgar Julius Jung (1894–1934), a Calvinist lawyer and leader of the right-wing Conservative Revolutionary movement George Jung, a major player in cocaine importation in the ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Karl Kerényi

One of the founders of modern studies in Greek mythology, Karl (Carl, Károly) Kerényi (January 19, 1897 - April 14, 1973) was born in Timisoara, then in Hungary, to a family of some landed property. At the University of Budapest he followed a program in classical philology with a doctorate on Plato and Longinus and aesthetic theory in Antiquity, and read widely. In the following years he taught in Hungary at the secondary school level, travelled in Greece and Italy and followed courses at Greifswald, Heidelberg and the Univer ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Word play

Word play is a literary technique in which the nature of the words used themselves become part of the subject of the work. Puns, obscure words and meanings, clever rhetorical excursions, oddly formed sentences, and telling character names are common examples of word play. All writers engage in word play to some extent, but certain writers are particularly adept or committed to word play. Shakespeare was a noted punster. James Joyce--whose Ulysses, and even more so, his Finnegans Wake, are filled with brilliant wri ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Techniques of Knowledge

The techniques of Knowledge as taught by Prem Rawat, known as Maharaji to his students, comprises four techniques that he claims helps his students to take their senses and invert them within to experience inner peace. Students often describe the experience simply as "going within." In the past, these techniques were referred to as "Light", "Sound", "Name" and "Nectar". To remove any cultural connotations, Maharaji nowadays refers to them as simply 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th techniques. Students see the ongoing relationship between the disciple and their teacher (guru in Indian culture) to ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - 1912 in literature

See also: 1911 in literature, other events of 1912, 1913 in literature, list of years in literature. 1912 in literature - Events. Virginia Stephen marries Leonard Woolf. 1912 in literature - New books. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man - James Weldon Johnson Adnams Orchard - Sarah Grand Alexander's Bridge - Willa Cather Bells and Hobbles (poetry) - Edwin James Brady Between two stoo ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Christian mythology

Christian mythology is a body of stories that explains or symbolizes Christian beliefs. A Christian myth is a religious story that Christians consider to have deep explanatory or symbolic significance. Christian mythology can also be taken to refer to the entire mythos surrounding the Christian religious system, including the various narratives of both the Old and New Testaments. Christian mythology, without addressing any issues of core beliefs of Christianity, includes the body of legendary stories that have acc ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Christian Democratic Union Germany

Political parties Elections The Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU - Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands) is the largest conservative political party in Germany. A right-of-center Christian party, the CDU is also a member of the International Democrat Union. In Bavaria, the CDU does not exist; its role is played by the Christian Social Union (CSU). The CDU cooperates with the CSU at the federal level; although each party maintains its own structure, the two form a common caucus in the German Parliament and do not run opposing ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American professor, writer, and orator best known for his work in the fields of comparative mythology and comparative religion. Joseph Campbell - Life. Campbell was born and raised in New York City in an upper middle class Roman Catholic family. As a child, Campbell became fascinated with Native American culture when his father took him to see the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He soon became versed in numerous aspects of Native A ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Mind

The mind is the term most commonly used to describe the higher functions of the human brain, particularly those of which humans are subjectively conscious, such as personality, thought, reason, memory, intelligence and emotion. Although other species of animals share some of these mental capacities, the term is usually used only in relation to humans. It is also used in relation to postulated supernatural beings to which human-like qualities are ascribed, as in the expression "the mind of God." Mind - Theories of the min ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia - Artificial mythology

Artificial mythology (compare artificial language) is any complete, invented world with mythic features that, rather than arising out of centuries of oral tradition, are penned over a short period of time by a single author or small group of collaborators. While many literary works carry mythic themes, only a few approach the dense self-referentiality of, for example, J. R. R. Tolkien, William Blake or C.S. Lewis. Artificial mythology includes fictional details imitating true mythology but specifically created for fantasy or science-fiction books or movies, role playing games, or ...

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Lehder - Early Activities and Prison

Lehder started out as a small-timer: a car dealer, a marijuana dealer, and a smuggler of stolen cars between the US and Canada. While serving a sentence for car theft in a mostly white-collar federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, Lehder decided that upon his release he would take advantage of the burgeoning market for cocaine in the United States, and enlisted his bunkmate, former marijuana dealer George Jung, as a future partner. Jung had experience with flying marijuana to the US from Mexico in small aircraft, staying below radar level a ...

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Carlos Lehder, Carlos Lehder - Early Activities and Prison, Carlos Lehder - Starting His Empire, Carlos Lehder - Norman's Cay, Carlos Lehder - Downfall and Fugitive Days, Carlos Lehder - Capture Trial Whereabouts

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Camille Paglia - Intellectual contexts

Camille Paglia - Influences on Paglia's work. Scholars, critics and other writers whose work has strongly influenced Paglia's thought included: Gaston Bachelard Simone de Beauvoir Harold Bloom Brigid Brophy Norman O. Brown Kenneth Clark Patrick Dennis Leslie Fiedler James George Frazer Sigmund Freud Germaine Greer Jane Ellen Harrison Carl Jung G. Wilson Knight D. H. LawrenceSee also:

Camille Paglia, Camille Paglia - Biography, Camille Paglia - College years, Camille Paglia - Teaching career, Camille Paglia - Works, Camille Paglia - Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia - Sex Art and American Culture, Camille Paglia - Vamps and Tramps, Camille Paglia - The Birds, Camille Paglia - Break Blow Burn, Camille Paglia - Intellectual contexts, Camille Paglia - Influences on Paglia's work, Camille Paglia - Bibliography

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George Jung: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragons

Dragons and Serpents

Basic meaning: Unconscious fears that are repressed and need to be acknowledged

 

Symbolism in Dreams

 

The Jung/Freud Approach

 

Dragon

(1) Is the dragon guarding a treasure, or a cave which might contain treasure? If so, the cave probably represents your unconscious, the treasure represents yourself, the dragon that stands between you and your true self represents the fearsomeness of the unconscious, for one who is still afraid of what may be lurking there. This is a repression of the unconscious contents

 

(2) For Jung, the first stage of the individuation process is the conscious ego's heroic struggle {the hero/heroine journey of mythology} to lift itself out of the orginal all-encompassing unconsciousness and to establish control of unconscious forces. This finds symbolic representation in the legendary dragon-slayer, St George (St George = the ego; the dragon = the unconscious).

 

(3) The dragon may represent the devouring aspect of (your relationship with) your mother. 'slaying the dragon" may therefore mean putting an end to whatever in your attachment to your mother is detrimental to the process of finding your own psychic individuality. Once the individual has achieved liberation from the "dragon", the feminine side of the manspsyche and the masculine side of the womanspsyche will no longer appear in threatening form, but as an indispensable companion and guide in further stages of self-development.

 

(4) A dragon may represent the generative power of (Mother) Nature; the unconscious, felt as womb pregnant with new possibilities of life.

 

(5) A winged dragon may symbolize some kind of transcendence, some passing from "lower" to "higher" level of personal maturity.

 

(6) A dragon may be a symbol for your sexuality, particularily if it - your sexuality - frightens you. Is your fear irrationsal; or does sexuality threaten to rule your life? In either case, don't kill the "dragon"; if necessary tame it.

(In China, "chi" is good, life-giving energy and the channels it runs along are called "dragon-lines", which are said to follow underground water and underground magnetic fields).

 

Source: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Dragons, Dream Dictionary Dragons, Meaning of dreams about Dragons, Dream Interpretation Dragons, Dream Analysis Dragons, Dreaming of Dragons

 

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - History of North Korea - Current situation

During the presidency of Kim Dae-jung in South Korea, there was an attempt by reduce tensions between the two Koreas and unfreeze the political situation on the peninsula, but this produced few practical results. Since the election of George W. Bush as President of the United States, the DPRK has faced renewed external pressure over its nuclear program, reducing the prospect of international economic assistance. Meanwhile, the DPRK remains what it had been since 1948, a Stalinist-style state in which all political, religious and intel ...

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History of North Korea, History of North Korea - 1948 proclamation of the DPRK, History of North Korea - The early years, History of North Korea - The Korean War, History of North Korea - Postwar consolidation, History of North Korea - Gathering crisis, History of North Korea - Kim Jong-il's regime, History of North Korea - Current situation

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Lehder - Norman's Cay

In the late 70s, the Lehder-Jung partnership began to diverge, due to some combination of Lehder's megalomania, Jung's comparative lack of ambition, and Lehder's secret scheming to secure a personal Bahamanian island as a complete all-purpose headquarters for his operations. That island was Norman's Cay, which at that point consisted of a marina, a yacht club, approximately 100 private homes, and an air strip. In 1978, Lehder began buying up property and harassing and threatening the island's residents. At one point, a yacht was found drifting off the coas ...

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Carlos Lehder, Carlos Lehder - Early Activities and Prison, Carlos Lehder - Starting His Empire, Carlos Lehder - Norman's Cay, Carlos Lehder - Downfall and Fugitive Days, Carlos Lehder - Capture Trial Whereabouts

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Carlos Lehder - Starting His Empire

After their releases (both were paroled), Lehder and Jung built up a small stream of money through simple, traditional drug smuggling - they enlisted two American girls to take a paid vacation to Antigua, receive cocaine, and carry it back with them to the US in their suitcases. Repeating this process several times, they soon had enough money for an airplane. Using a small plane and a professional pilot, they began to fly cocaine into the United States via the Bahamas, increasing their financial resources and building connections and ...

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Carlos Lehder, Carlos Lehder - Early Activities and Prison, Carlos Lehder - Starting His Empire, Carlos Lehder - Norman's Cay, Carlos Lehder - Downfall and Fugitive Days, Carlos Lehder - Capture Trial Whereabouts

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence

Recognition of Nietzsche's philosophy grew substantially in the 20th century, eventually influencing a wide variety of literary and philosophical figures, including philosophers Georg Brandes, Karl Jaspers, Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Henri Bergson and Martin Buber; "Death of God" theologians Paul Tillich and Thomas Altizer; novelists Nikos Kazantzakis, D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, André Malraux, André Gide, Albert Camus, Mikhail Artsybashev, and Lu Xun; psychologists Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Abraham ...

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Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown and death 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

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George Jung: Encyclopedia II - Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence

Nietzsche influenced a wide variety of literary and philosophical figures, including philosophers Georg Brandes, Karl Jaspers, Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Henri Bergson and Martin Buber; "Death of God" theologians Paul Tillich and Thomas Altizer; novelists Nikos Kazantzakis, D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, André Malraux, André Gide and Albert Camus; psychologists Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, Rollo May; novelist and popular philosopher Ayn Rand; poets Rainer Maria Rilke and William Butler Yeats; and playwrights George Ber ...

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Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Life, Friedrich Nietzsche - Youth 1844–1869, Friedrich Nietzsche - Professor at Basel 1869–1879, Friedrich Nietzsche - Free philosopher 1879–1889, Friedrich Nietzsche - Mental breakdown 1889–1900, Friedrich Nietzsche - Key concepts, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nihilism and the death of God, Friedrich Nietzsche - Amor fati and the eternal recurrence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Overman, Friedrich Nietzsche - Master morality and slave morality, Friedrich Nietzsche - Christianity as an institution and Jesus, Friedrich Nietzsche - The will to power, Friedrich Nietzsche - Style, Friedrich Nietzsche - Place in contemporary ethical theory, Friedrich Nietzsche - Political views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Gender views, Friedrich Nietzsche - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Criticism of Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche - Nietzsche's influence, Friedrich Nietzsche - Works, Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings and philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche - Major English translations, Friedrich Nietzsche - Philology, Friedrich Nietzsche - Poetry, Friedrich Nietzsche - Music, Friedrich Nietzsche - Note

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