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The Psychology of Water: A Jungian Perspective

The Psychology of Water: A Jungian Perspective. Psychology of Water: A Jungian Perspective. Reflections on the Unconscious Through Local Images of Water: Correspondences Between the Inner and the Outer Water cycles: the Night Sea journey and the Great Flood

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The Psychology of Water: A Jungian Perspective

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  1. The Psychology of Water: A Jungian Perspective

  2. Psychology of Water:A Jungian Perspective • Reflections on the Unconscious Through Local Images of Water: Correspondences Between the Inner and the Outer • Water cycles: the Night Sea journey and the Great Flood • “Solve et coagule” - dissolution and re-constitution as psychological process a. The four elemental processes b. Solutio in everyday life c. Dreams and solutio imagery d. Therapeutic applications for solutiodynamic D. Addenda 1-3

  3. The Reflecting Pool as an Image of the Unconscious (Correspondence)

  4. A New Generation of Wholeness (Sea as Maternal Unconscious)

  5. Liminal Space Where the Land and the Sea Meet

  6. Water as Creative Matrix of the Unconscious

  7. Rhythms and Cycles

  8. The Four Elements as Dynamic Processes within the Psyche Coagulatio: the act of being or becoming solid (earth) Solutio: the act of being or becoming fluid (water) Sublimatio: the act of being or becoming spiritual (air) Calcinatio: the process of being transformed by intense emotion (fire)

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