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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... impulses, what ruthless monsters of the deep await a chance to seize the mastery and despoil the world! These were the thoughts that gave rise to this book. Is it not possible that the primitive and unconscious side of man's nature ...
... impulses, what ruthless monsters of the deep await a chance to seize the mastery and despoil the world! These were the thoughts that gave rise to this book. Is it not possible that the primitive and unconscious side of man's nature ...
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... impulses and desires, substituting a collective or conventional mode of behaviour. In many cases the result is that the conscious personality is too much separated from its instinctive roots; it becomes too thin, too brittle, perhaps ...
... impulses and desires, substituting a collective or conventional mode of behaviour. In many cases the result is that the conscious personality is too much separated from its instinctive roots; it becomes too thin, too brittle, perhaps ...
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... remain primitive: he will continue to be at the mercy of his unconscious impulses whenever he. 3. For a discussion of the reconciling symbol, cf. Jung, Psychological Types, pp. 258 f., 478 f., and chap. v. PSYCHIC ENERGY: ITS SOURCE I O.
... remain primitive: he will continue to be at the mercy of his unconscious impulses whenever he. 3. For a discussion of the reconciling symbol, cf. Jung, Psychological Types, pp. 258 f., 478 f., and chap. v. PSYCHIC ENERGY: ITS SOURCE I O.
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... impulses whenever he is subjected to any strong emotion or other stress. In contrast, the instinctive reactions of the Western man are in far greater degree related to his conscious ego and much more dependable. However, as we have good ...
... impulses whenever he is subjected to any strong emotion or other stress. In contrast, the instinctive reactions of the Western man are in far greater degree related to his conscious ego and much more dependable. However, as we have good ...
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... impulses, and who later, after having undergone certain never to be forgotten inner experiences, discovered to their ... impulse has been altered in character. For it is not that these individuals are more consciously heroic or more ...
... impulses, and who later, after having undergone certain never to be forgotten inner experiences, discovered to their ... impulse has been altered in character. For it is not that these individuals are more consciously heroic or more ...
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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