On Extroversion and Introversion as fundamental tendencies shaping human history

On Extroversion and Introversion as fundamental tendencies shaping human history and the underlying reason for the perennial conflicts between Rationalism and Empiricism, Nominalism and Realism, Gnosis and Scripture, etc. (Excerpts from Carl Jung’s highly insightful work on Psychological Types, Part One): The following quotes are from the initial part of this extensive work, the part…

The Recurring Synchronicities of Numbers

After the post in December dealing with Plutarch’s reflections on the nature(s) of Good and Evil, I thought I would inaugurate the New Year on a somewhat lighter note — and yes, I am starting my New Year now, after twenty days of Christmas and seven of a dreadful influenza. That note consists in numbers,…