by Lisa A. Pounders, PhD In stating that “image is psyche,” C. G. Jung positioned depth psychology to offer a unique way of working with cultural images. Films are multi-dimensional, image laden creative works evoking an embodied or sensory experience of a phenomenological and collective reality. Akin to dreams, films are often saturated with numerous […]
by Anita Treloar La Cour, PhD, RSP Jung visited Taos Pueblo to acquire “an outside point to stand on” (Memories, Dreams, Reflections, p. 246), and reflected on the words and wisdom of an elder there. Many of the tools Jung used to access and balance his own spirituality, such as the use of mandalas, parallel […]
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