The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 1981
What I want to discuss here are the effects of certain works of art. Particularly, I have in mind... more What I want to discuss here are the effects of certain works of art. Particularly, I have in mind works of art like Hamlet or the Mona Lisa which have a paradoxical, ironic, or ambiguous effect. Such works ... One response to such a work is to go to some outside source for helpin ...
The more we live in densely populated environments in which we regularly encounter people of diff... more The more we live in densely populated environments in which we regularly encounter people of different ethnic origins, classes, sexual orientations, and gender identities, the more we tend to feel that we have a sophisticated relation to diversity. Being exposed to diversity and embracing it, however, are different things. The latter depends on a level of self-acceptance and self-understanding that can also develop in a less overtly diverse environment. Further, celebrating diversity is not the same as experiencing the essential oneness of humanity, including oneness with people whose political views we do not share. C. G. Jung's theory of psychological types offers a deep approach to embracing diversity, since the eight types of consciousness that Jung felt created differences between people also occur within each of us. Learning to identify each of the types within ourselves can be a step toward accepting both the psychological diversity around us and the inevitable limitations in being comfortable with the differences that all of us share.
If you get the printed book in on-line book store, you may also find the same problem. So, you mu... more If you get the printed book in on-line book store, you may also find the same problem. So, you must move store to store and search for the available there. But, it will not happen here. The book that we will offer right here is the soft file concept. This is what make you can easily find and get this psychiatric treatment crisis clinic consultation by reading this site. We offer you the best product, always and always.
The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 2001
If you like to remember summers by movies, 1989 may go down for you as the one when you asked you... more If you like to remember summers by movies, 1989 may go down for you as the one when you asked yourself ifMookie should have thrown the garbage can through the windo\\! of Sal's Famous Pizzeria on Stuyvesant Avenue in Brooklyn. From the opening credits, in which Mookie's girlfriend TIna, punching the air, rallies her animus to the beat of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power," you care about Spike Lee's characters and worry about the way they treat each other even as you know that they are stereotypes in a postmodern Street Scene. (His style of filmmaking turns on-location BedfordStuyvesant into a theater set, even to the point ofbringing in Broadway veterans Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.) You are anxious for his characters the way you are insecure about your own ideas, fearing they will wilt into cliches ifthe day gets too hot. Lee's film takes us to the limit of what we can think about the frustrations of our lives, that point where the only idea left is a guil...
The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 1981
What I want to discuss here are the effects of certain works of art. Particularly, I have in mind... more What I want to discuss here are the effects of certain works of art. Particularly, I have in mind works of art like Hamlet or the Mona Lisa which have a paradoxical, ironic, or ambiguous effect. Such works ... One response to such a work is to go to some outside source for helpin ...
The more we live in densely populated environments in which we regularly encounter people of diff... more The more we live in densely populated environments in which we regularly encounter people of different ethnic origins, classes, sexual orientations, and gender identities, the more we tend to feel that we have a sophisticated relation to diversity. Being exposed to diversity and embracing it, however, are different things. The latter depends on a level of self-acceptance and self-understanding that can also develop in a less overtly diverse environment. Further, celebrating diversity is not the same as experiencing the essential oneness of humanity, including oneness with people whose political views we do not share. C. G. Jung's theory of psychological types offers a deep approach to embracing diversity, since the eight types of consciousness that Jung felt created differences between people also occur within each of us. Learning to identify each of the types within ourselves can be a step toward accepting both the psychological diversity around us and the inevitable limitations in being comfortable with the differences that all of us share.
If you get the printed book in on-line book store, you may also find the same problem. So, you mu... more If you get the printed book in on-line book store, you may also find the same problem. So, you must move store to store and search for the available there. But, it will not happen here. The book that we will offer right here is the soft file concept. This is what make you can easily find and get this psychiatric treatment crisis clinic consultation by reading this site. We offer you the best product, always and always.
The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 2001
If you like to remember summers by movies, 1989 may go down for you as the one when you asked you... more If you like to remember summers by movies, 1989 may go down for you as the one when you asked yourself ifMookie should have thrown the garbage can through the windo\\! of Sal's Famous Pizzeria on Stuyvesant Avenue in Brooklyn. From the opening credits, in which Mookie's girlfriend TIna, punching the air, rallies her animus to the beat of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power," you care about Spike Lee's characters and worry about the way they treat each other even as you know that they are stereotypes in a postmodern Street Scene. (His style of filmmaking turns on-location BedfordStuyvesant into a theater set, even to the point ofbringing in Broadway veterans Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.) You are anxious for his characters the way you are insecure about your own ideas, fearing they will wilt into cliches ifthe day gets too hot. Lee's film takes us to the limit of what we can think about the frustrations of our lives, that point where the only idea left is a guil...
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