Jung

  • From Observation to Ontology

    From Observation to Ontology

    What’s in a name? Words are more than mere descriptors; they are acts of creation. When we name something, we pull it from the vague, formless realm of awareness into concrete understanding. It’s no coincidence that an act of magic is called a ‘spell’ and the act of assembling a word shares the same term.

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  • The Great American Collective Shadow

    The Great American Collective Shadow

    Let’s imagine America decides to see a therapist… This imagined therapeutic session proposes what Carl Jung might have recognized as a classic case of shadow projection.

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  • American Afterimage

    American Afterimage

    Stare at a red circle for thirty seconds, then shift your gaze to a white wall. A vivid green circle will appear—a classic visual afterimage… but what happens when you stare at red, white, and blue for over 200 years?

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