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What Was Homer Honing in the Odyssey?
Abstract We summarize the data provided in Homer's the Odyssey concerning Odysseus' journey and suggest a completely new view of what was Homer trying to convey to us. We suggest that Homer was honing the idea of synergy between rules (determinism) and chance (randomness), an idea deeply rooted in natural processes as well in mathematics.
Anastasios A. Tsonis +2 more
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Description and interpretation of salient dream images in light of Jungian theory
This research paper is an exploration of salient dream images as experienced by two women in a non-clinical setting. The descriptions and interpretations of these dream images are explored in light of the theory of Carl G. Jung. Jungian Theory recognizes
Hogan, Colleen
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A post-Jungian perspective on the psychological development of Afrikaner cultural identity
In order to enhance an understanding of different cultures and groups, post-Jungians are currently applying C.G. Jung’s theory of personal ego and complexes to the cultural level of the psyche of groups.
Martina Kotzé, Loura Griessel
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One of the key intentions of fresh expressions of church is to reach the kind of people inherited church find it hard to reach. Psychological type profiling of church congregations has demonstrated that Anglican churches have particular difficulty in ...
Leslie J. Francis +2 more
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Historically, the field of Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology has relied on the Big 5 taxonomy of personality. The purpose of this study was to examine the value of a Jungian conception of extraversion in the context of the relationship between ...
Rosemarino, Nicholas
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This paper discusses near-death experiences (NDEs) under the framework of the Jungian theory of archetypes. "NDEs are looked at as evidence for the activation of a unique archetype associated with rebirth experience, designated the archetype of death and
Grosso, Michael
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A Jungian Theory of Mind : Individuality, lost, gained, and transcended [PDF]
Every time an individual or a society gets into an inner or outer conflict, it questions its worldview and recognised values, and the personal and collective identity are activated on an unconscious level.
Alho, Päivi
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Post-Jungians tend to identify Jung’s dream theory with the concept of compensation; they tend to believe that Jung’s radically open stand constitutes his dream theory in its entirety.
Caifang Zhu
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Religious-Ethical Values in Kazakh Culture in the Digital Age [PDF]
Public consciousness today oscillates between secular rationalisation, accelerating digital economies, and a renewed desire for spiritual and ethical depth.
Amanzhol Meirmanov +4 more
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C. G. Jung\u27s theories provide the foundation for this conceptual clarification of the phenomenon of self-identified evil in adult, outpatient, psychodynamic psychotherapy clients.
Clay, Lisa
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