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Carl Jung Free Will
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Do We Have Free Will? Carl Jung – Aion

We humans seem quite convinced that we are capable of making our own conscious rational choices. We do not really question this capability and we are quite certain that…

April 22, 2021June 28, 2023
The Red Book
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Carl Jung – The Red Book; the Craziest Book ever Written? (part 2: Overcoming the Temptation of the Devil, but also of God)

Although connecting with one’s soul is important, it is not an easy project. According to Carl Jung this is the case because there are a few temptations that might…

March 30, 2021September 28, 2023
Carl Jung Red Book
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Carl Jung – The Red Book; the Craziest Book ever Written? (part 1: The Time and Depth Spirit and Finding your Soul)

As you can see from this part it would not be a strange reaction to label The Red Book as the craziest book ever written. However, I mean this in a…

February 11, 2021September 28, 2023

New Book available now: Carl Jung and the Rebirth of the Soul

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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