Jungian Analysis
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- Who is drawn to Jung's theories and analysis techniques?
- Variety of people but many psychics/witches are drawn to his teaching.
- What are some common themes of Jung's life?
- Spirituality, mother, authority, and the occult
- According to Jung, what are the three parts that make up the structure of personality?
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1) Consciousness
2) Collective unconscious
3) Personal unconscious - In dealing with Consciousness, when are problems likely to arise?
- Problems arise when there's a difference between how you see yourself and how the world sees you.
- What is an archetype?
- A universal mental structure/organizing principle that shapes human mental reality. Ideas that are shared by people
- What are some examples of archetypes?
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Self
Personal Shadow
Anima
Animus
Others - Where can archetypes be found?
- Myths, fables, religion, etc.
- As an archetype, what is the definition of the "Self?"
- The gatekeeper between the unconscious self and the outer world. Ego is main fragment.
- As an archetyoe, what is the definition of the "personal shadow?"
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Dark/evil.
Things we hide
May appear in dreams - As an archetyoe, what is the definition of the "anima?"
- feminine, yielding, concrete, intuitive
- As an archetyoe, what is the definition of the "animus?"
- driving, aggressive, disciplined, masculine
- What are additional examples of archetypes?
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Divine child
Wise old man/woman
Hero
Mother - Where are archetypes expressed in today's modern culture?
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Movies
Ex: Star Wars and the Matrix - What is the personal unconscious?
- Memories, impulses, and wishes that we've repressed in our life.
- What are arcetypal images?
- Expressions of archetypes in our unconscious.
- What are complexes?
- Something you can't let go of, collection of repressed experiences, memories, life-controlling thought pattern (issues)