Flying Saucers by Jung: book review
How does Jung explain the disappearance & re-appearance of objects to Pooh? Below is a fictional account. Pooh: “Why do[…]
Read moreHow does Jung explain the disappearance & re-appearance of objects to Pooh? Below is a fictional account. Pooh: “Why do[…]
Read moreThere’s a lesser known reason why kids are told not to play with fire. Its to program their brains to[…]
Read more; but sparks of love. Freud said fire “also directly represents love, being in love, being burned. (Freud, p. 62)[…]
Read moreBack in the day when people blushed when genitals were alluded, there were many synonyms to talk about taboo objects[…]
Read moreThe author James Joyce shared Freud’s opinion that fathers were too demonstrative and seduced their daughters. Joyce wrote about this[…]
Read moreFreud & Oscar Wilde share the same opinion that life and fantasy are different. (Freud, p. xxii) What a patient[…]
Read moreFreud’s biographer, Peter Gay, said that Freud desired to classify everything into pigeon hole categories. Gay said Freud had the[…]
Read moreHow do I know that Virginia Woolf read Freud? I was reading The Psychology of Love and I chanced upon[…]
Read moreThe Father of Psychology, Sigmund Freud, revealed he read the British authoress, George Eliot. She was controversial in her writings,[…]
Read moreFreud said that in his past 27 years of experiences working as an analyst, he never heard of a truly[…]
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