Multimedia - Personality tests and e-zines
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment is a
psychometric questionnaire designed to identify certain psychological
differences according to the typological theories of Carl Gustav Jung
as published in his 1921 book Psychological Types (English edition,
1923).The original developers of the personality inventory were
Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers. They
initially created the indicator during World War II, believing that a
knowledge of personality preferences would help women who were entering
the industrial workforce for the first time identify the sort of
war-time jobs where they would be "most comfortable and effective".
For further information on MBTI at wikipedia
The Myer &Briggs Foundation
For an on-line version of the MBTI
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
E-zines (free downloadable electronic magazines)
Philemon Foundation
The Philemon Foundation was founded at the end of 2003, and
since this time, has made critical contributions to a number of ongoing
projects preparing for publication the still unpublished works of C. G.
Jung. The Foundation is grateful to its donors who have made this work
possible. Jung History, which will appear semi-annually, will provide
accounts of some of the ongoing research supported by the Philemon
Foundation and other news.
In addition to scholars funded by the Philemon Foundation,
Jung History will present reports of significant historical research
and publications in the field. In recent years, an increasing amount of
new historical research on C. G. Jung has been undertaken, based on the
study of hitherto unknown primary materials. However, the publication
of such research has been widely dispersed, which has led to the
desirability of a publication to gather together such work and make it
better known. Jung History sets out to fill this need. A semi annual
publication of the Philemon Foundation available for download from: www.philemonfoundation.org/junghistory/index.html
The C. G Jung Institute of New York
The Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice is one of the most
widely read and respected journals in the international Jungian
community. Published twice yearly by the C.G. Jung Institute of New
York, the purpose of the Journal is to encourage the vitality of
Analytical Psychology, also known as Jungian psychoanalysis and Jungian
psychotherapy. The Journal features articles on clinical, theoretical,
and archetypal subjects that develop and reformulate the clinical
aspects of Analytical Psychology and apply them to practice. In
addition the Journal publishes articles that relate to the training and
supervision of Jungian analysts and articles that address ethical and
professional issues in the practice of Jungian psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy
www.junginstitute.org
Free download of past issues of The Journal of Jungian Theory
and Practice
www.junginstitute.org/index.php/PageId/127/ParentPageId/9
Alchemy Journal
The Alchemy Journal is a free email magazine devoted to the
ancient art of transformation. It is published by the International
Alchemy Guild (IAG). Each issue contains articles, color paintings,
graphic illustrations, original alchemy texts, laboratory notes and
experiments, sources and resources, interviews, breaking news, book and
website reviews, current lectures and workshops, editorials, and more!
www.alchemylab.com/journal.htm
TransAlkemia.net
Welcome to ALKEMIA Transform! Up to the present, the concept
and connotation of Alchemy has undergone a divergence of perception,
while steadfast groups and individuals preserve the traditional
principles. In one direction this divergence leads to complete ridicule
of a pursuit having the sole intent of transmuting Lead into Gold; in
the other is a nostalgic appropriation of the term, often in a
commercial appellation for a product having seeming magical qualities
or capabilities.
With this publication we will seek to restore some balance in
the public eye and invite you to join and evolve in Alchemy as we
evolve and grow ourselves. We will be presenting articles and
information on both spiritual and practical alchemy as new realizations
become available.
www.transalkemia.net/
Gnosis Magazine
List Back Issues between 1985 and 1999, GNOSIS Magazine was
the only widely available, serious journal devoted to Western esoteric
and spiritual traditions. It was highly acclaimed by numerous authors
and scholars in the field and was fondly regarded by its many readers.
At the time of the publication of its final issue (#51, Spring 1999),
it had just won the 1999 Utne Reader Alternative Press Award for "best
spiritual coverage." GNOSIS's founder, publisher, and editor in chief
was Jay Kinney. Its editor was Richard Smoley.
www.gnosismagazine.com/index.html
Gnostic Society
For over fifty years The Gnostic Society in Los Angeles has
sponsored activities dedicated to furthering an understanding of Gnosis
and Gnosticism. The Society's "Friday Evening Lecture Series", directed
for the last three decades by Dr. Stephan Hoeller, provides a
distinguished and uniquely focused forum for individuals interested in
Gnosticism, Jungian psychology, Kabbalah, mythology, and other subjects
related to Gnosticism.
Twenty-five years ago, a young Hollywood recording engineer by the name
of Bryan Campbell saw the importance of this work and began making
high-quality recordings of every weekly lecture. Thus there came into
existence "BC Recordings". Since 1996 (and the development of Internet
audio) The Gnosis Archives has presented a small collection of these
lectures here for online listening. The "Web Lectures" have become one
of the most popular features at the Gnosis Archive -- indeed demand for
the lectures has occasionally swamped the capacity of our Internet
server. And so the time has finally come for a major upgrade....
www.gnosis.org/lectures.html
Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
Welcome to the Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition.
Within the virtual pages of this Journal you will find the writings of
students and scholars of the Western Mystery Tradition, but to also
further this goal by providing new rituals, poems, and artwork as well
as sharing the experiences of those writers who are active in the
Mysteries with its readers.
The Journal is dedicated to beginners and adept, student and scholars
alike. Each issue will contain scholarly articles on the Mysteries, but
the reader will also find anecdotal accounts, poetry, new rituals, book
reviews and more. The Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition is
produced biannually on the World Wide Web each Equinox.
www.jwmt.org/
Folklore Electronic Journal of Folklore
Welcome to our WorldWideWeb's edition, since June 1996.
Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore publishes original academic studies in folklore studies, comparative mythological research, cultural anthropology and related fields.
A separate section introduces new publications in the field, reviews of released audio-material, held conferences and conducted fieldwork, research centres of different countries, defended degree theses, etc.
The journal is issued in print and in full free online version http://www.folklore.ee/folklore. The electronic journal includes video and audio samples. Sound samples have been used since the very first issue (originally in .au format, since 1997 .mpg2 and .mpg3), and in the fourth issue (1997) video samples (in .mpg format) were first used.
www.folklore.ee/Folklore/
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