Archive for the ‘Carl Jung’ Category

Inner Vision and Synchronicity 12 – Two Other Items

As we near the end of Inner Vision and Synchronicity, there are “two other items” that came up during my research that were tangential to the topic at hand.  The next installment will be the final installment of this series…
Two Other Items
There are two other items mentioned in passing in Inner Vision that warrant a [...]

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Inner Vision and Synchronicity 10 – Dreams

Now, on to the meat and potatoes of Inner Vision and Synchronicity – dreams!  It’s take some time to get here, but now that we’re here, we’ll be glad we invested the time in learning the background information.  This is a longer post than most, but well worth the time…

DREAMS
Any field of endeavor is known [...]

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Inner Vision and Synchronicity 7 – Psychology and Religion

“Then the carping critic cries, ‘Your religion is psychology instead of Christianity…’”

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Inner Vision and Synchronicity 6 – Carl Jung Fundamental Teachings

In this installment of “Inner Vision and Synchronicity: Dream Work as Taught by Charles Fillmore and Carl Jung,” I have attempted to encapsulate in a few paragraphs the utterly enormous contributions Carl Jung made to the emerging field of psychology.  Call me crazy… well, don’t… that really wouldn’t be politically correct!  Anyway, it’s amazing to [...]

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Inner Vision and Synchronicity 4 – Carl Jung Biography

In this installment of “Inner Vision:  Dream Work as Taught by Charles Fillmore and Carl Jung,” we’ll look at the life of Carl Jung…

Carl Jung Biography
Information about Jung’s life is relatively easy to come by, especially since, unlike Fillmore,  he did write an autobiography – Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
Jung grew up in Switzerland, the son of [...]

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Inner Vision and Synchronicity 2 – Fillmore and Jung

this blog entry is the second of installment of my master’s thesis entitled “Inner Vision and Synchronicity:  Dream Work as Taught by Charles Fillmore and Carl Jung.”  I encourage you to read the previous entry to get caught up to date.
Obviously enough, here’s an introduction to Charles Fillmore and Carl Jung.  The next blog post [...]

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