To Carl Jung, the characters, events, and narratives described in the Bible and other primary source material such as Greek Mythology serve an Archetypal function. Archetypal images are more than historical occurrences, but serve as templates that drive subsequent patterns, functioning like D.N.A. prototypes for complex schemas that are hard-wired into creation. Archetypal forces predict Read more…
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Religion, conflict, and Archetypes
Wednesday, February 25th, 2015
Tags: Carl Jung, Edward Edinger, Ego and Archetype, political terrorism, psychological trauma
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