Tetrahedral Geometry and the Psyche
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Implications of Natural Geometry for Typology, the Structure of the Unconscious, and Wholeness
Implications of Natural Geometry for Typology, the Structure of the Unconscious, and Wholeness
This year's IAAP Congress in Barcelona is entitled "The Edges of Experience: Memory and Emergence". Former Zurich training analyst Arnold Mindell developed a sophisticated phenomenology of the edge, as he founded and developed Process Oriented Psychology, also known as process work. His work took him over the edge of the Jungian world, even though it sprang from it. Luisetta Mudie asked him about the view from the other side.
This is James Hillman's preface from A.R. Pope's original translation. Printed privately for students in 1957 at the Jung Institute in Zurich.
As theorists and practitioners of psychoanalysis and related professions reflect on the acceleration of change over the past two decades, new conversations are emerging between contemporary psychoanalysis and analytical psychology.
The Jungian world lost a truly amazing person this year, June Singer. I had the great privilege of assembling an interview with her in 1998 for the old Jung Index web site. Here is the full text of that interview. I hope you enjoy it.
"This is the first time I've addressed myself to people on the Internet, save for a few good friends. Well, I've just had my eightieth birthday, and I thought that if I don't keep trying new things, I'm liable to get brain-dead. I thought, this will be a breeze! That's what I thought. " - June Singer Sun, 29 Nov. 1998