Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in the early 20th century. He studied medicine and became interested in psychiatry. He worked with Sigmund Freud for several years but disagreed with Freud's belief that sexuality was the sole driving force of the unconscious mind. Jung developed his own theory called analytical psychology and focused on the collective unconscious and different personality types. He believed dreams were influenced by the unconscious mind and wrote extensively on symbolism, mythology and spirituality. Jung's theories are still influential today in therapy and dream interpretation.
1. A Journey Into The Mind Of… Carl Jung "Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves."
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12. The chacras according Carl Jung I've read Carl Jung's Western Consciousness and Eastern Insight (Ways to integration, Psychology of Kundalini Yoga - Indian saints - the I ching - Zen-Buddhism) and well, it's fascinating! I've read the best description of the chakras
13. r 4 PRINCIPLES ON THE PATH OF VIPASSANA MEDITATION (ONE OF THE MANY WAYS TO LIBERATION): 1. Mindfulness.. Cultivate and deepen and abide in a skill of being attentive in the now. Have continuity of awareness, instead of gaps. 2. Equanimity. Be accepting of the way whatever makes you feel. Don't fight with feeling, if you fight feeling you fight yourself. 3. Relativity. Don't be too judgemental of yourself. An attempt to be more mindful, have more equanimity and consistency than usual is ok. 4. Consistency. Even if you encounter the blisfull or the demonic, which could happen along the line, just observe mindfully as everything else. Then the purification will continue. Even if fear comes up, the generic phenomenon of fear - the phence - that is arising without any reason, observe the fear. Because you're close to going beyond the limited identity. All along the vipassana path if you apply these 4 principles, you will always have the answer for what to do.