The island

Authors

  • Ricardo Pires de Souza Instituto Junguiano de São Paulo (Jungian Institute of São Paulo)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21901/self-2017.vol02.0001

Keywords:

analytical psychology, Jungian theory

Abstract

Planet Earth is an island, an island immersed in Einsteinian space-time, the fabric of the universe where everything exists. And despite this unconquerable immensity, only very recently (or even just now) have we realized that our world has a limit, a physical limit. We have realized that our natural resources have measurable limits and that today it is possible to predict with some consistency when fossil fuel reserves will end, when there will no longer be tigers and lions roaming freely in nature, when there will be no longer be giant pandas, orangutans, bees ...

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Author Biography

Ricardo Pires de Souza, Instituto Junguiano de São Paulo (Jungian Institute of São Paulo)

Jungian analyst, member of the Instituto Junguiano de São Paulo (IJUSP, Jungian Institute of São Paulo), Associação Junguiana do Brasil Associação Junguiana do Brasil (AJB, Jungian Association of Brazil) and International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP). PhD in Medicine, Universidade de São Paulo (USP, University of São Paulo). Medical Assistant at the Department of Diagnostic Imaging of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp, Federal University of São Paulo).

References

Jung, C. G. (2000). Civilização em transição. In C. G. Jung, Obras Completas (Vol. X/3). Petrópolis: Ed. Vozes.

Neruda P. (1981). A Rosa Separada. Porto Alegre: L&PM Editores.

Published

2017-03-09

How to Cite

Souza, R. P. de. (2017). The island. Self - Revista Do Instituto Junguiano De São Paulo, 2. https://doi.org/10.21901/self-2017.vol02.0001

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Section

Editorial

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