Tag: Carl Gustav Jung

  • Kripal, Jeffrey – How to Think Impossibly

    The book written by Jeffrey J. Kripal, “How to think impossibly. About souls, UFOs, time, belief, and everything else” (2024) has a simple structure. In the “Introduction”, the phenomenon of “impossibility” is defined. Then, in the first three chapters, this phenomenon is described with the help of examples: NDE (near-death experiences) – in chapter 1,…

  • Ţânculescu-Popa, Lavinia & Mark Winborn – Beyond Persona

    As time passed by, two questions have been attempted to be answered: Pre-modern thinkers said that „Persona does not exist!” thus ending any discussion about it. To their turn, post-modern thinkers said that „Persona exists. But it does not hide anything. The opposite of persona is another persona. There are layers ad-infinitum of personae in…

  • Loomis, Mary – Dancing the Wheel of Psychological Types

    Mary Loomis’ book, “Dancing the wheel of psychological types” (1991), is a synthesis project of types and archetypes of Carl Gustav Jung’s psychology, with some techniques of Native American medicine. “The path I am proposing draws upon ancient Native American teachings: the medicine wheel, the Powers of the Four Directions, and the Star Maiden Circle.…