Becoming Whole
Jung’s Types and Individuation
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Personality: Whole and Unique
Though people may start with clear orientations either inwardly or outwardly, or more directive than receptive, or more oriented to relationships than rational logic, with
Personality and Consciousness II
In the previous letter, we noted that there are at least two types of awareness that lie outside Jung’s type model but may be considered

Personality and Consciousness
In a previous letter, we noted that the body itself is not included among the modes of awareness portrayed in Jung’s model of psychological types.

The Body: Neither Here nor There!
People have often asked, “Which of the types is oriented to perceiving the body?” In asking that question, we assume that Jung’s type model embraces

Introverted Intuition
“Had this type not existed, there would have been no prophets in Israel.” – C.G. Jung In this issue of the “Becoming Whole” articles, we

Introverted Sensation
We could say that introverted sensation transmits an image which does not so much reproduce the object as spread over it the patina of age-old