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I emphasize the need to interpret the world view expressed in the Greek mythology. I think that C. G. Jung’s theory of archetypes can by used to interpret it. I show some similarities between Greek gods and archetypes of Jung. There is also a similarity between the goal of human development assumed in the mythological wisdom and the goal of the psychological process of individuation in the analytical psychology. These similarities let us understand some aspects of Greek myths although it must be admitted this understanding is not exhaustive or the only one possible.
ESPES
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2014
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vol. 3
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issue 2
43 – 51
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The text deals with the novel Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann as a source of a music-literary poetics and myth-poetics. The archetypical symbol of the shadow is interpreted and amplified through the literary character of Adrian Leverkühn and broader imagination tendencies of art and society in the first half of the 20th century. For this goal have been used approaches of the deep hermeneutics and the analytical psychology. The motif of the Faust has strong potential to express not only an archetype of the shadow, but its present is significant in the time of transformation and changes.
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Narracyjne gry fabularne jako droga do nieświadomości

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The purpose of the article is to present the effect of narrative RPGs on the subconscious part of the psyche and on its relationship with consciousness. In accordance with Carl Gustav Jung's theory these two aspects are pivotal elements governing the development of a person's psyche, which in analytical psychology is called the individuation process. In order to demonstrate the potential influence of narrative RPGs on this matter we will first describe Sigmund Freud's and Carl Gustav Jung's theories of the subconscious, then we will describe the progress of the individuation process and then we will finally discuss the way RPGs can - in an advantageous or destructive way - influence that process through activating elements of the subconscious.
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