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CARL JUNG: The Holy Grail of the Unconscious

September 23, 2009

” …in 1913, Jung, who was then 38, got lost in the soup of his own psyche. He was haunted by troubling visions and heard inner voices. Grappling with the horror of some of what he saw, he worried in moments that he was, in his own words, “menaced by a psychosis” or “doing a schizophrenia.”

He later would compare this period of his life — this “confrontation with the unconscious,” as he called it — to a mescaline experiment. He described his visions as coming in an “incessant stream.” He likened them to rocks falling on his head, to thunderstorms, to molten lava. “I often had to cling to the table,” he recalled, “so as not to fall apart.”

Had he been a psychiatric patient, Jung might well have been told he had a nervous disorder and encouraged to ignore the circus going on in his head. But as a psychiatrist, and one with a decidedly maverick streak, he tried instead to tear down the wall between his rational self and his psyche. For about six years, Jung worked to prevent his conscious mind from blocking out what his unconscious mind wanted to show him. Between appointments with patients, after dinner with his wife and children, whenever there was a spare hour or two, Jung sat in a book-lined office on the second floor of his home and actually induced hallucinations — what he called “active imaginations.” “In order to grasp the fantasies which were stirring in me ‘underground,’ ” Jung wrote later in his book “Memories, Dreams, Reflections,” “I knew that I had to let myself plummet down into them.” He found himself in a liminal place, as full of creative abundance as it was of potential ruin, believing it to be the same borderlands traveled by both lunatics and great artists.

Jung recorded it all. First taking notes in a series of small, black journals, he then expounded upon and analyzed his fantasies, writing in a regal, prophetic tone in the big red-leather book. The book detailed an unabashedly psychedelic voyage through his own mind, a vaguely Homeric progression of encounters with strange people taking place in a curious, shifting dreamscape. Writing in German, he filled 205 oversize pages with elaborate calligraphy and with richly hued, staggeringly detailed paintings…”

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Gun totin’ Rabbis Prepare for the High Holidays

September 5, 2009

Rabbi Gary  Moscowitz is a real life Hebrew Hammer. Moscowitz along with a group of other Rabbis call themselves the International Security Coalition of Clergy. The group teaches others basic and advanced self defense methods. Since an FBI bust of homegrown Muslim terrorists in May, Moscowitz has created a 100-hr course for synagogue self defense, in preparation for the upcoming high holidays.

August 15, 2009

thisisnthappiness

August 12, 2009

thisisnthappiness.com

CHRIST

August 11, 2009

Christ. A.K.A Christina Davis.

photographer, world traveler, and graphic designer/blogger.
I’ve know this ho since we were in second grade!
(photographic proof, I’m in the shiny pants, ugh)

so I decided to annoy someone talented that I know IRL this time with my 8000 questions.

Even if she did play twister halfway through my interview…

here goes!

“I really love my cheap fisheye camera. But I have a special connection with the first manual pentax I ever got because it’s what got me into taking pictures in the first place.I also have a pentax slr that I love because it’s digital and so easy. But there’s definitely something to be said for developing your own film… so much fun.”

“I started taking photography in high school and my teacher was amazing, so I wanted to prove to him what I could do. I mean, I traveled a lot as a kid and had no idea what it was all about so I took shitty pictures. and looking back, I feel like I missed out on something awesome. so it was exciting to realize that I could do something amazing and artistic with my experiences.”

I love people. I mean that’s pretty explanatory, portraits or candid or whatever. people are so interesting, especially when you capture then at a certain moment in time. I also really like landscapes because when you take pictures outside in natural light they come out beautifully. and graffiti. I LOVE graffiti. in high contrast.

“I just love photography because it captures a moment in time.and  that’s so cheesy but it’s true. I used to be one of those people that was so strictly manual: take your shots, develop your film, print your shots. But edited photos really inspire me. It’s really cool to see someone’s vision taken farther than just a simple photo, if you know what I mean. With editing and such. As far as graphic design, it’s excited me to learn how easy it is to incorporate photography, because I’m passionate about both things. I’m looking forward to being able to sync them into something so amazing.”

“As far as my favorite photographers……I’ll see something and enjoy it and that’s all that matters, even if that sounds bad.

aside from that, my friends really inspire me. because they’re accessable and I can talk to them about their work and I enjoy that.”

So that’s christina.

she is a portlander like me and you can find all her photos on
Her Antishift Page
and her awesome design blog at
Not Afraid With You

-AN

August 11, 2009


spooky, awesome, and so well done.


FLICKR

Wolfgang Parker

August 10, 2009

Dude doesn’t have alot of stuff up, but these are AMAZING.

ModelMayhem

eylul aslan

August 1, 2009


, originally uploaded by EYLUL ASLAN.


http://www.myspace.com/bokjaness

Istanbul, Turkey

My Dog Son!

July 29, 2009

I love him, and Lola wants to kill him!

One big happy family!IMG_0061.JPG

Good Dog!

July 29, 2009

He is a super trusting guy!

WTF!

WTF!

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