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Critical about Criticism

January 19, 2010
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Last week I read a blogpost, Criticism the unwanted mentor, that really got me thinking.
I have that more often of course, but this one did not only make me think, it also made me analyse my own thinking.
The post itself was very interesting but apart from that, it made me want to comment. And I actually [...]

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Individuation Process 2

December 17, 2009
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My previous post was unfinished because I pushed the publish button to soon. And therefore I was not even finished  laying down the basic concepts as I wanted to use them in the post.
Those basic concepts are essential because there is no other way for me to get the words and concepts [...]

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Individuation Process 1

December 15, 2009
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Another really interesting concept of Jung is actually kind of opposite to the concept of collective unconscious from the previous post.
It is his concept of individuation.
Individuation is the process of transforming the psyche by bringing the personal and collective unconscious into consciousness.
As already became clear in my previous post, I see it that halve of [...]

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