Components of Individuation:Part II—Internalizing a Locus of Control In Part I of this four-part essay we noted that a pre-requisite for achieving individuation was internalizing a locus of...
Components of Individuation:Part I—What is Individuation? “Individuation” is a term often associated with Jung and his psychology. In this four-part essay we are going to define “individuation” and...
The Apocatastasis of Global Civilization:Seizing the Opportunity in the Archetype of the Apocalypse “Apocatastasis.”[1] It’s a five-dollar Greek word that Jung used repeatedly in his writings,[2]...
Jung and the Archetype of the Apocalypse As we have noted in earlier essays,[1] Jung was very intuitive. Thanks to his keen intuition he was able to sense shifts in the collective consciousness...
Jung’s Challenge to Us: “Holding the Tension of the Opposites” The last fifteen years of Carl Jung’s life[1] were lived against the backdrop of the Cold War—that time in our global history when...
Jung’s Timeliness and Thoughts on Our Current Reality Sometimes, in reading Jung, I encounter a passage that makes me think Jung wrote it just yesterday. Recently, while preparing a presentation...