Jung on the Ego and Archetype

Jung on the Ego and Archetype – Archetypal statements are based upon instinctive predictions and have nothing to do with reason; they are neither rationally grounded or can they be banished by rational arguments. They have always been part of the world scene-representations collectives, as Levy-Bruhl rightly called them. Certainly the ego and its will have a part to lay in life but what the ego wills is subject in the highest degree to the interference, in ways the ego is usually unaware, of the autonomy and numinosity of archetypal processes. ( Carl Jung Memories Dreams and Reflections p. 353 )

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How to Produce Joy : Workshop

HOW TO PRODUCE JOY : The Myth of Eros & PsycheA workshop with : Howard Teich, Ph.D., Psychotherapist Saturday, September 22, 2012 (1-6PM)San Francisco Zen Conference Center / 308 Page St. With over 50 years as a psychotherapist, Howard Teich will guide you through this workshop through the inner alchemy of how to produce joy in every aspect of your life. For more information : Visit the Facebook Event Page To reserve, contact Camille :415-425-6515 / ocaramia@me.com / reserve online

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Re-Visioning the Masculine and Feminine Side of Men and Women

A core Jungian concept proposes that men develop their feminine side (anima) and women their masculine side (animus); this constrictive terminology confines us to rigid ideas of gender. However, Jung’s rediscovery of alchemical mythology, which uses imagery of the sun and the moon rather than masculine and feminine labels, can free us from cultural gender labeling, potentially restoring the wholeness and creativity embodied in those lights of nature. When we move from the polarizing gender dynamic to the complementary-cooperative partners of the solar and lunar modes of consciousness, we are on the path of evolution’s dynamic dance. Presented by Howard Teich, Ph.D. and Robert Moradi, M.D.

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Tiger Dream Interpretation

ANONYMOUS DREAM SUBMISSION – TIGER DREAM INTERPRETATION A man of Asian descent has the following dream. “I was in a far away exotic place. Eventually I noticed these things on the floor. They looked like old washed up, mud cover tree trunk (medium sized) sitting there embedded in the floor. I looked closer at one, and it looked like a mud covered/dark stone tiger. Looking closer I realized it just didn’t look like one, it was a tiger, sort of half incarnated. Out of a bit of fear, I kicked sand from the floor on it’s face to see it was real. I felt bad I did that immediately thereafter. The tiger looked back at me. I am in a light blue colored room and I see two tigers and then notice that the room is full of tigers. One is bigger than the rest. There are two more big female tigers, each with two cubs. I make sure the door is closed. There is no lock. Door is flimsy poor Asia slider wood door with window panes. I decide to switch to a room upstairs. I walk out of the room, and realize I forget my phone and my key

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Cosmic Dancer

Nataraja or Nataraj, is a depiction of the god Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for the god Brahma to start the process of creation. A traditional Tamil concept, Shiva was first depicted as Nataraja in the famous Chola bronzes and sculptures of Chidambaram. The dance of Shiva in Tillai, the traditional name for Chidambaram, forms the motif for all the depictions of Shiva as Nataraja. He is also known as “Sabesan” which splits as “Sabayil aadum eesan” in Tamil which means “The Lord who dances on the dais“. The form is present in most Shiva temples in South India, and is the prime deity in the famous Thillai Nataraja Temple at Chidambaram. The sculpture is usually made in bronze, with Shiva dancing in an aureole of flames, lifting his left leg (or in rare cases, the right leg) and balancing over a demon or dwarf (Apasmara) who symbolizes ignorance. It is a well known sculptural symbol in India and popularly used as a symbol of Indian culture. The two most common forms of Shiva’s dance are the Lasya (the gentle form of dance), associated with the creation of the world, and the Tandava (the violent and dangerous dance), associated with the destruction of weary worldviews –

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Surrender to Your Dreams

Howard Teich talks about how to Surrender to your Dreams & Creativity, Don’t be afraid to Change in an interview by Cecilia Castelli on the radio show Lost in Transition on TradioV, November 6, 2012

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Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the Mayan Calendar

By  Howard Teich, Ph.D. Rudolph first appeared in a 1939 booklet written by Robert L. May and published by Montgomery Ward. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is a fictional reindeer with a glowing red nose. He is popularly known as “Santa’s 8th Reindeer and is the lead reindeer pulling Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve, bringing gifts to children who have been good. The luminosity of his nose is so great that it illuminates the team’s path through inclement winter weather. Rudolph’s glowing red nose made him a social outcast. The other reindeer harassed him mercilessly and excluded him from their fun because of this unusual trait. However, one Christmas Eve Santa Claus was having difficulty making his flight around the world because it was too foggy. When Santa went to Rudolph’s house to deliver his presents he noticed the glowing red nose in the darkened bedroom and decided it could serve as a makeshift lamp to guide his sleigh. He asked Rudolph if he would lead the sleigh for the rest of the night. Rudolph agreed, and was rewarded with recognition and acceptance amongst his fellow reindeer for his heroics that helped Santa Claus. Christmas is about love and fertility. Whether

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Mayan Twin Heros : Hunahpu and Xbalanque

Hunahpu and Xbalanque By Four Arrows (aka Don Jacobs) All cultures have twin hero myths and most have one twin who is a “solar,” more aggressive and direct twin and the other is a “lunar” twin, more passive and reflective. In Western culture, the solar twin often kills the lunar twin or the lunar twin becomes unimportant in the culture. Cain and Able, Romulus and Remus, Jacob and Esau, Hercules and Iphecules, etc. In Indigenous twin hero stories, the two twins also represent these polar dualities, but they work as complementary pairs. Examples are many, such as the Navajo myth with Mexico origins about Child Born of the Water (Lunar) and Monster Slayer (Solar). The twins help one another to fight the monsters that symbolically keep us from being in balance, recognizes human relationship with complete natural world of which we are part. The Mayan Twin Hero Myth is a story to know and honor in preparation for the end of the particular calendar in which their twin heroes, Hunahpu and Xbalanque are depicted. Hunapu (Blowgun Hunter-Solar) and Xbalanque (Hidden Sun-Lunar) were trying to make a garden but every time they clearedaway the underbrush, the forest animals put it back again.

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Crystal Dream Interpretation

ANONYMOUS DREAM SUBMISSION – CRYSTAL DREAM INTERPRETATION An old friend sent me a fb message this morning telling me she had a dream of me surrounded by very beautiful crystals….what could that mean?….Thank you in advance…. It does not get any better than to be surrounded by a very beautiful crystal. Congratulations! Crystal is a symbol of unity, differentiation and flowing balance. You are an ordered patterns of qualities that extends in all three spatial dimensions Crystal as is associated with the “spirit.” Its veneration by mystical speaks to that side of you. You possess a state, like a crystal, of transparency. Transparence goes with the quality of being a trusted friend. Crystals represent a union of opposites, matter exists but it can be seen through. The repeating chemical structure of crystals is said to invest them with a kind of memory. This means that crystals have the power to hold energies. Your crystal nature offers you as an object of contemplation for others. As you know crystal possess healing energies-a core of who you are.

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