Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) – as of January 1, 2015 [Print Replica] Kindle Edition
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The Portable Jung Mass Market Paperback – 1986
Author: Joseph Campbell ID: B001RBFU6U
In making this masterful selection from the vast corpus of Carl Jung’s writings, Joseph Campbell has aimed to introduce the elementary terms and themes of analytical psychology, to provide an overall understanding of scope and direction of Jung’s entire works, to enable readers to grasp the bearing of mythic lore upon their own individual psychic processes.
Mass Market Paperback: 660 pagesPublisher: Viking Press (1986)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0140150706ISBN-13: 978-0140150704ID: B001RBFU6U Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 4.3 x 1.5 inches Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces Best Sellers Rank: #1,104,824 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #37900 in Books > Health, Fitness & Dieting > Psychology & Counseling
The introduction to this volume, written by Joseph Campbell, promises that anyone who proceeds through it faithfully from the first page to the last will emerge with a substantial understanding of Analytical Psychology and a new realization of the psychological relevance of mythic lore to his or her psychological development. Having read its nearly 700 pages from the first to the last, I can attest that it has lived up to its promise. The Campbell introduction provides a good overview of Jung’s life along with a detailed chronology. The English translation by R. F. C. Hull is very readable; however, Jung’s writings are very scholarly and contain a good deal of Latin and Greek. Most of the Latin and Greek is parenthetically translated, but not all. Not being adept at those languages, I found it helpful to have a Latin-English and a Greek-English dictionary available for reference. Although Jung can be very abstruse at times, for the most part his concepts are clearly expressed and supported with concrete examples. The book begins with a selection of works designed to help the novice learn Jung’s terminology and basic concepts. After building the appropriate foundation, it then ranges through a cross section of his life’s work including the psychological aspects of marriage, personality types, art, dream symbolism, science, religion, and Eastern and Western culture. Jung was first and foremost, an empiricist. He offers no metaphysical theories to explain the psyche, but he takes great pains in documenting and correlating its tremendous variety of conscious and unconscious content. He establishes the reality of the psyche as a whole (conscious and unconscious) on its observable effects.
I am not a psychologist. I am a curious reader who wanted to know more about Jung’s psychology. I had not read any of Jung’s work before, and now, having read the book, I feel I have a good grasp of Jung’s major concepts.
Joseph Campbell edits this volume and writes a nice introduction, explaining briefly Jung’s major achievements. At the end, he’s included an outline of Jung’s complete works, which catalogs the amazing fecundity of Jung’s mind. I was hoping that Campbell, hero of mythology that he is, would have included some of Jung’s mythological work in this book, like a clip from "Symbols of Transformation," but he didn’t. What a pity.
After Campbell’s intro, the book consists of three parts: one focusing on Jung’s theory, one on Jung’s application of his theory, and the third part contains some curiosities that demonstrate the range of Jung’s thinking.
(Part I) Introduces Jung’s Big Ideas. The collective unconscious; archetypes; the psychological types (introversion/extroversion and all that jazz). Most of this section is easy and stimulating to get through, until you hit the psychological types, which get very technical. If you think about how the types apply in real life to people you know, it makes plowing through Jung’s dry descriptions a little easier.
(Part II) Jung in action. Campbell gives us a healthy serving of Jung’s dream analyses, which I recommend skimming, unless you’re really into alchemical symbology. The two essays on contemporary life are still fresh.
(Part III) The essay on synchronicity is a mind-bending read, and it makes you suddenly aware of all those little coincidences in life.
Popular Carl Jung Books Share Book Books shelved as carl jung Memories Popular Carl Jung Books Mass Market Paperback by C G Jung Amazon com The Beginner s Guide to Jungian Psychology Mass Market Paperback 6 47 I am currently reading the Portable Jung and I do find this introductory book very In Beginner s Guide to Jungian Psychology Amazon com Carl Gustav Jung Sallie Nichols Paperback Published 1986 Jung and the Alan W Watts Mark Watts Editor Paperback Published 1985 Portable Jung Jung Mass Market
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The Portable Jung Mass Market Paperback – 1986
Author: Joseph Campbell ID: B001RBFU6U
In making this masterful selection from the vast corpus of Carl Jung’s writings, Joseph Campbell has aimed to introduce the elementary terms and themes of analytical psychology, to provide an overall understanding of scope and direction of Jung’s entire works, to enable readers to grasp the bearing of mythic lore upon their own individual psychic processes.
Mass Market Paperback: 660 pagesPublisher: Viking Press (1986)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0140150706ISBN-13: 978-0140150704ID: B001RBFU6U Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 4.3 x 1.5 inches Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces Best Sellers Rank: #1,104,824 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #37900 in Books > Health, Fitness & Dieting > Psychology & Counseling
The introduction to this volume, written by Joseph Campbell, promises that anyone who proceeds through it faithfully from the first page to the last will emerge with a substantial understanding of Analytical Psychology and a new realization of the psychological relevance of mythic lore to his or her psychological development. Having read its nearly 700 pages from the first to the last, I can attest that it has lived up to its promise. The Campbell introduction provides a good overview of Jung’s life along with a detailed chronology. The English translation by R. F. C. Hull is very readable; however, Jung’s writings are very scholarly and contain a good deal of Latin and Greek. Most of the Latin and Greek is parenthetically translated, but not all. Not being adept at those languages, I found it helpful to have a Latin-English and a Greek-English dictionary available for reference. Although Jung can be very abstruse at times, for the most part his concepts are clearly expressed and supported with concrete examples. The book begins with a selection of works designed to help the novice learn Jung’s terminology and basic concepts. After building the appropriate foundation, it then ranges through a cross section of his life’s work including the psychological aspects of marriage, personality types, art, dream symbolism, science, religion, and Eastern and Western culture. Jung was first and foremost, an empiricist. He offers no metaphysical theories to explain the psyche, but he takes great pains in documenting and correlating its tremendous variety of conscious and unconscious content. He establishes the reality of the psyche as a whole (conscious and unconscious) on its observable effects.
I am not a psychologist. I am a curious reader who wanted to know more about Jung’s psychology. I had not read any of Jung’s work before, and now, having read the book, I feel I have a good grasp of Jung’s major concepts.
Joseph Campbell edits this volume and writes a nice introduction, explaining briefly Jung’s major achievements. At the end, he’s included an outline of Jung’s complete works, which catalogs the amazing fecundity of Jung’s mind. I was hoping that Campbell, hero of mythology that he is, would have included some of Jung’s mythological work in this book, like a clip from "Symbols of Transformation," but he didn’t. What a pity.
After Campbell’s intro, the book consists of three parts: one focusing on Jung’s theory, one on Jung’s application of his theory, and the third part contains some curiosities that demonstrate the range of Jung’s thinking.
(Part I) Introduces Jung’s Big Ideas. The collective unconscious; archetypes; the psychological types (introversion/extroversion and all that jazz). Most of this section is easy and stimulating to get through, until you hit the psychological types, which get very technical. If you think about how the types apply in real life to people you know, it makes plowing through Jung’s dry descriptions a little easier.
(Part II) Jung in action. Campbell gives us a healthy serving of Jung’s dream analyses, which I recommend skimming, unless you’re really into alchemical symbology. The two essays on contemporary life are still fresh.
(Part III) The essay on synchronicity is a mind-bending read, and it makes you suddenly aware of all those little coincidences in life.
Popular Carl Jung Books Share Book Books shelved as carl jung Memories Popular Carl Jung Books Mass Market Paperback by C G Jung Amazon com The Beginner s Guide to Jungian Psychology Mass Market Paperback 6 47 I am currently reading the Portable Jung and I do find this introductory book very In Beginner s Guide to Jungian Psychology Amazon com Carl Gustav Jung Sallie Nichols Paperback Published 1986 Jung and the Alan W Watts Mark Watts Editor Paperback Published 1985 Portable Jung Jung Mass Market
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The Great Divorce Audible – Unabridged ridged
Author: C. S. Lewis ID: B00JPJH18G
C. S. Lewis’ dazzling allegory about Heaven and Hell – and the chasm fixed between them – is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, where we discover that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon in Hell and embarks on an incredible voyage to Heaven. Anyone in Hell is invited on board, and anyone may remain in Heaven if he or she so chooses. But do we really want to live in Heaven? This powerful, exquisitely written fantasy is one of C. S. Lewis’s most enduring works of fiction and a profound meditation on good and evil and on what God really offers us.
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Audible Audio EditionListening Length: 3 hours and 22 minutesProgram Type: AudiobookVersion: UnabridgedPublisher: Harper AudioAudible.com Release Date: May 13, 2014Whispersync for Voice: ReadyLanguage: EnglishID: B00JPJH18G Best Sellers Rank: #39 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity #56 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Fiction & Literature > Classics #335 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Classics
Only C.S. Lewis can write a story like this. A man takes a bus ride through Hell, then Heaven and witnesses the choices made by others in their lives.
The vivid stories within the story show that indecision is still a decision… it underscores the petty things in our lives that we allow to dominate us, things that will still plague us in Hell for eternity if we don’t abandon them.
Lewis’ concepts (fantasized, of course) of the substance of spirit versus the substance of flesh and blood are incredibly thought provoking. There are mental images I got from reading this book that I will never forget.
It is basic truth – you choose life, you choose death, or you choose not to choose. You will either give up the things that are holding you down (whether they be bitter resentments, anger, material gain, control, etc.) or you will cling to them until they become your master and you their slave.
The book presents these concepts in such a non-threatening way that you’ve gotten a life lesson that you don’t realize until you’ve finished this short, yet vibrant book.
Although this book is written as a novella, it contains TONS of thinly disguised theological truths and brain-shaking ideas. This is one of those books where everything means something. Every bit of the scenic description of Heaven and Hell reveals something that Lewis believes to be true about the two places and how people respond to them. Other fascinating things about this book are the fictional characters and seeing how different types of people respond to being in Heaven. There is one man who realizes that now that he is in Heaven, and in the presence of God, he is no longer useful. But he doesn’t want to start feeling useless, and so cannot enter the presence of God–because in Heaven God provides for everyone’s needs. This book really makes you contemplate whether Christianity is more about the journey or the destination. It’s entertaining and full of wisdom, and is a must-read.
Some folks only know Beethoven for his 9th symphony. Some folks only know C.S. Lewis for one of his "greater" works. (Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia etc..) What a loss. Anyone who has read any C.S. Lewis should make the time over the course of their lives to read THIS C.S. Lewis. I loved this book. No writer in the twentieth century ever hit the nail more directly on the head when dealing with human nature than did Clive Staples Lewis. This book is a perfect example of his talent in this area. Not even the Screwtape Letters did it better. I heartily recommend this book to all readers. Download The Great Divorce Audible – Unabridged ridged Free PDF
The Great Divorce Audible – Unabridged ridged
Author: C. S. Lewis ID: B00JPJH18G
C. S. Lewis’ dazzling allegory about Heaven and Hell – and the chasm fixed between them – is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, where we discover that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon in Hell and embarks on an incredible voyage to Heaven. Anyone in Hell is invited on board, and anyone may remain in Heaven if he or she so chooses. But do we really want to live in Heaven? This powerful, exquisitely written fantasy is one of C. S. Lewis’s most enduring works of fiction and a profound meditation on good and evil and on what God really offers us.
Done.
Audible Audio EditionListening Length: 3 hours and 22 minutesProgram Type: AudiobookVersion: UnabridgedPublisher: Harper AudioAudible.com Release Date: May 13, 2014Whispersync for Voice: ReadyLanguage: EnglishID: B00JPJH18G Best Sellers Rank: #39 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity #56 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Fiction & Literature > Classics #335 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Classics
Only C.S. Lewis can write a story like this. A man takes a bus ride through Hell, then Heaven and witnesses the choices made by others in their lives.
The vivid stories within the story show that indecision is still a decision… it underscores the petty things in our lives that we allow to dominate us, things that will still plague us in Hell for eternity if we don’t abandon them.
Lewis’ concepts (fantasized, of course) of the substance of spirit versus the substance of flesh and blood are incredibly thought provoking. There are mental images I got from reading this book that I will never forget.
It is basic truth – you choose life, you choose death, or you choose not to choose. You will either give up the things that are holding you down (whether they be bitter resentments, anger, material gain, control, etc.) or you will cling to them until they become your master and you their slave.
The book presents these concepts in such a non-threatening way that you’ve gotten a life lesson that you don’t realize until you’ve finished this short, yet vibrant book.
Although this book is written as a novella, it contains TONS of thinly disguised theological truths and brain-shaking ideas. This is one of those books where everything means something. Every bit of the scenic description of Heaven and Hell reveals something that Lewis believes to be true about the two places and how people respond to them. Other fascinating things about this book are the fictional characters and seeing how different types of people respond to being in Heaven. There is one man who realizes that now that he is in Heaven, and in the presence of God, he is no longer useful. But he doesn’t want to start feeling useless, and so cannot enter the presence of God–because in Heaven God provides for everyone’s needs. This book really makes you contemplate whether Christianity is more about the journey or the destination. It’s entertaining and full of wisdom, and is a must-read.
Some folks only know Beethoven for his 9th symphony. Some folks only know C.S. Lewis for one of his "greater" works. (Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia etc..) What a loss. Anyone who has read any C.S. Lewis should make the time over the course of their lives to read THIS C.S. Lewis. I loved this book. No writer in the twentieth century ever hit the nail more directly on the head when dealing with human nature than did Clive Staples Lewis. This book is a perfect example of his talent in this area. Not even the Screwtape Letters did it better. I heartily recommend this book to all readers. Download The Great Divorce Audible – Unabridged ridged Free PDF
East of Eden Audible – Unabridged ridged
Author: John Steinbeck ID: B0055WXTPQ
This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California’s Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families – the Trasks and the Hamiltons – whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel.
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Audible Audio EditionListening Length: 25 hours and 28 minutesProgram Type: AudiobookVersion: UnabridgedPublisher: Penguin AudioAudible.com Release Date: June 15, 2011Whispersync for Voice: ReadyLanguage: EnglishID: B0055WXTPQ Best Sellers Rank: #31 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Fiction & Literature > Classics #184 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Classics #669 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Literary
John Steinbeck’s EAST OF EDEN was not well received by critics when it debuted in the 1950s, and although passing years have seen several re-evaluations it is still reguarded as secondary to the likes of GRAPES OF WRATH and OF MICE AND MEN. It is true that the novel is flawed: it is a great big rambling thing crammed with obvious allegory, metaphor, and allusion, loosely structured to say the least. And yet, in a odd sort of way, the very rambling, the looseness, the obviousness of the work gives it a tremendous grandeur that Steinbeck’s more tightly structured work lacks. The novel is as broad and vulgar and lively and provocative as the America it describes–and it is my favorite of Steinbeck’s fiction.
Any one who comes to the novel from the famous film adaptation starring James Dean will be surprized, for the roots of the novel run much deeper than the film, which is based only on perhaps a third of the novel. This is not so much the story of brothers Aaron and Caleb Trask as it is the story of their parents, Adam Trask and Catherine Ames. And in "Cathy" Ames, Steinbeck creates one of the darkest characters in all of 20th Century American Literature, a creature devoid of virtually anything recognizable as human emotion. Fleeing from a past that includes murder, perversion, blackmail, and prostitution, Cathy assumes an angelic demeanor and lures the emotionally needy Adam Trask into love and marriage. And when she no longer requires his protection… she destroys him. Download East of Eden Audible – Unabridged ridged Free PDF
East of Eden Audible – Unabridged ridged
Author: John Steinbeck ID: B0055WXTPQ
This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California’s Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families – the Trasks and the Hamiltons – whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel.
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Audible Audio EditionListening Length: 25 hours and 28 minutesProgram Type: AudiobookVersion: UnabridgedPublisher: Penguin AudioAudible.com Release Date: June 15, 2011Whispersync for Voice: ReadyLanguage: EnglishID: B0055WXTPQ Best Sellers Rank: #31 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Fiction & Literature > Classics #184 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Classics #669 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Literary
John Steinbeck’s EAST OF EDEN was not well received by critics when it debuted in the 1950s, and although passing years have seen several re-evaluations it is still reguarded as secondary to the likes of GRAPES OF WRATH and OF MICE AND MEN. It is true that the novel is flawed: it is a great big rambling thing crammed with obvious allegory, metaphor, and allusion, loosely structured to say the least. And yet, in a odd sort of way, the very rambling, the looseness, the obviousness of the work gives it a tremendous grandeur that Steinbeck’s more tightly structured work lacks. The novel is as broad and vulgar and lively and provocative as the America it describes–and it is my favorite of Steinbeck’s fiction.
Any one who comes to the novel from the famous film adaptation starring James Dean will be surprized, for the roots of the novel run much deeper than the film, which is based only on perhaps a third of the novel. This is not so much the story of brothers Aaron and Caleb Trask as it is the story of their parents, Adam Trask and Catherine Ames. And in "Cathy" Ames, Steinbeck creates one of the darkest characters in all of 20th Century American Literature, a creature devoid of virtually anything recognizable as human emotion. Fleeing from a past that includes murder, perversion, blackmail, and prostitution, Cathy assumes an angelic demeanor and lures the emotionally needy Adam Trask into love and marriage. And when she no longer requires his protection… she destroys him. Download East of Eden Audible – Unabridged ridged Free PDF