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enantiodromia n. Quick reference
A Dictionary of Psychology (4 ed.)
... n. The principle attributed to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus ( ?535–?475 bc ) according to which everything eventually changes into its opposite. In analytical psychology , Carl Gustav Jung ( 1875–1961 ) described it as ‘the principle which governs all cycles of natural life, from the smallest to the greatest’ ( Collected Works , 7, paragraph 112). [From Greek enantios opposite + dromos course + - ia indicating a condition or...

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analytical psychology n. Quick reference
A Dictionary of Psychology (4 ed.)
... abaissement du niveau mental , active imagination , amplification , anagogic interpretation , anima , animus ( 3 ) , archetypal form , archetype ( 2 ) , collective unconscious , complex indicator , directed association , directed thinking , Electra complex , enantiodromia , extraversion , fantasy thinking , function type , God-image , horme , imago ( 1 ) , individuation , inflation of consciousness , introversion , mana , mandala , numinosum , objective psyche , participation mystique , persona ( 1 ) , personal unconscious , ...

Moran, Robert (8 Jan 1937) Reference library
Stephen Ruppenthal and Alan Shockley
The Grove Dictionary of American Music (2 ed.)
...has composed graphic works for a variety of instruments, specified and unspecified, in which he integrates the roles of composer and performer through improvisation and aleatory techniques; multi-orchestral works ( Emblems of Passage and The Eternal Hour , both 1974 , and Enantiodromia , 1977 ); and children's theater works ( Marktmenagerie , 1975 , and Es war einmal , 1976 , a mixed-media work for the US Bicentennial). He has also composed mixed-media operatic performance works that explore controversial subjects ( Erlösung dem Erlöser , based on the...
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