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Jungian psychology and Advaita Vedanta have been for decades my unresolved opposite poles of influence.
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Jungian psychoanalysis distinguishes between the personal and collective unconscious, the latter being particularly relevant to archetypal criticism.
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  • A follower or advocate of Carl Jung's theories
  • Of or relating to Carl Jung or his psychological theories
  • (jung) Swiss psychologist (1875-1961)
  • Carl Gustav Jung (/ju028Au014B/; German: ; 26 July 1875u00A0u2013 6 June 1961), often referred to as C. G. Jung, was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology. His work has been influential not only in psychiatry but also in philosophy, anthropology, archaeology, literature, and religious studies...
  • (Jungianism) Analytical psychology (or Jungian psychology) is the school of psychology originating from the ideas of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, and then advanced by his students and other thinkers who followed in his tradition. ...
  • JUNG (the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework) is an open source graph modeling and visualization framework written in Java . The framework comes with a number of layout algorithms built in, as well as analysis algorithms such as graph clustering and metrics for node centrality.
  • (Jung (Korean name)) Chung, also often spelled Jeong, Jung, Joung, Chong, Tseung, Cheong or Choung, is a common Korean family name. As of the South Korean census of 2000, there were 2,230,611 people by this name in South Korea, or roughly 5% of the population.
  • Joachim Jungius (22 October 1587 - 23 September 1657) was a German mathematician, logician and philosopher of sciences.
  • (JUNG) Originally associated with Freud, Karl Jung developed a distinctive tradition within psychoanalysis, known as analytical psychology, that focused on the idea that all humans share in a collective unconscious mind that is exhibited in the classic forms - or archetypes- of different ...