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Malleus Maleficarum and the Construction of Witchcraft

Broedel’s study is a modern historical analysis of the infamous 15th-century witch-hunting manual, the Malleus Maleficarum, written by Heinrich Kramer (also known as Institoris).

Author: Hans Peter Broedel

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Language: English

5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life

Identifying and Dealing with Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Other High-Conflict Personalities

Author: Bill Eddy

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Language: English

Inner Gold: Understanding Psychological Projection

Inner Gold is a clear, insightful exploration of psychological projection — the unconscious process by which we attribute our own inner qualities, desires, or fears to others. In this book, Johnson uses simple language, vivid metaphors, and real-life examples to show how projection shapes our relationships, beliefs, and sense of self.

Author: Robert A. Johnson

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Language: English

Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth

The book explains how dreams and imaginal experiences are not random but meaningful, revealing unconscious patterns, emotions, and potentials that we miss in everyday awareness. Johnson shows readers how to engage with inner images and symbols in a respectful, disciplined way so that the unconscious becomes a source of guidance rather than confusion or fear.

Author: Robert A. Johnson

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Language: English

Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can’t Live Without It

The book explains iodine’s biological roles in regulating thyroid hormones, supporting metabolism, detoxification (especially from halogens like bromine and fluoride), and maintaining hormonal balance. Brownstein presents clinical observations from his medical practice, suggesting that adequate iodine intake may help improve conditions such as hypothyroidism, fibrocystic breast disease, chronic fatigue, and certain autoimmune disorders.

Author: David Brownstein, M.D.

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Language: English

Movement Redefined

600+ page book on eccentric isometrics and Dr. Seedman’s groundbreaking work on movement transformation

Author: Dr. Joel D. Seedman

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Language: English

The Serpent Power

The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga (Dover Occult)

Author: Arthur Avalon

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Language: English

The Gnostics And Their Remains, Ancient and Mediæval

Gnostics and their Remains Ancient and Mediaeval is a book written by C. W. King that explores the history and beliefs of the Gnostics, a group of early Christians who believed in a secret knowledge of the divine.

Author: Charles William King

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Language: English

Carl Gustav Jung_Collected Works

The works consist of published volumes, essays, lectures, letters, and a dissertation written by Jung from 1902 until his death in 1961.

Edited by: Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and Gerhard Adler

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Language: English

Mahabharata

Mahabharata is one of the two great ancient Indian epics (the other is the Ramayana). It is traditionally attributed to the sage Vyasa and is one of the longest epic poems in the world.

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Language: English

STRUCTURAL FORMS of the FEMININE PSYCHE

Toni Wolff described four archetypal feminine patterns that shape women’s psychological development. These are not rigid roles, but deep psychological structures.

Author: Toni Wolff

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Language: English

Tao Te Ching

Tao Te Ching (also spelled Dao De Jing) is a foundational text of Taoism (Daoism), traditionally attributed to Laozi (6th century BCE, though the date is debated).

Attributed to Lao Tzu

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Language: English

Memories, Dreams, Reflections_C.G.J.

Memories, Dreams, Reflections is the autobiographical work of Carl Jung, one of the founders of analytical psychology. The book was compiled and edited by Aniela Jaffé based on conversations with Jung near the end of his life.

Compiled and edited by Aniela Jaffé

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Language: English

Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche

Ego and Archetype is one of the clearest explanations of Carl Gustav Jung’s theory of psychological development. Edinger focuses on the relationship between the ego and the Self — which he considers the central drama of human psychological growth.

Author: Edward F. Edinger

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Language: English

The Letters of C. G. Jung, Volume 1

This first volume collects Jung’s personal and professional correspondence. It covers period from 1906–1950.

Editors: Gerhard Adler & Aniela Jaffé

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Language: English

The Letters of C. G. Jung, Volume 2

Volume 2 shows Jung as a fully formed, reflective elder thinker. It covers period from 1951–1961 (final decade of Jung’s life).

Editors: Gerhard Adler & Aniela Jaffé

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Language: English

Earl Mindell’s New Vitamin Bible

Earl Mindell’s New Vitamin Bible is a comprehensive nutrition and supplement reference book that provides practical information on how vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients influence health. It’s written for general readers interested in using nutrition to support wellness, prevent disease, and personalize their supplement choices.

Author: Earl Mindell, R.Ph., M.H., Ph.D.

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Language: English

King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table

Roger Lancelyn Green (1918–1987) was a British author and scholar best known for retelling classic myths and legends for children. He was part of the literary circle known as the Inklings, alongside writers like C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.

Author: Roger Lancelyn Green

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Language: English

Anatomy Trains

Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists

Author: Thomas W. Myers

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Language: English

Egyptian Gods I

Egyptian Gods I (published in 1904) is the first volume of a two-part scholarly work exploring the religion and mythology of ancient Egypt. Budge, who was Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum, wrote it to present Egyptian religious beliefs in a systematic and accessible way for English readers.

Author: E. A. Wallis Budge

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Language: English

The Body Keeps the Score - Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

The Body Keeps the Score is a groundbreaking work on psychological trauma and recovery. Drawing on decades of clinical research and experience, psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk explains how trauma reshapes both the brain and the body—and how healing requires more than just talking about painful memories.

Author: Bessel van der Kolk

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Language: English

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness is one of the most famous autobiographical accounts of psychosis in psychiatric and psychoanalytic history. Written by Daniel Paul Schreber, a respected German judge, the book details his experiences of mental breakdown, paranoia, hallucinations, and elaborate religious delusions during his confinement in psychiatric institutions in the late 19th century.

Author: Daniel Paul Schreber

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Language: English

Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology

Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology is a foundational Jungian exploration of alchemical symbolism and its psychological meaning. Marie-Louise von Franz, one of Carl Jung’s closest collaborators, interprets medieval and Renaissance alchemical texts as symbolic representations of inner psychological transformation.

Author: Marie-Louise von Franz

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Language: English

The History of Sexuality Volume 1: An Introduction

The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction is a foundational text in modern philosophy, social theory, and sexuality studies. In this work, Michel Foucault challenges the widely held belief that Western society has historically repressed sexuality. Instead, he argues that modern societies have produced an ever-increasing discourse about sex—regulating, categorizing, and analyzing it through institutions such as medicine, psychiatry, law, and education.

Author: Michel Foucault

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Language: English

The Encyclopedia of Saints

The Encyclopedia of Saints by Rosemary Ellen Guiley is a comprehensive reference guide to Christian saints — men and women recognized in Catholic and Orthodox traditions for their holiness, spiritual influence, and historical significance. It is organized alphabetically, like an encyclopedia, so you can look up individual saints and topics related to sainthood.

Author: Rosemary Ellen Guiley

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Language: English

Treating Substance Abuse: Theory and Technique

Treating Substance Abuse: Theory and Technique is a clinical guide that integrates major psychological theories with practical counseling techniques for working with individuals struggling with substance use disorders. The book is widely used in graduate counseling programs and addiction training settings.

Author: Scott T. Walters

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Language: English

Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic

Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic presents trauma not just as isolated events but as a widespread, often hidden psychological and physiological experience that affects individuals and society as a whole. Dr. Conti — a psychiatrist with clinical and academic training from Stanford and Harvard — argues that trauma is pervasive (“invisible”) and reshapes the brain, behavior, relationships, memory, and emotional regulation unless it is recognized and addressed.

Author: Paul Conti

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Language: English

The Corpus Hermeticum by Mead

Mead’s translation is one of the classic English renderings and was influential in introducing Hermetic philosophy to modern Western esoteric and scholarly audiences. His version emphasizes the spiritual and philosophical depth of the texts, though later academic translations (e.g., by Brian P. Copenhaver) are often considered more historically precise.

Translator/Editor: G.R.S. Mead (Gerald Gardner Shaw Mead), an early 20th‑century Theosophist and scholar of esoteric traditions

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Language: English

THE HOLY QUR' AN

This edition presents the Qur’an in its original Arabic alongside an English translation, making it accessible to non-Arabic speakers while preserving the original linguistic and rhythmic structure. It is widely used for study, recitation, and spiritual reflection.

Translated by MaulawI Sher ‘AlI

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Language: English

The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology

The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology is an academic edited volume that brings together leading scholars to explore Greek mythology from multiple perspectives. Rather than retelling individual myths, it provides contextual, interpretive, and critical essays on myth as a cultural and literary phenomenon.

Edited by Roger D. Woodard

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Language: English

The Analects of Confucius

This is an English translation of The Analects prepared by Robert Eno, a scholar of Chinese philosophy. It is designed as a teaching translation — meaning it presents the original sayings in Classical Chinese together with an accessible English translation, as well as glosses and brief commentary to aid understanding in an academic context. The translation has been made available open access for educational use.

Translation/Edition: A Teaching Translation by Robert Eno

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Language: English

Philosophia Hermetica: A Course of Ten Lessons, being an Introduction to “The Philosophy of Alchemy”

Philosophia Hermetica is a Hermetic and alchemical treatise written in the early 20th century by Dr. A. S. Raleigh. It’s structured as a course of ten lessons designed as an introduction to the philosophy and inner meaning of alchemy, not merely as a proto‑scientific practice but as a cosmological and spiritual tradition.

Author: Dr. A. S. Raleigh (Albert Sidney Raleigh)

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William Blake on His Poetry and Painting - A Study of A Descriptive Catalogue, Other Prose Writings and Jerusalem

This scholarly study focuses on the English poet, artist, and visionary William Blake, with particular emphasis on his writings about his own artistic practice and his most ambitious prophetic poem Jerusalem. Rather than analyzing Blake’s poetry and paintings as art objects alone, Hazard Adams examines the ways Blake articulated his own theories of poetry, art, and imagination in his prose works, including his Descriptive Catalogue and other critical writings — which are among the most direct statements Blake made about his creative intentions.

Author: Hazard Adams

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Language: English

The Ayurveda Encyclopedia: Natural Secrets to Healing, Prevention, & Longevity

The Ayurveda Encyclopedia by Swami Sadashiva Tirtha (sometimes also spelled Sada Shiva Tirtha) is a comprehensive reference book on Āyurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine focused on holistic health, prevention, and longevity.

Author: Swami Sadashiva Tirtha

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Language: English

Astrology: Its Technics and Ethics

This book is considered one of the foundational "classics" of modern Western astrology. Written during a period when astrology was transitioning from medieval fatalism to a more psychological and esoteric approach, Libra sought to present it as a serious, scientific, and moral discipline.

Author: C. Aq. Libra (pseudonym of Dutch astrologer Roelf Cornelis Steenmeijer)

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Language: English

The Grail Legend by Emma Jung

The Grail Legend is a classic Jungian study of the Holy Grail as a living myth rooted in both ancient Celtic symbols and Christian tradition. The authors explore the Grail not just as a medieval romance but as a powerful symbolic narrative that illuminates humanity’s deep psychological and spiritual quests — especially our search for meaning, wholeness, and the “supreme value of life.”

Author: Emma Jung (completed by Marie Louise von Franz)

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Language: English

Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche

Owning Your Own Shadow is a concise, classic introduction to the Jungian concept of the “shadow” — the hidden, unconscious part of the psyche where the traits and impulses we reject, deny, or fail to consciously acknowledge reside. Johnson, a noted Jungian analyst, explains how the shadow forms through cultural and personal conditioning, why it continues to influence our behavior, and how failing to recognize it can lead to projection, self-sabotage, compulsive reactions, and inner conflict.

Author: Robert A. Johnson

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Language: English

Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns and Homerica

This book contains the works of Hesiod (including Theogony and Works and Days), the Homeric Hymns—religious poems dedicated to Greek gods such as Apollo, Demeter, and Hermes—and other ancient epic fragments traditionally associated with Homer (“Homerica”).

Translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White

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Language: English

Greek Mythology

This volume examines the origins, development, and interpretation of Greek myths from literary, historical, linguistic, and archaeological perspectives. It discusses major mythological traditions, the Olympian gods, cosmogony, heroic narratives, and how myth functioned in ancient Greek religion and society.

Edited by Roger D. Woodard

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Language: English

The New Testament in Its World

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the historical, cultural, literary, and theological background of the New Testament. It explores the world of Second Temple Judaism, the Roman Empire, the life and mission of Jesus, and the development of the early Christian movement.

Authors: N. T. Wright and Michael F. Bird

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Language: English

Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization

This influential work explores the symbolic and mythological foundations of Indian art, religion, and philosophy. Zimmer interprets Hindu and Buddhist myths, deities, and artistic motifs as expressions of deep metaphysical and psychological truths.

Author: Heinrich Zimmer (edited by Joseph Campbell)

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Language: English

The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

This classic two-volume work presents a detailed historical and theological study of the life of Jesus within the context of first-century Judaism. Edersheim reconstructs the political, religious, and cultural world of Palestine under Roman rule and examines Jewish customs, temple practices, rabbinic traditions, and messianic expectations.

Author: Alfred Edersheim

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Language: English

Treating Substance Abuse: Theory and Technique

This book is a comprehensive clinical guide to the treatment of substance use disorders. It presents major theoretical models of addiction (behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, motivational, psychodynamic, family systems, and 12-step approaches) and translates them into practical therapeutic techniques.

Author: Scott T. Walters and Frederic Rotgers

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Language: English

02:56:10 min

Carl Jung's 1957 Interview Video

One of the most well-known filmed interviews of Carl Gustav Jung from 1957 was recorded at his home in Küsnacht, near Zurich.

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Language: English

59:24 min

Dorian 'The Shadow' Yates Blood And Guts Full Documentary

The famous Blood and Guts documentary is getting uploaded with motivation videos, Dorian saying it how it is, 6 times in a row MR Olympia from Solihull, and was a legend in Birmingham’s Temple gym. He was known for his conditioning and for being almost grainy with no fat. He wasa bit of an introvert and was known as the SHADOW…

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Language: English

06:40 min

Neuroscientist Reveals the INSANE BENEFITS of Creatine for Your Body & BRAIN! | Louisa Nicola

Louisa Nicola is a neurophysiologist and human performance coach. She is deeply focused on Alzheimer’s disease research and has authored influential academic papers exploring the impact of exercise on dementia prevention and progression.

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Language: English

1:44:46 min

Edward Edinger - Encounters With The Greater Personality

In this lecture given in 1986 at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, Dr. Edinger talks about the ego’s encounter with the Self, which Jung also called the Greater Personality.

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Edward Edinger - The Apocalypse Archetype Playlist

In this ten-week seminar given in 1995 at the Los Angeles Jung Institute, Edward Edinger explores the profound and timely Archetype of the Apocalypse.

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Language: English

03:46:19 min

Edward Edinger - The Christian Archetype

An attempt to present in a condensed fashion C.G. Jung’s interpretation of the Christian myth.

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Language: English

01:26:17 min

Edward Edinger - Individuation: A Myth for Modern Man

In this lecture given in 1988 at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, Dr. Edinger talks about the central Jungian myth – Individuation, a life long process of acknowledging and living out of a connection with the Self, the Unconscious, the God image within the psyche.

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Edward Edinger - The New God Image Lectures

The New God-Image Lectures is a series of Jungian lectures in which Edward Edinger explores one of the most radical ideas in the psychology of Carl Jung: that the image of God in Western consciousness is undergoing psychological evolution.

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Edward Edinger - The Psyche in Antiquity

The Psyche in Antiquity is a profound Jungian study in which Edward Edinger explores how the structure of the human psyche was expressed in the myths, religions, and symbols of the ancient world.

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Edward Edinger - The Aion Lectures

The Aion Lectures is Edward Edinger’s detailed commentary on Carl Jung’s complex and often difficult book Aion.

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25:51 min

 

Box Breathing with Mark Divine

Mark Divine takes you through the box breathing pattern he teaches to the elite performers he trains.

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Edward Edinger - Answer to Job Lectures

Edinger’s Answer to Job Lectures are a Jungian commentary on Carl Jung’s controversial work Answer to Job.