The Vandal The blogging alter ego of author, Derek Haines

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Carl Jung: A physical fact never proves the existence and reality of the spirit.

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To Father Victor WhiteDear Victor, 25 November 1950I thank you very much indeed for kindly sending me The Life of the Spirit.I have read your article with the greatest attention and interest. Well,…

Source: Carl Jung: A physical fact never proves the existence and reality of the spirit.

Carl Jung: A physical fact never proves the existence and reality of the spirit.

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►Greek Mythology: “Flowers and Plants (I)” / Poetry: Frost´s “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, at Poetic Parfait 💫.-

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Flowers and Plants in Greek Myths

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"Flora" (Goddess of Flowers) by Evelyn De Morgan. 1894. “Flora” (Goddess of Flowers) by Evelyn De Morgan. 1894.

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►Metamorphosis, Life-cycles and Seasons:

One of the most important sources when it comes to Greek Mythology is Ovid´s “Metamorphoses”. According to this account, many times the passage from life to death entails a “metamorphosis”. Characters whether gods/goddesses or humans are transformed into “something else”.

Plants (usually flowers or trees) could be examples of this transformation. The same applies to stars, as many characters are converted to stars and placed among stellar constellations . This mostly happened after their death, as tribute,  but even as a sort of exoneration; or even as a punishment. The main God in charge to do so is, of course, Zeus, the Ruler of Gods.

Metamorphosis is a key element in Greek mythology. Zeus had probably the most changes in Greek mythology, and he used different appearances as a way of courting potential lovers. Zeus often took the form…

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Carl Jung: I would like to take this opportunity to rectify the error that I come from the Freudian school.

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To Christian JenssenDear Herr Jenssen, 29 May 1933I have rapidly skimmed through the article you so kindly sent me.I can only thank you for its general tenor, for there are indeed only a few people…

Source: Carl Jung: I would like to take this opportunity to rectify the error that I come from the Freudian school.

Carl Jung: I would like to take this opportunity to rectify the error that I come from the Freudian school.

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Carl Jung: My reference to China seems to have given rise to all sorts of misunderstandings.

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To B. CohenDear Dr. Cohen, 23 April 1931Best thanks for your friendly letter. My reference to China seems to have given rise to all sorts of misunderstandings. If I understand your letter aright, y…

Source: Carl Jung: My reference to China seems to have given rise to all sorts of misunderstandings.

Carl Jung: My reference to China seems to have given rise to all sorts of misunderstandings.

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Carl Jung: Internal politics are to blame.

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To J. H. van der HoopDear Colleague, 2 March 1934As you will have seen, the last issue of Zentralblatt contains a political edict by Goring, president of the German Society. This edict was intended…

Source: Carl Jung: Internal politics are to blame.