Carl Jung’s theories on psychological types, archetypes, the collective unconscious, and individuation have far-reaching implications and practical applications in various fields, including psychology, education, business, and personal development. Here’s how you can apply these concepts in everyday life and professional settings: 1. Personal Development and Self-Awareness…
Carl Jung: The 2 Attitudes and The 4 Psychological Functions Carl Gustav Jung (1875 – 1961) was a pioneering figure in the field of analytical psychology. In his 1921 work “Psychological Types,” Jung introduced concepts that profoundly impacted the understanding of personality and human behavior. His theories on…
Carl Jung’s engagement with Tarot cards is a fascinating aspect of his broader interest in symbols, archetypes, and the unconscious mind. Jung did not use Tarot cards as a form of divination per se but rather appreciated their value in psychological exploration and understanding the human psyche. Here…
the realm of mystical sciences, few systems capture the imagination as vividly as the Destiny Cards. Olney Richmond, a 19th-century astrologer and mathematician, unveiled this intricate divinatory system in his seminal work, “The Mystic Test Book.” Richmond’s narrative links the origins of the Destiny Cards to…
Low Productivity and Personal Ineffectiveness…** Increased Levels of Stress and Anxiety… All these are the results of negative relationships with the energies of Saturn, which has now gone into retrograde motion and is increasing its influence on each of us. Moreover, it is currently in its most favorable…
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