Click Here to Read: Carl Jung on “Diagnosing the Dictators” on the Carl Jung Depth Psychology website on November 13, 2020.
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I got off the No. 1 southbound local subway train underneath the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan that bright September day about 8:48 a.m., a minute or so after all Hell slammed into the North Tower 90 or more stories above. At least that’s the time cited by the train’s driver interviewed in the New York Times a week later, though at that time we passengers on that last train to travel under the twin towers knew nothing of what had just happened above.
Pandemonium didn’t begin to break out among us until we were mounting the steps from the platform up to the WTC concourse one floor above. I was about four steps up when those at the top began turning around, some holding briefcases aloft, and pushing back down onto those climbing behind, shouting, “Shooting. Shooting. Go back. Go back.” I turned and jumped back down to the platform, and, after yelling out to the nonplussed Continue reading WTC – a Dante’s glimpse of the Inferno: —Michael Gerard Connolly’s personal memoir
Click Here to Read: When Denial Turns Deadly: A Psychoanalytic Perspective: When the inability to face facts has fatal consequences. by Austin Ratner on the American Psychoanalytic Association blog on the Psychology Today blogs on August 24, 2021,
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Click Here to Read: Remains of Nazi Massacre Victims Discovered in Poland’s ‘Death Valley’: In January 1945, German forces murdered around 500 Polish resistance fighters in a forest near the village of Chojnice By Isis Davis-Marks in the SMITHSONIANMAG.COM website on August 24, 2021.
Chohnice. Image: Szater at Polish Wikipedia. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.