Dentistry, in some form or another, has been practiced for at least 14,000 years, although tooth extraction and remedies for toothaches probably go back much further.
From Dr. Jung 28 January 1913 With regard to your question concerning the applicability of the cathartic procedure, I can say that I adopt the following standpoint: every procedure is good if it helps. I therefore acknowledge every method of suggestion including Christian Science, mental healing, etc. "A truth is a truth, when it works." It is another question, though, whether a scientifically trained doctor can square it with his conscience to sell little bottles of Lourdes water because this suggestion is at times very helpful. Even the so-called highly scientific suggestion therapy employs the wares of the medicine-man and the exorcising shaman. And why not? The public is not much more advanced either and continues to expect miraculous cures from the doctor. And indeed, we must rate those doctors wise—worldly-wise in every sense—who know how to surround themselves with the aura of a medicine-man. They have not only the biggest practices but also get the best results. This is because, apart from the neuroses, countless physical illnesses are tainted and complicated with psychic material to an unsuspected degree. The medical exorcist betrays by his whole demeanour his full appreciation of that psychic component when he gives the patient the opportunity of fixing his faith firmly on the mysterious personality of the doctor. In this way he wins the sick man’s mind, which from then on helps him to restore his body to health. The cure works best when the doctor himself believes in his own formulae, otherwise he may be overcome by scientific doubt and so lose the proper convincing tone. Carl Jung, CW 4, Pages 255-256 [Carl Jung on “Shamanism.”] From Dr. Jung 28 January 1913 With regard to your question concerning the applicability of the cathartic procedure, I can say that I adopt the following standpoint: every procedure is good if it helps. I therefore acknowledge every method of suggestion including Christian Science, mental healing, etc. "A truth is a truth, when it works." It is another question, though, whether a scientifically trained doctor can square it with his conscience to sell little bottles of Lourdes water because this suggestion is at times very helpful. Even the so-called highly scientific suggestion therapy employs the wares of the medicine-man and the exorcising shaman. And why not? The public is not much more advanced either and continues to expect miraculous cures from the doctor. And indeed, we must rate those doctors wise—worldly-wise in every sense—who know how to surround themselves with the aura of a medicine-man. They have not only the biggest practices but also get the best results. This is because, apart from the neuroses, countless physical illnesses are tainted and complicated with psychic material to an unsuspected degree. The medical exorcist betrays by his whole demeanour his full appreciation of that psychic component when he gives the patient the opportunity of fixing his faith firmly on the mysterious personality of the doctor. In this way he wins the sick man’s mind, which from then on helps him to restore his body to health. The cure works best when the doctor himself believes in his own formulae, otherwise he may be overcome by scientific doubt and so lose the proper convincing tone. Carl Jung, CW 4, Pages 255-256
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June 25, 2017 Here you will see an explosion in media concerning this ‘revelation’ from Anonymous. Main stream media decided that this was a news worthy event and are posting Continue Reading →
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In the current debate on hell (which is really a debate on universalism) there is some fuzzy thinking going on. Here is an excerpt from my book The Quest
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\"Colorful characters, crazy hijinks, loads of literary gags and callouts create an energetic, fast-paced read in this novel. Peeking above and below all that merrymaking, from time to time, is the story of one still-secular Jew, searching, pondering the ancient texts, challenged to jibe his love affair with American culture with a personal identity that transcends time and place, to frequently hilarious effect.\"- Yael English, JewishWorldReview.com, January 15, 2020Yael English is a Modernism scholar who received her Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, where she also taught. \"The Idiom and the Oddity is imaginative, funny, insightful and perceptive - a brilliant tour de force. It is a must-read - excellent medicine for the mind and the heart.\"Rabbi Dr. Emanuel Feldman, editor emeritus of Tradition magazine, Rabbi Emeritus of Beth Jacob Synagogue, Atlanta, Georgia \"Writings in the Jewish tradition are multi-dimensional - they can be read on many levels and with many connections. The Idiom and the Oddity is an essay in that tradition. There is history - mid-century Jewish New York, plus allusions to many other periods. There is psychology - of varied figures individually and in interactions, and developing [unlike the failed Lord of the Rings]. There is Torah philosophy - some explicit and very much implicit. There is great literary expertise. There is challenging word usage [I wouldn't call it play]. There is a compelling plot - I couldn't put it down. And much more.\"- Rabbi David Gottlieb Rabbi David Gottlieb received his Ph.D. at Brandeis University, formerly Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University Senior Lecturer, Ohr Somayach. \"Bottom line it's a demanding read. But it's literature ... The hero of the book is clearly Reb Shimshon. Although he initially comes across as a quaint, somewhat laughable relic of a vestigial past, over the course of the novel he rises to his full, majestic height. His concluding monologue - six pages of heavily accented of Yiddish rage, uninterrupted by even a single paragraph break - is one of the most chilling, sustained and memorable passages in the entire book.\"- Dr. Henry Abramson, Orthodox Union OU Life Online Magazine September 24, 2079. Dr. Henry Abramson, Dean of Touro College, Brooklyn, N.Y. PhD history University of Toronto
French photographer Julie de Waroquier began taking pictures in 2008, when she discovered her true passion for the art form. There's an ethereal quality
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a Pennsylvania researchers believes the plan to put explosives on pets were developed by German experts.
The Enchanted World, Dragons, T P Coffin, Time Life, B Lehane, 1985, marbled endpapers, Color Illustrated, hardcover, Collects legends from around the world concerning dragons and the struggles of heroes to slay dragons
Social media users from across the globe have been sharing 'stuff that should not exist' in a Twitter thread - including carpeted bathrooms, a Nicholas Cage sequin pillow and car eyelashes.
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