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We&#039;ve named our wiki Aker.  Aker is one of the oldest Egyptian gods and was the deification of the horizon. From wikipedia : As the horizon, Aker was also seen as symbolic of the borders between each day, and so was originally depicted as a narrow strip of land (i.e. a horizon), with heads on either side, facing away from one another, a symbol of borders. These heads were usually those of lions. Over time, the heads became full figures of lions (still facing away from each other), one repr…</description>
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Unicode Alchemical Symbols



From p5 of Kirchweger, Anton Joseph (1723) Aurea catena Homeri oder eine Beschreibung von dem Ursprung der Natur und natürlichen Dingen 

I just really like this image.  Think too of the sun&#039;s journey: The sun, winged as it flies across the sky having been birthed by the fixed sea.  Only to be swallowed up and devoured at the end of the day - impregnating the sea again for the pregnant night when it will once again give birth to the day time sun.</description>
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The About Psyche blog will cover any number of topics and how they relate to the psyche.  We the authors do not in any way take any particular religious or political stance in our writing.</description>
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        <description>Books &amp; Literature

These are some of the books we&#039;ve read and notes we&#039;ve made against these books.  The alchemical texts in particular are interesting.  We&#039;ve not read all of them...and some are in old Latin (we&#039;ve not read those).  That said, many of the alchemical texts have beautiful images that are worth browsing.    Alphabetical order is by Author, not title.</description>
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        <description>Collected Works of C. G. Jung

These are the collected works of C. G. Jung and the reading we have done on them.  You can see we are not quite yet done.  We started some time ago so comments and annotations from earlier reviews may be less in line with our more researched views - please comment and let us know what you think.</description>
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Work in progress...

Abraxas

Site search results




Atropos

Site search results




Basilisk

The Basilisk: (from the Greek βασιλίσκος basilískos, “little king;” Latin regulus) ... said to have the power to cause death with a single glance.</description>
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Death is not usually something people are pleased to discuss, certainly, corporeal death.  However, psychologically speaking death is not just the corporeal death, the cessation of our physical bodies.  In psychology death - and rebirth - is a topic that presents itself throughout our lives.  For example: the feeling of growing up, leaving home and leaving behind the comforts of home and family - that is an ending, a psychological rebirth is occasioned in such life events.  As one phase …</description>
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The deprofundis site and wiki is free to use and enjoy. 

Creating and maintaining this site takes a lot of time and resources. If you enjoy the site please consider donating securely through Paypal using the following link:

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Coming soon myths about coming to consciousness.</description>
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We enjoy reading and commenting on the meaning and interpretation of myths and fairytales.  If you would like to request a particular myth or fairytale to add to the list please contact us.  

For some interesting timelines often featured in fairytales see the pictures below.</description>
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        <description>Useful Greek words

Writing in Greek: &lt;http://www.wandel.person.dk/greek.html&gt;

θυμός

Wiktionary

Ancient Greek Etymology From Proto-Indo-European dʰuh₂mós (“smoke”). Cognates include Sanskrit धूम (dhūmá), Latin fūmus, and Old Church Slavonic дꙑмъ (dymŭ). 

Noun 

θῡμός (genitive θυμοῦ) m, second declension; (thumos)</description>
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This page was put together for a presentation given at the Jung Club London.  Specifically the Grassroots series of presentations designed as an introduction to Jung and the concepts of Analytical Psychology. 

Interactive Timeline

jung timeline

Timeline of Jung&#039;s life

Interesting links</description>
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Mechanical explanations of gravitation

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A list of references from the text throughout the site where Σ is used to annotate the reference.

Books and texts</description>
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What you are is a gift:

You did not earn your abilities, you do not deserve them, they are not a “right”, they are not owed to you. Your body, mind, looks, ability...these things are a blessing. Nothing you did or will ever do makes them owed to you. What you do with them, that is all you</description>
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        <description>Space and time

This section is more of a blog covering ideas about time-space, artificial intelligence and the psyche.

Consciousness, space and time

Space predicates time.

Space predicates movement.

Movement predicates time??

A model of perception and apperception</description>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <description>About Psyche

	&quot; “Psychic existence is the only category of existence of which we have immediate knowledge, since nothing can be known unless it first appears as a psychic image.”
 C. G. Jung.  CW 11, §769&quot;

Some introduction &amp; information

Hi, this site is maintained in the interest of psyche, psychology, philosophy, science and technology.  If you would like to be an author and contribute to this site please</description>
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        <title>training</title>
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On this page you will find training material that we&#039;ve either written and presented or come across and find helpful.  Please do contact us if you have any questions or perhaps would like to discuss training services.

Perversions: some thoughts and ideas using Psychoanalytic and Object-Relations theories</description>
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