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Nietzsche the death of God
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Friedrich Nietzsche – The Death of God; A Correct Interpretation

Introduction In his book the Gay Science (a book not related to sexual orientation); Friedrich Nietzsche famously proclaimed the death of God. Friedrich Nietzsche wrote:…

August 23, 2021May 24, 2023
Interesting Philosophy Books
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Top 8 Most Interesting Modern Philosophy Books

Making a list of the most interesting modern philosophy books is not an easy endeavour. There exist almost too many interesting philosophy books, and the…

March 26, 2023February 28, 2024
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Friedrich Nietzsche’s most Important Ideas

Introduction Friedrich Nietzsche has been one of the most interesting and inspiring philosophers to have ever lived. Nietzsche was not afraid to question everything; in…

September 23, 2022February 20, 2023
Nietzsche Live Dangerously
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Nietzsche: Live Dangerously!

Introduction In his book the Gay Science, Friedrich Nietzsche argued that the best way to live one’s life, is to live dangerously: “For believe me:…

October 6, 2021June 27, 2023
Carl Jung Black Books
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The Black Books Volume 3: Look where you least want to Look

General Introduction The Black Books consist of 7 volumes written by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1932. They were not available to the general public until…

September 18, 2021May 24, 2023
Introduction to Carl Jung's Black Books
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Introduction to Carl Jung’s Black Books – Volume 1

Introduction Carl Jung’s Black Books consist of 7 Volumes written by Jung between 1913 and 1932. They were not available to the general public until…

July 6, 2021May 24, 2023
The Importance of Chaos
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Friedrich Nietzsche; Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Part 2: the Importance of Chaos)

Nietzsche warned us against the abyss of the last man, a society in which creativity, originality and different opinions would be discouraged…

April 7, 2021May 24, 2023
Nietzsche Tarantulas
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Friedrich Nietzsche & The Tarantulas; Thus Spoke Zarathustra Part 1

Nietzsche believed that everyone is motivated by his ‘will to power’. According to Nietzsche humans want to expand their power as much as possible. The entity that can…

February 17, 2021June 27, 2023
Carl Jung’s Red Book Summary
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The Red Book Summary – Carl Jung’s most Fascinating Book

Introduction Throughout this summary of Carl Jung’s Red Book, the main ideas of one of Jung’s most important and fascinating books are summarized. As Carl…

May 24, 2023February 28, 2024
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How to Read Eastern Philosophy

Carl Jung and the Secret of the Golden Flower The Secret of the Golden Flower is a short book which consists of a mix of…

March 9, 2023February 28, 2024

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New Book Available Now: Carl Jung and the Rebirth of the Soul

Throughout this book I discuss how the publication of Carl Jung’s Red Book and Black Books in recent years can shed a new light on Jung’s theories. I also explore how these new insights may help us deal with some of our current dilemmas, resulting from the fact that our external world continues to develop rapidly, while our internal world is often neglected and left in the dark.

Link to the book: Carl Jung and the Rebirth of the Soul