Carl Jung’s 1925 Essay: “Marriage as a Psychological Relationship”
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Carl Jung’s 1925 Essay: “Marriage as a Psychological Relationship”

Plate 4  Splendor Solis   Marriage as a Psychological Relationship Regarded as a psychological relationship, marriage is a highly complex structure made up of a whole series of subjective and objective factors, mostly of a very heterogeneous nature. As I wish to confine myself here to the purely psychological problems of marriage, I must disregard…

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C.G. Jung: “The ‘heart’ of Mercurius is at the North Pole.”

Carl Jung talks about the alchemical Mercurius Many treatises define Mercurius simply as fire.  He is ignis elementaris  noster naturalis ignis certissimus, which again indicates his “philosophic” nature. The aqua mercurialis is even a divine fire. This fire is “highly vaporous” (vaporosus).  Indeed, Mercurius is really the only fire in the whole procedure. He is…

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The Metaphor of the Magnetic North Pole and the Unconscious

    Correcting the Guiding Function of the Unconscious   Thus the unconscious has a symbol-creating function only when we are willing to recognize in it a symbolic element. The products of the unconscious are pure nature. Naturam si sequemur ducem, nunquam aberrabimus, said the ancients. But nature is not, in herself, a guide, for…

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Question: “How does a person integrate a personal complex into their life instead of projecting it onto others?”

  (On the Jung-Hearted Facebook site, these were the response to the question of July 14: “How does a person integrate a personal complex into their life instead of projecting it onto others?): DO: Art. Create art. RP: Choose to see it as a ‘lesson’ in ‘self-discovery’… RN: Any exaggerated feelings I have for another,…