| Jerome A. Travers - 1990 - 282 pages
...related, by which everything is arranged, and which is itself a source of energy. The energy of this central point is manifested in the almost irresistible compulsion and urge to become what one is" (Jung, 1980, p. 357). I believe my patient was consciously naive of such intellectual knowledge about... | |
| Renos K. Papadopoulos - 1992 - 430 pages
...9). Jung regards the 'basic motif of the mandala as the premonition of a centre of personality and a central point within the psyche to which everything...irresistible compulsion and urge to become what one is' (Jung 1950: 356). The core of the thwasa illness which leads to treatment and training and in some... | |
| Alice O. Howell - 1993 - 302 pages
...within the psyche, to which everything is related, by which everything is arranged, and which itself is a source of energy. The energy of the central point...is characteristic of its nature, no matter what the circumstances. This center is not felt or thought of as the ego, but, if one may so express it, as... | |
| Kathryn S. Freeman - 1997 - 222 pages
...missing center, a concept also present in all the variants of the archetypal mandala, which are based on the squaring of a circle. Their basic motif is the...is characteristic of its nature, no matter what the circumstances. This centre is not felt or thought of as the ego but, if one may so express it, as the... | |
| James Hillman - 1997 - 326 pages
...through that medium, and it brings with it a sense of helplessness and increasing awareness of its arranged, and which is itself a source of energy....is characteristic of its nature, no matter what the circumstances. This centre is not felt or thought of as the ego but, if one may so express it, as the... | |
| Bruno Barnhart - 1999 - 292 pages
...mandala means "circle." There are innumerable variants of the motif shown here, but they are all based on the squaring of a circle. Their basic motif is the...is characteristic of its nature, no matter what the circumstances. This centre is not felt or thought of as the ego but, if one may so express it, as the... | |
| Dennis Brown - 2000 - 292 pages
...basic motif is the premonition of a centre of personality, a kind of central point within the psyche The energy of the central point is manifested in the almost irresistible compulsion to become what one is. (1950: 357; author's italics) Jung calls this process 'individuaron', a search... | |
| Cynthia Seel - 2001 - 308 pages
...everything is related, by which everything is arranged, and which is itself a source of energy ... in the almost irresistible compulsion and urge to...form that is characteristic of its nature, no matter the circumstances ( Archetypes 354). This circular or encircling movement is an interior action energized... | |
| Jean Shinoda Bolen - 2004 - 372 pages
...wholeness or totality. Of mandala symbolism, Jung wrote: Their basic motif is the premonition of a center of personality, a kind of central point within the...is characteristic of its nature, no matter what the circumstances. This center is not felt or thought of as the ego, but, if one may so express it, as... | |
| Paul Budnik - 2006 - 172 pages
...within the psyche to which everything is related, by which everything is arranged, and which itself is a source of energy. The energy of the central point...is characteristic of its nature, no matter what the circumstances. This center is not felt or thought of as the ego but, if one may so express it, as the... | |
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