The Shadow Archetype, seen by C.G. Jung
For C.G. Jung, the shadow represents what we have repressed in the unconscious because we feared being rejected by the important people in our lives:… Read More »The Shadow Archetype, seen by C.G. Jung
Articles around transpersonal practices and techniques
For C.G. Jung, the shadow represents what we have repressed in the unconscious because we feared being rejected by the important people in our lives:… Read More »The Shadow Archetype, seen by C.G. Jung
According to Jung, the mandala describes and symbolizes the psychic totality. The transcendent function has the living symbol as its driving force and the dream… Read More »C.G. Jung, Mandalas and Symbols in therapy
Body scan mediation is an easy way to start practicing mindfulness. Mentally scanning the whole body, like an x-ray, can improve a person’s emotional state… Read More »What is Body Scan Meditation?
Transpersonal art therapy is a recognized form of therapy that uses art as a language to express our innermost thoughts, emotions and feelings. It merges… Read More »What is Transpersonal Art Therapy?
Active Imagination (Guided Meditation or Guided Dream) Active imagination is a method of analytical psychology, a theory developed by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung.… Read More »Active Imagination. How does it works?