Psychic Energy: Its Source and Its TransformationPrinceton University Press, 2021 M07 13 - 517 páginas A study of the primitive and unconscious aspects of man's nature and the processes by which their energies may contribute to the integration of personality. New edition, comprehensively revised and enlarged, with many new illustrations. |
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... able to come into contact with the new developments of Dr. Jung's thought. During that time the Psychology of Transference (Zur Psychologie der Ubertragung, 1946) was published in German, though not accessible in English till 1954 ...
... able to come into contact with the new developments of Dr. Jung's thought. During that time the Psychology of Transference (Zur Psychologie der Ubertragung, 1946) was published in German, though not accessible in English till 1954 ...
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... able assistance in preparing the manuscript for the press, to Miss Hildegard Nagel for her translation of the foreword, and to my publishers for their courtesy and consideration in taking much detail work off my hands. M. Esther Harding ...
... able assistance in preparing the manuscript for the press, to Miss Hildegard Nagel for her translation of the foreword, and to my publishers for their courtesy and consideration in taking much detail work off my hands. M. Esther Harding ...
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... able to draw valid conclusions from his total experience. The efforts and exertions, the doubts and uncertainties of his voyage of discovery have penetrated his marrow too deeply to allow him the perspective and clarity which are ...
... able to draw valid conclusions from his total experience. The efforts and exertions, the doubts and uncertainties of his voyage of discovery have penetrated his marrow too deeply to allow him the perspective and clarity which are ...
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... able to lay aside his preconceived ideas. Experience, however, shows that this is difficult to do. For instance, how many people still labour under the assumption that the term archetype denotes inherited ideas. Such completely ...
... able to lay aside his preconceived ideas. Experience, however, shows that this is difficult to do. For instance, how many people still labour under the assumption that the term archetype denotes inherited ideas. Such completely ...
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... able to contain and in some measure to satisfy the inner and outer life needs of the individuals who make up a community, the instinctive forces lie dormant, and for the most part we forget their very existence. Yet at times they awaken ...
... able to contain and in some measure to satisfy the inner and outer life needs of the individuals who make up a community, the instinctive forces lie dormant, and for the most part we forget their very existence. Yet at times they awaken ...
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Psychic Energy: Its Source and Its Transformation Mary Esther Harding Sin vista previa disponible - 1963 |
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able achieved activity actual alchemists animal appear archetypal arise aspect attitude aware become begins body bring called cause centre child circle civilization collective comes completely concerned condition consciousness corn corresponding culture danger death desire dragon dream effect effort elements emotional energy entirely experience expression fact factor feeling figure follow forces function give gods happenings hero human important impulses individual inner instance instinct Jung light living longer man's mandala material matter means mother namely nature nonpersonal object opposites perhaps physical picture possessed present primitive problem produce projection psyche psychic psychological reactions realize recognized relation release religious remain represented result ritual seek seems sense sexual similar situation soul spirit stage symbol things thought tion transformation true turn unconscious usually whole woman