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David G. Barton – C.G. Jung and the Indigenous Psyche

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF JUNGIAN STUDIES, 2016 VOL. 8, NO. 2, 75-84 C.G. Jung and the Indigenous Psyche: Two encounters David G. Barton Department of Humanities, Read More …

An Inner Comprehension of the Pueblo Point of View – Carl Jung’s Visit to Taos

Carl Jung’s Visit to Taos, New Mexico, 1925 *** Refresh page as it make take some time for PDF file to show.

Why Didn’t Carl Jung visit Ramana Maharshi? – Carl Jung and Ramana Maharshi

Carl Jung, January 1938 – India Map of Jung’s Travels in India (from his notes) ***   Beezone  I often wonder if Carl Jung had Read More …

Carl Jung and Taos, New Mexico

  Carl Jung and Taos, New Mexico January 5, 1925 Carl Jung and Hopi elder named Antonio Mirabal (also known as Ochwiay Biano and Mountain Read More …

Red Book – Carl Jung – Beezone Study

  The Red Book – Carl Jung Selections and Commentary     The Red Book of Carl Jung Ann Ulanov is a professor of psychiatry Read More …

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