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  2. Nov 18, 2017 · Squaring the circle was an important image for the Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci. We can see this image in the so-called “Vitruvian Man,” the naked man doing jumping jacks inside a squared circle. Leonardo’s fascination with this image helps us to understand what Jung says of the image as an archetype of wholeness.

  3. Feb 18, 2020 · Squaring the circle was a problem that greatly exercised medieval minds. It is a symbol of the opus alchymicum, since it breaks down the original chaotic unity into the four elements and then combines them again in a higher unity. Unity is represented by a circle and the four elements by a square.

  4. Mar 10, 2016 · Squaring the Circle By Carl Jung. by Moe | Mar 10, 2016 | Alchemy, Meaning of Symbols | 0 comments. In this quote below, Swiss Gnostic, Cal Jung talks about how the problem of squaring the circle represents unity represented by a circle and the four elements by a square.

  5. Like the lapis, the tinctura rubea, and the aurum philosophicum , the squaring of the circle was a problem that greatly exercised medieval minds. It is a symbol of the opus alchymicum, since it breaks down the original chaotic unity into the four elements and then combines them again in a higher unity.

  6. Jul 20, 2020 · The “squaring of the circle” is one of the many archetypal motifs which form the basic patterns of our dreams and fantasies. But it is distinguished by the fact that it is one of the most important of them from the functional point of view. Indeed, it could even be called the archetype of wholeness. – from Mandalas. C. G.

  7. May 13, 2022 · On the squaring of the circle as an alchemical conundrum, see 1928/1972, CW 7, ¶367 and 1944/1968, CW 12, ¶165; Jung was fully aware of the Pythagorean-Neoplatonic value of number as ordering transcendental principle.

  8. Carl Jung Quote. The 'squaring of the circle' is one of the many archetypal motifs which form the basic patterns of our dreams and fantasies. But it is distinguished by the fact that it is one of the most important of them from the functional point of view. Indeed, it could even be called the archetype of wholeness. Carl Jung. pt. 1.

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