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  2. Carl Jung - Wikipedia

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    In his work with patients and his own personal explorations, Jung wrote that art expression and images found in dreams could help recover from trauma and emotional distress. At times of emotional distress, he often drew, painted, or made objects and constructions, which he recognized as more than recreational.

  3. Museum of Images of the Unconscious - Wikipedia

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    The third exhibition of occupational therapy work by patients from the National Psychiatric Center took place on October 12, 1949, and brought together 149 artworks at the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo. It was also featured in the Noble Hall of the City Council between November 25, 1949, and January 10, 1950.

  4. Alchemical Studies - Wikipedia

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    This text originally comes from a lecture delivered by Jung at the Eranos Conference at Ascona, Switzerland in 1937. It was revised and expanded in 1954. [5] Much of this chapter is devoted to a translation of Zosimos of Panopolis's The Treatise of Zosimos the Divine concerning the Art, an important alchemical text from the 3rd century CE.

  5. Sabina Spielrein - Wikipedia

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    She was in succession the patient, then student, then colleague of Carl Gustav Jung, with whom she had an intimate relationship during 1908–1910, as is documented in their correspondence from the time and her diaries. [2] [3] [4] She also met, corresponded, and had a collegial relationship with Sigmund Freud.

  6. 45 Carl Jung Quotes on Life, Wisdom and Perspective - AOL

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    45 Carl Jung Quotes. Canva/Parade. 1. “You are what you do, not what you say you’ll do.” 2. “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” ... “Art is a kind of innate ...

  7. Christiana Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Jung’s Bollingen Tower, Morgan built "The Tower on the Marsh" in Newbury, Massachusetts, as a retreat for her art and psychological research. Constructed with the help of local carpenter Kenneth Knight, the tower became a symbolic representation of Morgan’s individuation journey. Filled with her carvings, paintings, and stained ...

  8. Man and His Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Man and His Symbols is the last work undertaken by Carl Jung before his death in 1961. First published in 1964, it is divided into five parts, four of which were written by associates of Jung: Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph L. Henderson, Aniela Jaffé, and Jolande Jacobi.

  9. Active imagination - Wikipedia

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    Jung linked active imagination with the processes of alchemy. Both strive for oneness and inter-relatedness from a set of fragmented and dissociated parts. This process found expression for Jung in his Red Book. The key to active imagination is restraining the conscious waking mind from exerting influence on internal images as they unfold.

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