Book: “The Portable Jung”

The Portable Jung

The Portable Jung

by C.G. JungJoseph Campbell (Editor)R.F.C. Hull (Translator)
This comprehensive collection of writings by the epoch-shaping Swiss psychoanalyst was edited by Joseph Campbell, himself the most famous of Jung’s American followers. It comprises Jung’s pioneering studies of the structure of the psyche – including the works that introduced such notions as the collective unconscious, the Shadow, Anima and Animus – as well as inquries into the psychology of spirituality and creativity, and Jung’s influential “On Synchronicity, ” a paper whose implications extend from the I Ching to quantum physics. Campbell’s introduction completes this compact volume, placing Jung’s astonishingly wide-ranging “oeuvre” within the context of his life and times.

New Body Negativity Campaign Promotes Idea That Ugliness Comes In All Shapes And Sizes

March 7, 2018 (theonion.com)

NEW YORK—In an effort to challenge conventional societal norms of unattractiveness, a new series of body-negative public service announcements released Wednesday promotes the idea that ugliness comes in all shapes and sizes. “Always remember that whether you’re thin, curvy, tall, short, or anything in between: You are ugly. And ugly is ugly is ugly,” the debut PSA from the “Face It: You’re Hideous” campaign read in part, stressing that one’s race, gender, or body type provided infinite ways to be flawed and therefore unlovable. “It doesn’t matter if you have acne, wide hips, or wrinkles, because that’s the least of your problems—your real unsightliness is inside. And as ugly as you feel, never believe you don’t look even worse. We’re here to tell you that you can, and you do.” The PSA also reminded readers that, if they felt anxious, depressed, or dejected because of their looks, no one blamed them.

Your Horoscopes — Week Of March 6, 2018 (theonion.com)

Pisces

You will soon make a comfortable living exploiting other people’s deep-seated anxieties and crippling fears.

Aries

You’ll show the world just how good an infant car seat can be once you cast aside petty concerns like cost and safety.

Taurus

It’s not true that opening the dictionary to “loser” shows your picture, but for some reason they’re still using it for “anteater,” “caisson,” and “dumbass.”

Gemini

Sadly, it turns out that of all the people you’ve ever known, the only one who has your best interests at heart is comedian Katt Williams.

Cancer

For some reason, all your plans for life boil down to, “In the confusion, we get away with both the money and the girl.”

Leo

We don’t get to choose the person we fall in love with, as is obvious from the human pile of garbage you’ll be following around with roses and candy this week.

Virgo

They say if you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything, which is good enough for people who aren’t going to have their legs taken off by a road grader this week.

Libra

Now that you take a closer look at what’s on display, you can tell exactly why the emperor has no clothes. I mean, Jesus Christ.

Scorpio

You’ll be ruled unfit for trial, but they seem to think you’re just fine for sentencing and execution.

Sagittarius

You said you’d retired, but $45 and a free bag of groceries isn’t something a person can just walk away from.

Capricorn

You have to stop worrying about what everyone else says, especially nonsense like “You should dress better,” “Nice people don’t do that,” and “Put down the gun and release the hostages.”

Scorpions – Rock You Like A Hurricane


Rock You Like a Hurricane
Scorpions

It’s early morning, the sun comes out
Last night was shaking and pretty loud
My cat is purring, it scratches my skin
So what is wrong with another sin?
The bitch is hungry, she needs to tell
So give her inches and feed her well
More days to come, new places to go
I’ve got to leave, it’s time for a show
Here I am
Rock you like a hurricane
Here I am
Rock you like a hurricane
My body is burning, it starts to shout
Desire is coming, it breaks out loud
Lust is in cages till storm breaks loose
Just have to make it with someone I choose
The night is calling, I have to go
The wolf is hungry, he runs the show
He’s licking his lips, he’s ready to win
On the hunt tonight for love at first sting
Here I am
Rock you like a hurricane (Are you ready, baby?)
Here I am
Rock you…

Will Mankind Destroy Itself?

By Michio Kaku (bigthink.com)

Theoretical Physicist, Author, and Science Educator

Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku sees two major trends today. One eventually leads to a multicultural, scientific, tolerant society that will expand beyond Earth in the name of human progress. The other trend leads to fundamentalism, monoculturalism, and — eventually — civilizational ruin. Whichever of these two trends wins out will determine the fate of mankind. No pressure, everyone.

TRANSCRIPT

Question: What is the likelihood that mankind will destroy itself?

Michio Kaku:  I say looking at the next 100 years that there are two trends in the world today.  The first trend is toward what we call a type one civilization, a planetary civilization, a civilization that resembles something out of “Buck Rogers” or “Flash Gordon.”  A type two civilization is stellar.  They consume so much energy they can play with stars.  That is for example the Federation of Planets in “Star Trek.”  “Star Trek” would represent the typical type two civilization.  Then we have type three, which is galactic like the Borg or “Independence Day” or the empire of “The Empire Strikes Back.”  That is a type three civilization, which is truly galactic.  Now by the time you reach type two, you are immortal.  Nothing known to science can destroy a type two civilization.  Comets, meteors, earthquakes, even a supernova a type two civilization would be able to survive even a supernova.

The danger is the transition between type zero and type one and that’s where we are today.  We are a type zero civilization.  We get our energy from dead plants, oil and coal. But if you get a calculator you can calculate when we will attain type one status.  The answer is: in about 100 years we will become planetary.  We’ll be able to harness all the energy output of the planet earth.  We’ll play with the weather, earthquakes, volcanoes.  Anything planetary we will play with.  The danger period is now, because we still have the savagery.  We still have all the passions.  We have all the sectarian, fundamentalist ideas circulating around, but we also have nuclear weapons.  We have chemical, biological weapons capable of wiping out life on earth.

So I see two trends in the world today.  The first trend is toward a multicultural, scientific, tolerant society and everywhere I go I see aspects of that birth.  For example, what is the Internet?  Many people have written about the Internet.  Billions and billions of words written about the Internet, but to me as a physicist the Internet is the beginning of a type one telephone system, a planetary telephone system. So we’re privileged to be alive to witness the birth of type one technology, a planetary telephone system.  What is English?  English is the beginning of a type one language.  Everywhere I go around the Earth, people speak English because that is the lingua franca of science, technology, business.  They all speak English.  It is the number one second language on the planet Earth.  And what is the European Union?  The European Union is the beginning of a type one economy.  And how come these European countries, which have slaughtered each other ever since the ice melted 10,000 years ago, how come they have banded together, put aside their differences to create the European Union?  Well to compete with us and who are we?  We are NAFTA, so we’re beginning to see the beginning of a type one economy as well.

Then we’re beginning to see the beginning of a type one culture.  Everywhere I go you turn on the radio and what do you hear?  Rock ‘n’ roll, you hear rap music.  You hear youth music.  Youth music is now planetary, knows no boundaries around the planet earth.  Everywhere I go I see high fashion: Chanel, Gucci bags.  We’re witnessing the birth of a planetary fashion.  Also sports, take a look at the Olympics.  Take a look at soccer.  We’re seeing the beginning of a tribal initiation rite called sports being turned into a planetary initiation rite that unifies the entire planet.

So whenever I open the newspaper every headline I see in the newspaper points to the birth pangs of a type one civilization information.  However, every time I open the newspaper I also see the opposite trend as well.  What is terrorism?  Terrorism in some sense is a reaction against the creation of a type one civilization.  Now most terrorists cannot articulate this.  They don’t even know what the hell I’m talking about, but what they’re reacting to is not modernism.  What they’re reacting to is the fact that we’re headed toward a multicultural tolerant scientific society and that is what they don’t want.  They don’t want science.  They want a theocracy.  They don’t want multiculturalism.  They want monoculturalism.  So instinctively they don’t like the march toward a type one civilization.  Now which tendency will win?  I don’t know, but I hope that we emerge as a type one civilization.

Now in outer space we look for signs of intelligent life in outer space.  So far we find none.  Civilizations like type one should be commonplace in the galaxy.  Some people assume therefore that type zero civilizations are rather common, but only a few of them make it to type one because that society for the first time in its history has the ability to commit planetary suicide, so maybe that is the reason why we don’t see aliens in outer space.  Maybe they never made it.  Maybe one day when we have starships and visit them we’ll see atmospheres that are irradiated because they had a nuclear war, atmospheres too hot to sustain life because they had a runaway greenhouse effect.  Maybe when we go in outer space we’ll see the corpses of type one civilizations that never quite made it.  Who knows?

Recorded on September 29, 2010

Interviewed by Paul Hoffman

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