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Jungian psychology originated with the work of psychiatrist Carl Jung. Jung was fascinated with unconscious dynamics, and in particular with the nature and function of dreams. He helped his clients find their own unique life-path through taking direction from their inner selves.
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The Alchemy of Sea Glass: From Junk to Jewel
How is the archaic and symbolic process of alchemy demonstrated through human behavior in modern times? An excellent example is the more recent phenomenon of the coastal quest for sea glass. Living by the sea, I have been a regular observer … Continue reading
Posted in Dreams, Ecopsychology, Individuation, Nature, Psyche, Psychotherapy
Tagged Alchemy, central coast, Individuation, Jungian psychology, ocean, sea glass
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