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Jung Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on JUNG'S NIGHTMARE

JUNG'S NIGHTMARE

Jung dreamed, at age 4, of a great tower on a throne. It seemed to be made of skin and the top of it was rounded with a singly eye staring upward. He found this quite frightening. In later life, when he broke with Freud he admitted that he felt that mans needs were much greater than sex. He felt that sex was merely one powerful force amongst others. Freud begged Jung never to abandon the sexual basis of neurosis but that it must stand as a bulwark. "Against what?", asked Jung. "Against the occult.", whispered Freud.

 

Jungs psychological theory can be summed up in this statement: the goal of psychic development is the self - There is no linear evolution. There is only a circumambulation of the self. Everything points to the center.

 

 

(See also: JUNG'S NIGHTMARE, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Jung Dictionary: Alternative Health Dictionary on Jungian psychology

Jungian psychology (Analytical Psychology): System of psychoanalysis founded by psychiatrist and reincarnationist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), of Zurich, Switzerland.

 

Jungian psychology theory posits a collective unconscious, synchronicity, and life energy (libidinal energy, the primal energy). Jung held that studying the collective racial unconscious could enhance understanding of the individual unconscious.

 

(See also: Jungian psychology, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Jung Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Psyche

Psyche Greek for Soul

The 'totality" of the conscious and unconscious life. The mind considered as an organic system reaching all parts of the body and serving to adjust the total organism to the needs or demands of the environment.

 

The ego, the subject of consciousness, comes into existence as a complex quantity which is constituted partly by the inherited disposition (character constituents) and partly by unconsciously acquired impressions and their attendant phenomena ... Analytical psychology differs from experimental psychology in that ... it is far more concerned with the total manifestation of the psyche as a natural phenomenon - a highly complex structure....Carl Jung

 

To Jung, the psyche, like the living body, is a self-regulating system

The Swiss psychologist, C. G. Jung, taught that the human mind or psyche is complex and is composed of parts, much like the physical body. He coined the word "complexes" for various unconscious parts of the psyche.

 

Complexes are the focal and nodal points of psychic life (Jacobi, 1973, p. 37). He also divided the unconscious into two distinct regions, the personal and the collective. "Whereas the personal unconscious consists for the most part of complexes, the content of the collective unconscious is made up essentially of archetypes".

 

In mythology - (Greek: 'soul"), in classical mythology, princess of outstanding beauty who aroused Venus" jealousy and Cupid's love. The fullest version of the tale is that told by the Latin author Apuleius in his Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass). According to Apuleius, the jealous Venus commanded her son Cupid (the god of love) to inspire Psyche with love for the most despicable of men. Instead, Cupid placed Psyche in a remote palace where he could visit her secretly and, by his warning, only in total darkness. One night Psyche lit a lamp and found that the figure at her side was the god of love himself. When a drop of oil from the lamp awakened him, he reproached Psyche and fled. Wandering the earth in search of him, Psyche fell into the hands of Venus, who imposed upon her difficult tasks. Finally, touched by Psyche's repentance, Cupid rescued her, and, at his instigation, Jupiter made her immortal and gave her in marriage to Cupid. The sources of the tale are a number of folk motifs; the handling by Apuleius, however, conveys an allegory of the progress of the Soul guided by Love, which adhered to Psyche in Renaissance literature and art. In Greek folklore the soul was pictured as a butterfly, which is another meaning of the word psyche.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Jung Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Modern Dream Philosophies

Modern Dream Philosophies

Probably the most well-known of the modern dream philosophers was Sigmund Freud. Freud first developed the theory about the role of the unconscious on the individual. Freud believed the dream worked on two levels. A straightforward level showed events in dreams as remembered. However in the latent level objects and actions in the dreams symbolize sexual and aggressive feelings and ideas that are repressed. So in dreams it protects the sleeper from the effects of a realization of these wishes. The dream taps into the desire for wish fulfilment when the controlling ego is relaxed during sleep. Freud wrote "All dreams are in a sense dreams of convenience, they help to prolong sleep instead of waking up. Dreams are the guardians of sleep and not its disturbers. "

 

Carl Jung believed a dreams content uses symbolic language. He proposed that a dream expresses collective racial unconscious memories and instincts shared by all people. These are basic ideas that are themselves symbols. These include the hero, monster, mother, father, mandala, sacrifice and the mask. Dreams also indicate the way to self actualization Jungian therapy in fact deals extensively with dreams and fantasies.

 

Today, most psychologists agree with Jung's theory, and it is this theory that makes dream interpretation something that we can use in our everyday lives. If Freud were alive today he would disagree with every theory that says you are able to interpret your own dreams. Jung believed that, although it was difficult, dreams were meant to be understood.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: 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)

 

Jung Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on MEMENTO VIVERE

MEMENTO VIVERE

Zarathustra's gospel according to Nietzsche. As the skull on the 19th Century poet's desk was a reminder that one day we shall die, so today we need a reminder to live. Jung: "Life is a preparation for the ultimate goal of death."

 

 

 

(See also: MEMENTO VIVERE, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Jung Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on AGE OF PISCES

AGE OF PISCES

The ending processional Age, Pisces, was the sign of X, characterized by ignorance, slavery and materialism. According to Jung, the first fish is the first thousand years of Christ. However, the second millennium's fish is under the rule of the Devil.

 

 

(See also: AGE OF PISCES, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Jung Dictionary: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Archetype

Archetype:

(1) Original astral form of a phenomenon;

(2) In the psychology of C. G. Jung, an inherited idea or mode of thought derived from the experiences of the species and present in the unconscious of the individual who picks it up from the collective unconscious of the species.

 

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

 

Jung Dictionary: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on RELIGION

RELIGION (from religare, to bind book, Latin) 1. way or ways that people orient themselves in the world with reference to both ordinary and extraordinary powers, meaning and values. (Catherine Albanese)

2. institution whose function is to protect us from an experience of God. (Jung) (NAD)

 

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

 

Jung Dictionary: Alternative Health Dictionary on Transpersonal psychology

transpersonal psychology (transpersonal counseling, transpersonal counseling psychology): Combination of Jungian psychology, psychosynthesis, and Eastern mysticism. It emphasizes meditation, prayer, and self-transcendence.

 

Carl Jung (see Jungian psychology) was the first to use the expression transpersonal (ueberpersoenlich), in 1917. Psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, the codeveloper of Holotropic Breathwork, coined the name transpersonal psychology.

 

(See also: Transpersonal psychology, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Jung Dictionary: Alternative Health Dictionary on Somasynthesis

somasynthesis: Form of somatic therapy developed by Clyde W. Ford, D.C. Somasynthesis borrows from theories developed by Roberto Assagioli (see psychosynthesis), Milton Erickson (see Ericksonian Hypnosis), Carl Jung (see Jungian psychology), Daniel Palmer (the founder of chiropractic), and Wilhelm Reich (see orgone therapy and Reichian Therapy). Its design is to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual health.

 

(See also: Somasynthesis, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Jung Dictionary: Alternative Health Dictionary on Process psychology

process psychology (Dreambody approach, Dreambody Work, process oriented psychology, Process-Oriented Psychotherapy, Process Work): Spiritual form of psychotherapy developed by American psychotherapist and author Arnold Mindell, Ph.D., at the Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. Process psychology involves bodywork, dreamwork, and meditation. Its theory posits a dreambody, and its design is to heal the source of illness as it manifests in the unconscious.

 

(See also: Process psychology, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Jung Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on X-FACTOR

X-FACTOR

Colin Wilson's term for the special energy or force beyond the four natural forces (electromagnetism, gravity, strong and weak nuclear forces). Various authorities call this occult power by different names; Mesmer's animal magnetism, Bulwer-Lytton's Vril, Crowley's Will, Freud's Libido, Jung's synchronicity, Reich's Orgone, etc.

 

 

(See also: X-FACTOR, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

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