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Blog Post: Dr. Carl Gustav Jung - RIP

Added by Michael Grove at 11:47 on March 17, 2010
Blog Post: HAVING JUST FINISHED WATCHING THE NEW...

Added by Michael Grove at 9:17 on February 17, 2022
Comment on: Blog Post 'LOVE is NOT the KILLER app …'
reedily for all that you could still live, then nothing is great enough for your pleasure, and the smallest things that continue to surround you are no longer a joy. Therefore I behold death, since it teaches me how to live. If you accept death, it is altogether like a frosty night and an anxious misgiving, but a frosty night in a vineyard full of sweet grapes. You will soon take pleasure in your wealth. Death ripens. One needs death to be able to harvest the fruit. Without death, life would be meaningless, since the long-lasting rises again and denies its own meaning. To be, and to enjoy your being, you need death, and limitation enables you to fulfill your being." I AM here to serve I AM here to inspire I AM here to LOVE    …
Added by Michael Grove at 8:13 on May 20, 2012
Comment on: Video 'The Oneness - We Are All One!'
itive creative ways to do so. …
Added by Michael Grove at 22:41 on October 11, 2012
Blog Post: JUNG & HIS COLLECTIVE THEORY

"A great…

Added by Michael Grove at 8:19 on February 26, 2019
Blog Post: An inkblot test IS ...

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Added by Michael Grove at 9:29 on October 25, 2015
Comment on: Blog Post 'HUBBLE - BUBBLE - TOIL & TROUBLE ...'
l analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism - while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends, but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy. - as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" - I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"     …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:37 on July 3, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'REFLEXIONS of a DYSLEXIC MIND'
analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism - while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends, but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy and as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" ...  I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:53 on July 2, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'HUBRIS - NEMESIS - CATHARSIS'
l analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism- while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends,but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy. - as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" - I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:39 on July 3, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'Have YOU heard ...'
cal analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism - while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends, but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy. - as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" - I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take  on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:38 on July 3, 2013
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