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Jung: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on ANIMA

ANIMA - Personification of the masculine nature of a woman's unconscious (Jung) (NAD)

 

(See also: ANIMA, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Jung: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on ANIMUS

ANIMUS - Personification of the masculine nature of a woman's unconscious (Jung) (NAD)

 

(See also: ANIMUS, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Jung: Encyclopedia II - Winter Sonata - Credits

Winter Sonata - Cast. The names used in the Philippines are in parentheses. Bae Yong Jun as Kang Jun-Sang/Yi Min-Hyung (Jun Kang/Joseph Lee) Choi Ji Woo as Jung Yu-Jin (Janice Jung) Park Yong Ha as Kim Sang-Hyuk (Raymond Kim) Park Sol Mi as Oh Chelin (Charlene Oh) Lee Hye Eun as King Jinsuk Ryu Seung Soo as Kwon Yong-Kuk Jung Dong Hwan as Sang Hyuk's father Lee Hyo Chun as Sang Hyuk's mother Yoo Yul as Radio broadcasterSee also:

Winter Sonata, Winter Sonata - Storyline/Plotline, Winter Sonata - Credits, Winter Sonata - Cast, Winter Sonata - Staff, Winter Sonata - Theme songs

Read more here: » Winter Sonata: Encyclopedia II - Winter Sonata - Credits

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Synchronicity - Notes

Note 1: In Synchronicity in the final 2 pages of the Conclusion, Jung stated that not all coincidences are meaningful and further explained the creative causes of this phenomenon. Note 2: Jung defined the collective unconscious as akin to instincts in Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Note 3: The Psychovision Synchronicity page con ...

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Synchronicity, Synchronicity - Example, Synchronicity - Study, Synchronicity - Criticism, Synchronicity - Alternative explanations, Synchronicity - Notes, Synchronicity - Trivia

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Jung: Encyclopedia II - Kim Daejung - Early political career

He first entered politics in 1954, opposing the policies of Syngman Rhee. Although he was elected as a representative for the National Assembly in 1961, a military coup led by Park Chung Hee made it void. He was able to win a seat in the house in the subsequent elections in 1963 and 1967 and went on to become an eminent opposition leader, which culminated in running a presidential campaign in 1971. He managed a close race against Park d ...

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Kim Daejung, Kim Daejung - Early political career, Kim Daejung - Road to the presidency, Kim Daejung - Presidency

Read more here: » Kim Daejung: Encyclopedia II - Kim Daejung - Early political career

Jung: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Amplication

amplication

(Jung) Clarification of a dream-image by direct association and parallels from myth and legend

 

(See also: Amplication, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Jung: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on AMPLICATION

AMPLICATION - Elaboration and clarification of a dream - image by means of directed association and of parallels from myth and legend (Jung) (NAD)

 

(See also: AMPLICATION, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Jung: Parapsychology Dictionary on Synchronicity

Synchronicity:

A term used by C.G. Jung to refer to coincidental events that are meaningfully but not causally connected.

 

(See also: Synchronicity, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

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Jung: Encyclopedia II - Jungian psychology - Key terms

Jung is best known for his term "archetype" which connotes a structural view of psychological life. The term archetype can be understood as quite similar to — and was probably directly influenced by — Kant's term "a priori." Jung often seemed to view the archetypes as sorts of psychological organs, directly analogous to our physical, bodily organs: both being morphological givens for the species; both arising at least partially through evolutionary processes. Current Jungian-influenced thinking has explored nearly diametrically opposing ...

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Jungian psychology, Jungian psychology - Key terms, Jungian psychology - Clinical theories

Read more here: » Jungian psychology: Encyclopedia II - Jungian psychology - Key terms

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Kundalini - The interpretation of Kundalini

Two early western interpretations of Kundalini were supplied by C.W. Leadbeater (1847-1934), of the Theosophical Society, and the Analytical Psychologist Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961). Jung's seminar on Kundalini yoga, presented to the Psychological Club in Zurich in 1932, has been widely regarded as a milestone in the psychological understanding of Eastern thought and of the symbolic transformations of inner peace. Kundalini yoga presented Jung with a model for the developmental phases of higher consciousness, and he interpreted its sym ...

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Kundalini, Kundalini - Historical source text, Kundalini - The interpretation of Kundalini, Kundalini - Kundalini Yoga, Kundalini - Kundalini in the world's religions, Kundalini - Kundalini rising, Kundalini - The Kundalini Syndrome, Kundalini - Kundalini and development, Kundalini - Kundalini and physiology, Kundalini - Pathological Kundalini

Read more here: » Kundalini: Encyclopedia II - Kundalini - The interpretation of Kundalini

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Archetype - Jungian archetypes

The archetype is also a concept of psychologist Carl Jung. In this context, archetypes are innate prototypes for ideas, which may subsequently become involved in the interpretation of observed phenomena. A group of memories and interpretations closely associated with an archetype is called a complex, and may be named for its central archetype (e.g. "mother complex"). Jung often seemed to view the archetypes as sort of psychological organs, directly analogous to our physical, bodily organs: both being morphological givens for the species; bot ...

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Archetype, Archetype - Literature, Archetype - Jungian archetypes, Archetype - Cultural archetypes analysis, Archetype - Enneagram character archetypes

Read more here: » Archetype: Encyclopedia II - Archetype - Jungian archetypes

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Masculine Psychology - Males are not born of their own identity

Some psychologists and anthropologists argue that the masculine identity is more fragile than the feminine identity because males are not born of their own identity. Females are born from the female body. Thus females are born of their own identity. Males are born of the female body, and thus are born of an identity foreign to their own. Some argue that early on this establishes a struggle and challange for the male identity. Some scholars have noted that women are born, but men are "made." In other words, males often feel that their ...

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Masculine Psychology, Masculine Psychology - Males are not born of their own identity, Masculine Psychology - The role of the father, Masculine Psychology - The works of Eugene Monick, Masculine Psychology - Related articles, Masculine Psychology - External links

Read more here: » Masculine Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Masculine Psychology - Males are not born of their own identity

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Masculine Psychology - The role of the father

Many psychologists agree that the father is very important to the male child's development of identity. In his book Absent Fathers, Lost Sons [1], Canadian Jungian analyst Guy Corneau writes that the presence of the father's body during the son's developmental phases is integral in the son developing a positive sense of self as a male. Corneau also argues that if the son does not develop positively towards the father's male body, then the son ru ...

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Masculine Psychology, Masculine Psychology - Males are not born of their own identity, Masculine Psychology - The role of the father, Masculine Psychology - The works of Eugene Monick, Masculine Psychology - Related articles, Masculine Psychology - External links

Read more here: » Masculine Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Masculine Psychology - The role of the father

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Jiang Qing - References

Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, Mao: The Unknown Story (London, 2005); Jonathan Cape, ISBN 0679422714 Ross Terrill, The White-Boned Demon: A Biography of Madame Mao Zedong (New York: Morrow, 1984). ISBN 8013316 Roxane Witke, Comrade Chiang Ch'ing Roxane Witke (Boston: Little Brown, 1977). ISBN 77000935 Jung Chang, Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (London, 1990) ...

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Jiang Qing, Jiang Qing - References

Read more here: » Jiang Qing: Encyclopedia II - Jiang Qing - References

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Campbell - Campbell's original voice

Campbell relied on the texts of Jung as an explanation of psychological phenomena, as experienced through archetypes. But Campbell didn’t agree with Carl Jung on every issue, and certainly had a very original voice of his own. Campbell didn't believe in astrology or synchronicity as Jung had. Campbell's true study and interpretation is in the melding of accepted ideas and symbolism. His iconoclastic approach was as original as it was radical. His take on religion has been compared to Einstein's idea of science in his last days, the search ...

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Joseph Campbell, Joseph Campbell - Life, Joseph Campbell - Campbell's original voice, Joseph Campbell - Hero mythology and the monomyth, Joseph Campbell - Influence, Joseph Campbell - Criticism, Joseph Campbell - Works, Joseph Campbell - Quotes, Joseph Campbell - Bibliography, Joseph Campbell - Books, Joseph Campbell - DVD/Discography

Read more here: » Joseph Campbell: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Campbell - Campbell's original voice

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Archetype - Jungian archetypes

The archetype is also a concept of psychologist Carl Gustav Jung. In this context, archetypes are innate prototypes for ideas, which may subsequently become involved in the interpretation of observed phenomena. A group of memories and interpretations closely associated with an archetype is called a complex, and may be named for its central archetype (e.g. "mother complex"). Jung often seemed to view the archetypes as sort of psychological organs, directly analogous to our physical, bodily organs: both being morphological givens for the speci ...

See also:

Archetype, Archetype - Jungian archetypes, Archetype - Cultural archetypes analysis, Archetype - Enneagram character archetypes

Read more here: » Archetype: Encyclopedia II - Archetype - Jungian archetypes

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Mandala - Mandala in Buddhism

A mandala in tantric Buddhism usually depicts a landscape of the Buddha land or the enlightened vision of a Buddha. Mandalas are commonly used by tantric Buddhists as an aid to meditation. The photograph at right is a good example of a Tibetan sand mandala. This pattern is painstakingly created on the temple floor by several monks who use small tubes to create a tiny flow of grains. The various aspects of the traditionally fixed design represent symbolically the objects of worship and c ...

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Mandala, Mandala - Mandala in Hinduism, Mandala - Mandala in Buddhism, Mandala - Mandala in Vajrayana, Mandala - Mandala in Nichiren Buddhism, Mandala - Downloading the Gohonzon from GohonzonInfo Group, Mandala - Other meanings of mandala, Mandala - Mandala in Discordianism, Mandala - Mandala Software

Read more here: » Mandala: Encyclopedia II - Mandala - Mandala in Buddhism

Jung: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on ARCHETYPES

ARCHETYPES: (EF) Extremely basic forms within the human psyche; the archaic "racial memories." Refer to the works of Dr.Carl Jung.

 

(See also: ARCHETYPES, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Jung Dictionary

Jung: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on ANAMNESIS

ANAMNESIS - 1. Ecstasy - causing reminders. e.g. music of the spheres (Greek)

2. recovery of buried memory, both individual and collective (Jung) (NAD)

 

(See also: ANAMNESIS, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Jung Dictionary

Jung: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on NUMINOSITY

NUMINOSITY - a light in the aura attracting psyche energy and inspiring the individual to develop his or her spirituality and psychic understanding (Jung) (NAD)

 

(See also: NUMINOSITY, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Jung Dictionary

Jung: Encyclopedia II - Cincinnati Reds - Current roster

Updated on December 15, 2005, after the Rule 5 draft Pitchers (24) 70 Matt Belisle 31 Jung Keun Bong 53 Mike Burns 65 Travis Chick 34 Brandon Claussen 56 Todd Coffey See also:

Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Reds - Franchise history, Cincinnati Reds - The beginning, Cincinnati Reds - Redland Field to the Great Depression, Cincinnati Reds - Revival of 1930s, Cincinnati Reds - From WWII through the 1960s, Cincinnati Reds - The Big Red Machine, Cincinnati Reds - The 1980s and onwards, Cincinnati Reds - Quick facts, Cincinnati Reds - Baseball Hall of Famers, Cincinnati Reds - Ineligible for the Hall of Fame, Cincinnati Reds - Retired Numbers, Cincinnati Reds - Current roster, Cincinnati Reds - Minor league affiliations, Cincinnati Reds - External link

Read more here: » Cincinnati Reds: Encyclopedia II - Cincinnati Reds - Current roster

Jung: Parapsychology Dictionary on Collective Unconscious

Collective Unconscious:

Concept put forward by C G Jung to refer to a level of unconscious thought and experience shared collectively by humans.

 

(See also: Collective Unconscious, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Jung Dictionary




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