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The founder of Twitter in analysis by Jung

Jack Dorsey, the founder of the microblogging platform Twitter unveils its soul to a Jungian piscanalista the Rubin Museum of Art, New York

Jack Dorsey in analisi da Jung Jack Dorsey, president and co-founder of the popular microblogging service Twitter has chosen to reveal the secrets of his soul to the public. Exactly, Dorsey held a public session of psychoanalysis with a Jungian analyst in a seminar at Rubin Museum of Art, New York. "I thought it was an awesome experiment," said Dorsey. "I had never done before."

Just at the museum in New York these days has exposed the Red Book (or Red Book) by Carl Gustav Jung, psychiatrist father of the theory of archetypes, which contains a series of original songs called "the Holy Grail of the unconscious." Are texts that the family decided to keep secret for decades because of the content limits of hallucinations. And it was the president of Twitter to experiment on their skin - indeed would agree to say about your soul - what this book contained. It will not be the only one. Exposure of the Red Book provides further discussions with writers, artists and other luminaries - including Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prizes, Sarah Silverman and the comic and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman.

A closer look, in fact, the Twitter phenomenon has much to do with the collective unconscious and trends in mass. And Dorsey was an opportunity to reveal where she was born her passsione programming, computing, and its attachment to the maps.

But Twitter aside, the history of the red book of Jung has much more to tell. Studies of the psychoanalyst who founded the fundamental theories of fully equipped and archetypes of the collective unconscious (from which the New Age thinking) in the Red Book has taken a different path. Have explored the so-called "active imagination" and document hallucinations Jung that the family thought it well to hide in order not to undermine the credibility of the professional teacher.

Source: Wall Street Journal

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