EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Reviewer: FMDR S3 - - June 20, Subject: For anyone confused by the out-of-order pages in Liber Primus… …it looks like they're all there, with the exception of the presumably blank f7v, in the following order: f1r, [spurious blank page], f2r, f1v, f3r, f2v, f4r, f3v, … f6r, f5v, f7r, f6v. Reviewer: LizaNicole - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, Subject: Reply to OctOpus: Thank you for your kind words after noticing my quick standard review.
You would be amazed how many companies such as Yelp and Facebook have undercover reviewers giving outstanding ovations to certain channels. You looked at my reviews. Their is a reason why they are short and 5 starred. As for the soft porn reviews,, Russ Myers could very well be forbidden on public websites due the soft pornography.
People want his pieces to not be pulled off free public media. To the people that employ me, their motto is the less praise the better and that is the sole reason why my reviews are so short. Honestly, I must admit my reviews on boosting a collections for high traffic flow and longevity of their channels are well worthy of praise.
I do the same job for other social media. Their are some neat bonuses to the reviewers that take on promoting channels as I do. The benefits are sweet. I do it for the benefits that I receive giving quick one sentence 5 star reviews to websites I promote. Look around and you will find it is a rare find, especially having the vast data such as this collector. Most people are unaware this book exists. Carl Jung turned to the occult much stronger when he was close to his deathbed.
A lot of people would not comprehend his occult writings pieces that were delicately pieced together to compose a one of a kind novel such as the Red Book. This novel is unlike any of his well known philosophy novels. Interesting story regarding the findings of his writings and the devoted family putting his random almost paranoid occult scrawlings and pictures to compose a novel such as The Red Book.
Thank you for pointing out my all caps. I only did this because I was tired from doing my prior 5 star reviews. There is no excuse for this rude writing style. Caps are insult due to their shouting nature. Reviewer: 0ct0pus - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 15, Subject: Patience Such a sublime work. Anyone so hasty as to not scroll through the plates to discover that the English translations follow, are perhaps not suited to any form of esoteric material or maybe don't understand exactly what this work is, with regards to Jung's life.
I am only reviewing to hopefully help anyone in a rush that may see the incorrect reviews regarding the translation. The whole book is there. The resulting volume is certainly one of the most distinctive gift books of the upcoming holiday season. With a rich crimson dust jacket, thick cream-colored paper and calligraphied pages, this huge tome is the size of a lectern Bible and looks like the kind of spell book a wizard might consult.
When Jung emerged from this period of crisis, he brought with him the first inklings of his most important contributions to psychology — positing the existence of a collective unconscious common to all human beings. To the most common archetypes, Jung assigned names: anima and animus, the wise old man, the shadow. The anima, for instance, represents the feminine side of a man, his idealized woman, his fatal type.
The good Dr. Gradually, Jung also shifted the focus of psychoanalytic therapy. Early on he had speculated that our libidinal energies are either outer-directed or inner-directed, i. But this was just a beginning. Where Freud emphasized early childhood and sexuality in his explanation of human neuroses, and Alfred Adler focused on the drive to be superior to others, Jung soon directed his clinical attention to the second half of life and to the process he called individuation. If our lives erred too much in one direction, our unconscious would compensate for the inequality.
Above all, in midlife, a person is called upon to achieve an authentic and balanced self, one that acknowledges every aspect of his or her character. By the age of 40 or 50, one has established a career and nurtured a family, and it is time to turn from the external public life to the needs of the inner man or woman.
The process of individuation is essentially the psychological harmonizing of all aspects of the self. When successful, the result is an inner concord, the achievement of a personal serenity that prepares us to accept aging and death.
Before me I see a green curtain between two columns. The curtain parts easily. In the rear wall, I see a door right and left. I choose the right. In short, this is a volume that will be treasured by the confirmed Jungian or by admirers of beautifully made books or by those with a taste for philosophical allegory.
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