R. Oppenheimer – father of the atomic bomb

R. Oppenheimer – father of the atomic bomb

R. Oppenheimer - father of the atomic bomb
It is one of these moments again, when the “Quality of time” could not manifest itself in a better way. Living presently on the brink of a possible nuclear war, the western world, which was masterfully coerced into a proxy war, entertains (consumes images) itself with the latest Hollywood production that attempts to shine some light on the personas and reasoning behind the creation of the WWII (!!) first nuclear bomb. The movie develops as the usual story – good (and smart) against evil (not so smart) – and attempts to coerce the viewers into the understanding that evil can only be extinguished with even more evil. If movie goers do indeed stay right to the very last minute of the movie …

Lahaina – Inferno in Paradise 

Lahaina – Inferno in Paradise 

Lahaina - Inferno in Paradise
According to the Maui Fire Chief, Bradford Ventura, the fire that at the end of the day would have destroyed most of the town of Lahaina, Maui, had started around midnight the night before. Due to high winds in the area the fire spread with such high velocity that people were barely able to flee or unable to put any resistance against the rushing flames that eventually caused the entire town to burn down. By now, the monetary damage is already estimated at 5-6 billion dollars. The media has been fairly quick in finding the culprit of this disaster – climate change is to blame and possibly an imperfectly executed disaster response…

Sigmund Freud – the founder of psychoanalysis

Sigmund Freud – the founder of psychoanalysis

Sigmund Freud - the founder of psychoanalysis
With Freud we have the third psychologist chart “on the astrological chaise-lounge” to examine what these three psychologists might have in common and where they differ. You might have already spotted a quite stunning commonality between Jung and Freud, at least from the chart’s point of view. Both have their Suns in Hs.7 – the house of consciousness, which seems to be appropriate for their field of interest, the interest of consciousness and subsequently the unconscious. …

C.G. Jung – founder of the analytical psychology movement

C.G. Jung – founder of the analytical psychology movement

C.G. Jung - founder of the analytical psychology movement
After last week’s article I thought it might be worthwhile looking at a couple of charts from the field of psychology. Aside from psychology pioneers like Wilhelm Wundt and Adolf Adler, I like to examine the more known representatives of the profession, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. As already mentioned in the last article, it was not just a coincidence that the start of the formation of this new field of study of mind and behavior developed parallel to the industrial revolution. For that reason all these names enter the stage of history at about the same time. A commonly held misconception is that Jung was a …