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> There has to be something mercurial but fixed to a transcendent

> compassion, standing between real and imaginary, sacred and >habitual,

> male and female, Christianity and Islam, East and West.

Dear ,

Have you ever seen the television show " Lost " ? They portray an Iraqi man in

such a beautiful way or at least it seems that way to me. I wonder if

Muslims would like this portrayal?

Carol

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Perhaps the meaning of the keys to the bottomless pit in Revelation. Hell itself is sent to hell, i.e. burned up so as to save mankind from burning in nuclear fire. Firstly, I see a lot of insight in this last reply from Mr. Lockhart. Thanks! In

Jung's framework was Saturn/Satan an enemy or a trickster? Or just

another expression of God in the world. I do feel fear of evil, and

losing my self/soul once in a while, but not too frequently. Is this

the nature of the trickster?

I did read Alice's poem on page 123 (I don't have the book, I read the

email) and it was very insightful into this, but it seemed to play out

over eons and not hours. Also how did the hell myth (archetype?) gain so much steam

cross culturally other than through violent crucifixion and burnings. I

have recently (4 years ago) bumped into Stan Grof's work, and dove in

pretty deep head first. While reading him, I was turned heavily on to

Jung and have not yet had a chance to dive into his work, but I have

had some exposure in psychology classes. I do not have the credentials

of many of you on here, a lowly BA in Philosophy from Plymouth in NH.

I have been learning by watching your conversations here, and I

would like to thank you for your patience (with this and future posts),

and being assessable to me on the Internet.

Does one need a MA to attend the analyst training institute in Boston?

Blessings!

-Joe

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Does one need a MA to attend the analyst training institute in Boston?

Blessings!

-Joe

N: The requirement of each training program in the US are a bit different.

They'll mail them to you on request.

Generally they are something like this: a degree which would allow one

to be licensed in that state (an MA in social work with some years of

practice in a supervised facility, a Phd in Psychology etc), quite a few

hours of personal analysis (200 comes to mind) are among the requirements.

Still it might be possible to take some course while deciding or getting the

formal qualifications. Almost all of the training institutes have some

programs and/or classes open to the public.

Blessings,

" Our highest duty as human beings is to search out a means whereby beings

may be freed from all kinds of unsatisfactory experience and suffering. "

H.H. Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th. Dalai Lama

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