Brother Harmonius replied to Carla Leutscher's discussion Is shadow influencing our workchoice?
"Hi Ed: "Makes sense to me that when someone tries something new, it comes across in an infantile way."
I can tell I did not explain this clearly, my apologies. What I meant was that some people (not a normative population, I am sure) will behave in…"
Jan 4, 2011
Brother Harmonius replied to Carla Leutscher's discussion Is shadow influencing our workchoice?
"One of my thoughts is to learn to be self-reflective, and recognize when we are sabotaging our growth. I have started to look at this when I manifest my actions. Am I accessorizing my enterprises with immature ideas, the kind I might have dreamed up…"
Jan 3, 2011
Brother Harmonius left a comment on Jung in the South
"Hi Ed,
I'm interested in lurking this group. Currently residing in south Florida, which I thought at first might be too shallow for the likes of Depth Psychology, and after our last election I may be right. Be that as it may, here I am, a southern…"
Jan 2, 2011
Brother Harmonius replied to Carla Leutscher's discussion Is shadow influencing our workchoice?
"Great question, great topic. In my case, I think that shadow is negatively impacting my work choice, that on the one hand I have dreams and aspirations, but on the other hand I sabotage my own ambitions with shadow-directed compromises.
 
Bro.…"
Jan 2, 2011

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  • Welcome Brother (oh, there are so many levels to that beginning here in the South),

    Glad you are with us and happy to see you join the Jung in the South group. You might see that we are gearing up for a conference so your insights will be helpful.

    Ed

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A Metamorphosis Metaphysical




October 26, 2007

(First published on brotherharmonius.blogspot.com)


In Metamorphosis Kafka reflects, however unwittingly, the inescapable economics of metaphysical law. Other critical analyses allude to this by pointing out the reciprocity of fortune between protagonist Gregor Samsa in opposition to his family.

The psychonanalyst Hellmuth Kaiser wrote from…

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