Results for the term... "C. G. Jung"
Results from the Pages of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell
- Artistic Form and Yoga in the Sacred Images of India
- Man and Transformation (Eranos Yearbooks 5)
- Pagan and Christian Mysteries
- Professor With a Thousand Faces, The
- Spirit and Nature (Eranos Yearbooks 1)
- Spiritual Disciplines (Eranos Yearbooks 4)
- Tarot Revelations
- The Mysteries (Eranos Yearbooks 2)
- The Mystic Vision (Eranos Yearbooks 6)
Results from the Youtube Channel of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Quotations of Joseph Campbell
- In a word: the first work of the hero is to retreat from the world scene of secondary effects to those causal zones of the psyche where the difficulties really reside, and there to clarify the difficulties, eradicate them in his own case (i.e., give battle to the nursery demons of his local culture) and break through to the undistorted, direct experience and assimilation of what C. G. Jung has called "the archetypal images."
- Living with these things all the time, I can see how there are certain universal patterns for these manifestations. A shaman among the Navajo or in the Congo will be saying things which sound so much like, say, Nicholas Cusanus or Thomas Aquinas, or C. G. Jung, that one just has to realize that these ranges of experiences are common to the human race.
Results from the Myth Blasts of Joseph Campbell
- Between Heaven and Earth: The Hanged Man
- A Most Rare Vision
- A Toolbox For the New Year
- Cultivating Gratitude through the Transcendent Function
- Mythblast | Descent and the Birth of the Self
- Foreword to Myths of Light
- Leaky Transcendence
- Love of a Higher Order
- Love: A Modern Mythology
- Myths of Light
- Our Global Movement
- Ramadan: The Empowerment of Self Restraint
- Temenos and the Power of Myth
- The Audacity of Independence
- The Birth of Tenderness
- The Rules of Enchantment
- The Sagacity of Fools
- The Turn of the Pollen Path
- Through The Looking Glass
- What’s Old Is New Again: Primitive Mythology
- Why Symbols?
- The Holiness of the Heart’s Affections
- The Star of the Archetypal Imagination
Results from the Mythological Resources of Joseph Campbell
- Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine
- Archetypal Psychology
- In the Footsteps of Joseph Campbell – France, Summer 2019 – Romance of the Grail with Evans Lansing Smith
- Meeting the Shadow – The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature
- NYPL Archives: Joseph Campbell Papers
- Pagan Meditations: The Worlds of Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia
- Sea, Spirit, Sanctuary: Nantucket and Herman Melville’s Epic, Moby-Dick, as Spiritual Quest
- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 17: The Development of Personality (Collected Works of C.G. Jung, 58)
- The Grail Legend
- THE INNATENESS OF MYTH: A New Interpretation of Joseph Campbell’s Reception of C.G. Jung
- The Secret of the Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life
- The Work of Dennis Patrick Slattery