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Carl Gustav Jung Posters & Art Prints Gallery, pg 1/4
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Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, described his life as “a story of the self realization of the unconscious.” He pioneered such concepts as the archetype, the collective unconscious, complexes like the shadow, anima and animus, psychological types of introversion and extroversion, thinking and feeling; active imagination, and synchronicity.
Integrating his life long spiritual attitude with a scientific investigation of dreams and fantasies led him to study both Eastern and Western philosophy and religions, as “archaeological” evidence of the evolution of human consciousness to individuation, the growth toward psychic wholeness that was the meaning of life and the creative activity of God.
Jung's thought was highly influential in the formation of the help group Alcoholics Anonymous, where the necessity of a spiritual experience is primary in ending a physical addiction.
Carl Gustav Jung posters and prints gallery features The Creative Process Global PathMarker portrait poster with the quote from Alchemical Studies, Vol 13, paragraph 335 (pg 265), “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.”
Other images in the C G Jung poster gallery relate to Jung's life and work- a mandala, the Swiss Alps, the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico, Africa, Sigmund Freud, a quote from Joseph Campbell, William Blake's illustration of the Book of Job, and the album cover from the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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~ Dr. Carl Jung in his library at home, Zurich. |
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1909 Psychology Conference at Clark University
“The Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung lectures at Clark University were only one part of a series of scholarly conferences held during July and September of 1909 to observe the University's twentieth anniversary of becoming the 2nd graduate school in the United States. Indeed, Clark's distinguished reputation was part of the reason that Freud and Jung decided to speak here; they were relatively unknown while Clark was highly respected. ...”
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In Memories, Dreams, Reflections (pg 7) “... This expanse of water was an inconceivable pleasure to me, an incomparable splendor ... I must live near a lake...”; and (pg 78) “... So profound was the impression this made upon me ... I still see myself, grown up and independent ... sitting on the terrace ... beside Lake Lucerne, or in the beautiful gardens of Vitznau ... the foot of those giant mountains whose tops were covered with gleaming glaciers.”
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At the age of eleven or twelve Jung had a vision of the cathedral at Basel: ...“I gathered up all my courage, as though I were about to leap forthwith into hell-fire, and let the thought come. I saw before me the cathedral, the blue sky. God sits on His golden throne, high above the world–and from under the throne an enormous turd falls upon the sparking new roof, shatters it, and breaks the walls of the cathedral asunder.” Memories, Dreams, Reflections, pg 39
This illustration from the late 15th century shows one of the cathedral towers under construction.
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“I saw that everything, all paths I had been following, all steps that I had taken, were leading back to a single point ~ namely, to the mid-point. It became increasingly plain to me that the mandala is the center. It is the exponent of all paths. It is the path to the center, to individuation. I knew that in finding the mandala as an expression of the self I had attained what was ultimate for me.” ~ Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Jung used the Hindu word “mandala”, a symbolic representation the centeredness, balance, and harmony of the cosmos, to amplify his understanding of the Self as “the nuclear atom” of the human psyche'.
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