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randomrichards · 1 month ago
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FIRST MAN INTO SPACE:
Pompous astronaut
Changed by space dust to monster
Brother’s search for him
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tanambogo2113 · 1 year ago
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Ivanhoe 1952
Based on the 1819 novel by Sir Walter Scott.
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We must always be asking ourselves: How is our unconscious experiencing this situation?
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canadiankazz · 2 years ago
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I'm very glad I decided to do an LA by Night season one recap, because re-watching those old episodes gives me little joys like this moment here at the very end of Episode 5. Look at these nerds having fun! I love them all so much!
(Also fuzzy haired Alex. Yay!)
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unholywriter · 2 years ago
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I take commissions also!
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year ago
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Die Pest in Florenz (Otto Rippert, 1919).
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painterontheshore · 11 months ago
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Curiosidades: UFOs según Jung
The symbol of the circle has played a curious part in a very different phenomenon of the life of our day, and occasionally still does so. In the last years of the Second World War, there arose the "visionary rumor” of round flying bodies that became known as "flying saucers” or UFOs i unidentified flying objects;. Jung has explained the UFOs as a projection of a psychic content (of wholeness) that has at all times been symbolized by the circle. In other words, this "visionary rumor,” as can also be seen in many dreams of our time, is an attempt by the unconscious collective psyche to heal the split in our apocalyptic age by means of the symbol of the circle.
--Aniela Jaffe en "Man and his Symbols"
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carljungdepthpsychology · 2 years ago
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Journal of Exceptional Experiences and Psychology by Krisztián Kalász
Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group   Initiation, the Guardian, and Jung’s Red Book by Krisztián Kalász Abstract This article examines the link between C.G. Jung’s experiences recorded in The Red Book to that of an initiatory process found in the study of Western esotericism, and the serious confrontation that the opus brings up for the initiate. It is a sincere attempt at bringing a new…
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filmnoirfoundation · 7 months ago
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TCMFF Day 4 afternoon and evening. Eddie Muller will be introducing CHINATOWN with Carl Franklin, 3:30 at TCL Chinese Theatres IMAX and THE ASPHALT JUNGLE with John Huston's son Jack Huston, TCL Multiplex, House 6, 7:45.
CHINATOWN (1974): In this critically lauded neo-noir, a private eye (Jack Nicholson) unwittingly sets up an innocent man for murder and then joins his widow (Faye Dunaway) in unearthing the corruption behind the crime in this physically beautiful but emotionally bleak neo-noir set in a morally bankrupt 1930s Los Angeles. Dir. Roman Polanski
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THE ASPHALT JUNGLE (1950): A hoodlum and ex-con (Sterling Hayden) hopes for one last big score that will enable him to go home to his farm in Kentucky. He falls in with a gang of small-time crooks plotting an elaborate jewel heist. Of course, you can never go home again. A young Marilyn Monroe plays a small but juicy part. The film was nominated for four Oscars including a Best Supporting Actor nod for Sam Jaffe as the mastermind undone by his passion for beautiful girls. Based on the novel by W. R. Burnett. Dir. John Huston
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mollywilcoxvo · 1 year ago
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Today at RCCC... Carver from LA By Night.
Storyteller: @vampiresnvino Jason Carl
Character by: Taliesin Jaffe
Costuming/MUAH by: me.
Met him, and was so happy he liked the Cosplay. I'm pretty proud of the details I did to make it as authentic as possible.
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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A wannabe rock star who fronts a Pennsylvania-based tribute band is devastated when his kick him out of the group he founded. Things begin to look up for Izzy when he is asked to join Steel Dragon, the heavy metal rockers he had been imitating for so long. This film is loosely based on the true story of the band Judas Priest. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Chris ‘Izzy’ Cole: Mark Wahlberg Emily Poule: Jennifer Aniston Kirk Cuddy: Dominic West A.C.: Jason Bonham Jorgen: Jeff Pilson Ghode: Zakk Wylde Mats, Steel Dragon Road Manager: Timothy Spall Donny Johnson: Blas Elias Xander Cummins: Nick Catanese Ricki Bell: Brian Vander Ark Rob Malcolm: Timothy Olyphant Tania Asher, Steel Dragon PR: Dagmara Domińczyk Joe Cole: Matthew Glave Mr. Cole: Michael Shamus Wiles Mrs. Cole: Beth Grant Bobby Beers: Jason Flemyng Nina: Carey Lessard Samantha: Kristin Richardson Mason Bell: Jamie Williams Roadie #1: Keith Loneker Amber: Sami Reed Marci: Kara Zediker Bradley: Stephan Jenkins Guitarist in Crowd Outside Mansion: Vitamin C Cream Reporter: Kevin Ryder Melody-Maker Reporter: Gene Baxter Bouncer: Gregory Hinton Nurse: Sonya Stephens Photographer: Neil Zlozower Fan #1: Kirk Enochs Thor: Myles Kennedy A.C.’s Wife: Rachel Hunter Kirk’s Wife: Heidi Mark Ghode’s Wife: Carrie Stevens Jorgen’s Wife: Amy Miller Office Worker: William Martin Brennan Mrs. Andrews: Lorna Scott Auditioning Singer: Ralph Saenz Topless Cutie #1: Jennifer Rovero Topless Cutie #2: Natalie Raynes Scalper: Jamal Weathers Two-Year Old Girl: Hailie Brennand Roadie #2: Eric Weinstein MTV Veejay: Jamie White Metal Head: Jeffrey Wetzel Guitar Tech: Frederick E. Kowalo Girl with P-Pass: Jennifer Uilani Warren Roxy Dancer: Chad Azadan Roxy Dancer: Linda Cevallos Roxy Dancer: Jennifer Edmond Roxy Dancer: Brian Friedman Roxy Dancer: Cynthia Fuhrer Roxy Dancer: Cati Jean Roxy Dancer: Edward Jenkins Roxy Dancer: Kelly Knox Roxy Dancer: Tabbatha Mays Roxy Dancer: Udee McGeoy Roxy Dancer: Ted Napolitano Roxy Dancer: Tomasina Parrott Roxy Dancer: Gabriel Ramírez Roxy Dancer: Ursula Whittaker Roxy Dancer: Zachary Woodlee Concert Rocker: Andrew Wayne Bar Patron (uncredited): Gia Franzia Film Crew: Production Design: Mayne Berke Executive Producer: Steven Reuther Original Music Composer: Trevor Rabin Executive Producer: George Clooney Second Unit Director: David R. Ellis Director of Photography: Ueli Steiger Casting: Sharon Bialy Actor’s Assistant: Eric Weinstein Co-Producer: Michael Fottrell Costume Design: Aggie Guerard Rodgers Screenplay: John Stockwell Stunts: Chad Stahelski Director: Stephen Herek Stunts: Chris Palermo Stunts: Joe Bucaro III Producer: Toby Jaffe Editor: Trudy Ship Stunts: Julie Michaels Stunts: Keith Woulard Stunts: T.J. White Executive Producer: Mike Ockrent Choreographer: Peggy Holmes Music Supervisor: Budd Carr Set Decoration: Casey Hallenbeck Unit Production Manager: Paul Moen Swing: P. Scott Bailey Stunts: Laura Albert Stunts: Mike Gunther Supervising Art Director: Caty Maxey Stunt Coordinator: Brad Martin Stunts: Jeff Imada Still Photographer: Claudette Barius First Assistant Director: Jeffrey Wetzel Actor’s Assistant: Ozzie Areu Production Accountant: Ravi D. Mehta Art Department Coordinator: Joe Walser Leadman: Mark Woods Stunts: Tim Rigby Camera Operator: Thomas Yatsko Stunts: Sean Graham Set Designer: Harry E. Otto Makeup Artist: Donald Mowat Special Effects Coordinator: Paul J. Lombardi Makeup Artist: Jean Ann Black Boom Operator: Carl Fischer Stunts: Damon Caro Stunts: Chris O’Hara First Assistant Camera: Gary L. Camp Script Supervisor: Adrienne Hamalian-Mangine Special Effects: Scott Blackwell Video Assist Operator: David Katz Stunts: Steve Holladay Hairstylist: Johnny Villanueva Set Costumer: Lisa A. Doyle Hairstylist: Kerry Mendenhall Music Editor: Brent Brooks Steadicam Operator: Dan Kneece Location Manager: Curtis Collins Hairstylist: Shari Perry Key Makeup Artist: Michael Mills Key Costumer: Sabrina Calley Stunts: Brandon Sebek Producer: Robert Lawrence Art Direction: Richard Schreiber Costume Supervisor: Bruce Erickse...
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brookstonalmanac · 8 months ago
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Birthdays 3.20
Beer Birthdays
Benjamin Truman (1699/1700)
Robert Portner (1837)
Frederick August Poth (1840)
Frederick J. Poth (1869)
Lee Chase (1973)
Five Favorite Birthdays
A.J. Jacobs; writer (1968)
Spike Lee; film director (1957)
Marian McPartland; pianist, NPR host (1918)
Fred Rogers; children's television host (1928)
Louis Sachar; writer (1954)
Famous Birthdays
George Caleb Bingham; artist (1811)
Big Bird; Sesame Street muppet
Mookie Blaylock; Atlanta Hawks PG (1967)
John de Lancie; actor (1948)
Larry Elgart; saxophonist (1922)
Ray Goulding; comedian "Bob & Ray" (1922)
Holly Hunter; actor (1958)
William Hurt; actor (1950)
Henrik Ibsen; Norwegian writer (1828)
Kathy Ireland; model, actor (1963)
Michael Jaffe; writer (1970)
Hal Linden; actor (1931)
Jane March; actor (1973)
Ozzie Nelson; actor (1906)
Bobby Orr; Boston Bruins D (1948)
Ovid; Roman writer (43 BCE)
Carl Palmer; rock drummer, "ELP" (1950)
Slim Jim Phantom; rock drummer (1961)
Michael Redgrave; actor (1908)
Jerry Reed; country singer (1937)
Carl Reiner; actor, comedian (1922)
Sviatoslav Richter; pianist (1915)
Theresa Russell; actor (1957)
Sonny Russo; jazz trombonist (1929)
B.F. Skinner; psychologist, behaviorist (1904)
Frederick W. Taylor; industrial engineer (1856)
David Thewlis; actor (1963)
Jimmie Lee Vaughan; rock musician (1951)
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Excerpts from Carl G. Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections: pgs 356 - end,
"If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely." pg 356
"It is important to have a secret, a premonition of things unknown. It fills life with something impersonal." pg 356
"The unexpected and the incredible belong in this world. Only then is life whole. For me the world has from the beginning been infinite and ungraspable." pg 356
"I have much more trouble getting along with my ideas. There was a daimon in me, and in the end its presence proved decisive. It overpowered me, and if I was at times ruthless it was because I was in the grip of the daimon. I could never stop at anything once attained. I had to hasten on, to catch up with my vision." pg 356
"I had to obey an inner law which was imposed on me and left me no freedom of choice. Of course I did not always obey it. How can anyone live without inconsistency?" pg 357
"I was able to become intensely interested in many people; but as soon as I had seen through them, the magic was gone. In this way I made many enemies. A creative person has little power over his own life. He is not free. He is captive and driven by daimon." pg 357
"The older I have become, the less I have understood or had insight into or known about myself." 358
"I am astonished, disappointed, pleased with myself. I am all these things at once, and cannot add up the sum. I am incapable of determining ultimate worth or worthlessness; I have no judgment about myself and my life. There is nothing I am quite sure about. I have no definite convictions--not about anything, really. I know only that I was born and exist, and it seems to me that I have been carried along. I exist on the foundation of something I do not know. In spite of all uncertainties, I feel a solidity underlying all existence and a continuity in my mode of being." pg 358
"The world into which we are born is brutal and cruel, and at the same time, of divine beauty. Which element we think outweighs the other, whether meaninglessness or meaning, is a matter of temperament." pg 358-359
"Life is--or has--meaning and meaninglessness." pg 359
"The more uncertain I have felt about myself, the more there has grown up in me a feeling of kinship with all things. In fact it seems to me as if the alienation which so long separated me from the world has become transferred into my own inner world, and has revealed to me an unexpected unfamiliarity with myself." pg 359
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si-monik-7 · 1 year ago
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62 lata temu zmarł Carl Gustav Jung.
"Jestem sobą zdumiony, rozczarowany i rozradowany. Jestem przygnębiony, przybity, uniesiony. Jestem tym wszystkim i nie umiem tego wszystkiego zebrać w całość. Nie jestem w stanie wydać ostatecznego sądu co do wartości albo bezwartościowości; nie wyrokuję o sobie i moim życiu. Niczego nie jestem do końca pewny. Właściwie nie mam jakiegoś ostatecznego sądu – w żadnej sprawie. Urodziłem się i istnieję – tyle wiem; wydaje mi się, że jestem przez coś unoszony. Istnieję na podłożu czegoś, czego nie znam. Mimo całej tej niepewności czuję solidność bytu i ciągłość siebie – takiego jaki jestem.
Świat, w który jesteśmy wtrącani rodząc się jest brutalny i okrutny, a zarazem pełen boskiego piękna. Uznanie, czy przeważa w nim bezsens czy sens, to kwestia temperamentu. Gdyby jednak zwyciężył bezsens, to w miarę rozwoju zanikałaby sensowna strona życia. Ale tak nie jest – przynajmniej tak mnie się wydaje. Prawdopodobnie – jak zwykle w przypadku kwestii metafizycznych – I jedno I drugie jest prawdziwe: życie ma sens i nie ma go. Żywię trwożną nadzieję, że jednak sens przeważy szalę i wygra bitwę."
Jung, C.G., Jaffe, A., Wspomnienia, sny, myśli.
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paoloferrario · 1 year ago
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Jaffe, In dialogo con Carl Gustav Jung, Bollati Boringhieri, 2023
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badmovieihave · 2 years ago
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Bad Movie I have Child’s Play 1954
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