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Cosmos, Myth, and Mystery: Reflections on the Mysertium Tremendum

By John Knight Lundwall. A study of the conscious universe, comparing cosmos, myth, and the mystery of the psyche.
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Would You Do it for a Scooby Snack?: Shadow Encounters in the Saturday Morning Psyche of Scobby-Doo

By Craig Titley. An examination of the images of the unconscious and the shadow of the psyche embedded in the Scooby-Doo cartoon series, written by the author of the Scooby-Doo movie.
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Reinvigorating Innovation: Theory, Myth, and the Campbell Critics

By John Knight Lundwall. A critique on Joseph Campbell and on academic orthodoxy. This thesis posits that what is really needed in myth studies is a reinvigoration of innovation, made difficult by both orthodox and unorthodox academia.
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Infinite Lives of the Dead Cat: Fields, Attractors, & Quantums in the Collective Unconscious

By John Knight Lundwall Defining Jungian psychic structure using quantum physics as the primary metaphor, including comparing the collective unconscious with a quantum field, and archetypes as strange attractors.
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The One and the Other: "-ists," "isms," and Differentiation in that "Silly Attack" on Jung

An examination of the anti-semetic claims made on Carl Jung. Submitted by Craig Titley.
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Dicing for Draupadi

By Chris Laliberte. This paper will examine one of the most crucial episodes of the Mahabharata, the dicing game that results in the banishment of the Pandavas for thirteen years. Central to this examination will be the comparison of Hindu concepts of Karma and Dharma with depth psychological concepts of archetypal aspects of the psyche and the process of individuation.
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Hildegard of Bingen: A Marginalized Example of Holding the 'And'

By Sean Froyd Hildegard of Bingen was a 12th century Christian mystic who lived in Germany. She had visions, wrote music, met with emperors and wrote to popes. Her work speaks to many through the centuries, and her unique worldview is a precursor and example of many of Carl Jung’s postulates.
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Above and Below: The Cosmic Tree and the Deep Well of the Unconscious

by John K. Lundwall In December of 1995 NASA chose a dark and uncluttered pin-point of sky in Ursa Major and directed the eye of the Hubble Telescope towards it. Over a period of ten days or approximately 150 orbits...
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Solar Psyche: Overcoming Anxiety Through Personal Mythology

The transformative properties of personal mythology enable individuals to overcome the three basic anxieties every human faces: the fear of death, the fear of meaninglessness, and the fear of guilt. When religion and culture fail in addressing these basic anxieties personal mythology must take over.
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Cosmos, Myth, and Mystery: Reflections on the Mysertium Tremendum
Would You Do it for a Scooby Snack?: Shadow Encounters in the Saturday Morning Psyche of Scobby-Doo
Reinvigorating Innovation: Theory, Myth, and the Campbell Critics
Infinite Lives of the Dead Cat: Fields, Attractors, & Quantums in the Collective Unconscious
The One and the Other: "-ists," "isms," and Differentiation in that "Silly Attack" on Jung
Dicing for Draupadi
Hildegard of Bingen: A Marginalized Example of Holding the 'And'
Above and Below: The Cosmic Tree and the Deep Well of the Unconscious
Solar Psyche: Overcoming Anxiety Through Personal Mythology
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