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Archetypal
PsychologyTalk
Humorous and serious,
this lively new site deserves your attention. It will develop into
a big resource, there is no doubt. It's discussion Message
Board is already buzzing.
Green
Street
is
a reading/discussion group begun in 1992 that seriously
entertains the ideas of James Hillman, David
Miller, Thomas Moore and other writers who honour the depth and fecundity
of the soul
The
Stele Home Page of The Omphalos.
Fostering the development of Hellenic Neopaganism and those
interested in the Greek and Roman traditions.
The
Ares Press
Invites
psychology into the back alleys of the imagination. High quality
articles and papers.
Pan
and Pantheism.
Nature
Alive, Net Philosophy and culture: the polytheistic psyche meets
the polycentric
The
C.G.Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology of Argentina
A
wonderfully rich place. The Links page alone is a goldmine.
Careful though, it opens in Spanish. Look for the English version
button.
Pan
and Pantheism Nature
Alive, Net Philosophy and Culture: the polytheistic psyche meets the
polycentric web...
Aphrodite's
Companions:
Beauty, Love, and Pleasure in the Humanities and Daily
Life. "...
the true end of education in the humanities is erotic, erotic in
the sense of instilling desire for beauty, goodness, and the
cultivation of one's own humanity."
An Essay by By David Fideler Thomas
Szasz
wrote The Myth of Mental Illness. It was revolutionary stuff in the 60s and is still not the sort of
thing that ‘paternalistic’ psychotherapists and psychiatrists
like to hear. He is now
over 80 and still debunking many of the myths of 'mental illness' This
site gives us a manifesto of his ideas.
A
Jungian Lexicon.
A very useful site
for anyone studying analytical psychology: a lexicon of Jungian terms by
Jungian analyst Daryl Sharp.
C.G.Jung
Page
The above lexicon is part of the C.G.Jung
Page; a very comprehensive site founded in 1995, as it says, ' to
encourage new psychological ideas and conversations about what it means
to be human in our time and place.
The
Giai Hypothesis
Dr James Lovelock has been the
promulgator of what has come to be known as the Gaia Hypothesis.
Very roughly it is a notion that says that our planet, the whole of it,
is alive – is in fact, a living, self regulating organism.
'Psychology
is Useless; Or, It Should Be
A wonderful essay by Robert Romanshyn begins: "In December 1817, the poet John Keats wrote a letter to his brothers in
which he coined the phrase "negative capability." He defined
it as the ability "of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts,
without any irritable reaching after fact and reason".
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