Carl Jung was the founder of analytical psychology and believed that the process of individuation was required for a person to become whole. Jung discovered the collective unconscious‚ which included the concepts of archetypes and synchronicity. Branching out from Jung’s archetypes are the anima and animus. Von Franz states that both the anima and animus have four sub-topics: erotic‚ romantic‚ spiritual and wisdom/ transcendent. The spiritual aspect of the anima and animus is quite important in
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To write her book Ivan’s War‚ Catherine Merridale had to face the challenges of moving past the collective memory surrounded Russia’s involvement in World War 2. Merridale navigates that remaining available sources in her search to find the truth of the Red Army. Using a variety of inventive research techniques‚ Catherine Merridale acquires the historic data the see need to weave these accounts of the war‚ into the few central characters in her book. Merridale focuses on constructing an image of
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hand! But what is a meme beyond that? In this article I’m going to explore this further‚ and explain why I think it’s relevant to Jungian archetypes‚ after explaining what is an archetype. In 1976 Richard Dawkins wrote “Selfish Gene”‚ proposing a gene centered view of evolution rather than an organism or group centered one. The reason he describes the gene as « selfish » and not altruistic is that the gene’s ’agenda’ is to survive as a gene through replication and that the replication of the genes
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conscious‚ personal unconscious‚ and collective unconscious. The collective unconscious acts as a representation of basic human behavior. Together‚ these states of awareness influence character altogether using past experiences and future ambitions. Powerful archetypes that play a big role on collective consciousness are anima‚ persona‚ and shadow. Humans must accept these elements to fully develop individuation. Looking into the film “The Matrix”‚ the collective unconscious of isolation and jealousy
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Jung on Synchronicity and Yijing: A Critical Approach Jung on Synchronicity and Yijing: A Critical Approach By Young Woon Ko Jung on Synchronicity and Yijing: A Critical Approach‚ by Young Woon Ko This book first published 2011 Cambridge Scholars Publishing 12 Back Chapman Street‚ Newcastle upon Tyne‚ NE6 2XX‚ UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2011 by Young Woon Ko All rights for
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with middle age‚ and it being an important period for personality development. He believed that the personality consisted of three parts: the ego‚ the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious. The ego is the conscious component of the personality and it is the one who carries out normal daily activities. The personal unconscious develops through experience and is unique to each person‚ it contains all the individual’s memories‚ thoughts and feelings. The
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the mind namely conscious‚ preconscious and unconscious. Freud represented these levels of awareness through an iceberg. The part of the iceberg visible above the surface is the conscious mind. Just below the surface is the preconscious mind‚ anything that is not yet part of the conscious mind. Hidden deep below the surface is the unconscious mind‚ feelings‚ memories‚ thoughts‚ and urges that cannot be easily brought into consciousness. The unconscious can be revealed in dreams and Freudian slips
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parameter 3θ and the claims amount in the jth year is Xj = 1000Nj . • The prior distribution is gamma distributed with mean 0.2 and variance 0.04. (a) Compute the individual premium and collective premium. (b) Suppose that in the past 5 years‚ an individual has made N claims. If his Bayes premium is twice the collective premium‚ compute N . 5 6
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this basis of knowledge to help create his own theory regarding dream interpretation. Freud and Jung’s dream interpretations took different approaches as to the underlying cause of dream or the intended purpose of the dream: finality and the collective unconscious versus causality and they also used any acquired information in the interpretation differently. Freud’s dream analysis and interpretation focused gravely on wish-fulfillment and Jung’s interpretation focused on searching for solutions from
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Introduction At the beginning of the twentieth century‚ a new revolutionary way of understanding the mind had a great impact‚ not only in the science of psychology‚ but in all Western culture and in most of the aspects of society. Psychoanalysis adopted an important role‚ which still remains in our modern life‚ and Sigmund Freud was the responsible for it. Nevertheless‚ during this time‚ Carl Gustav Jung developed an important theory‚ making an immense contribution to psychology. Jung didn’t just
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