Apropos "The Jung-White Letters": The Critique of the Understanding of Evil as Privatio Boni

To mark the publishing of The Jung-White Letters, Richard Capobianco offers this essay (originally published in the journal Philosophy and Theology), which examines an issue central to understanding the correspondence between Jung and Fr. Victor White - the problem of evil.

EL REINO DE ACUARIO : La unión de los opuestos

By tracking themes of sacrifice and rebirth in The Lord of the Rings, Jose Antonio Delgado Gonzalez explores Jung's notions of the coniunctio oppositorum and the Age of Aquarius in this Spanish-language essay.

Re-thinking the Germinative Point of Jung's Work

Richard M. Capobianco re-evaluates that which is held to be a point of departure for Jung in his study of the human mind -- his research into so-called occult phenomena. Capobianco traces the occultist influence through Jung’s early work.  

Out of the Abaissement: An Experience of Group Process on War and Religion

Freelance journalist and analytic training candidate Luisetta Mudie offers a poetic, deeply personal challenge to adapt our techniques for doing intrapsychic work with Otherness - with the shadows and ghosts that haunt each of us - to a new engagement with the spooks that generate fear and violence in our communities. 


"Fool's Gold: A Critical Look at Computers in Childhood"

Dolores Brien reviews the content of  an article released on the September 12, 2000 by the Alliance for Childhood entitled, "Fool's Gold: A Critical Look at Computers in Childhood," a report on what we may be doing to our children by exposing them to early to the computer.