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The Red Book of C.G. Jung
The Red Book of C.G. Jung: A Journey into Unknown Depths | Walter Boechat
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Jung's The Red Book has an enormous complexity of meaning deriving from Jung's intimate experiences, which are still being discussed and elaborated on by the Jungian community all over the world. The present volume focuses on some of its main aspects and its importance for the understanding of the work of Jung. The Red Book is often mistakenly seen as a product of a midlife crisis of Jung's, caused by his break with Freud. However, although this crisis was present, the work is better understood as a manifestation of unconscious symbolism of Jung's individuation process that started in his childhood. Certain symbols of The Red Book can be traced back to Jung's earliest years, reaching their peak during the period of writing the book and continuing throughout his creative life. Jung's work is therefore understood as having a Janus face: like the old Roman god of the gates it has two faces, one looking back to the past, the other looking to the future. If the past appears in the various figures with which Jung interacts throughout the book, such as the desert anchorite Ammonius, and the prophets and heroes of ancient times, it also looks to the future, pointing to new developments in analytical psychology and the practice of psychotherapy. Both aspects of the The Red Book are here discussed at length. The writing of Jung's book and its appearance to the general public almost a century afterwards is studied in relation to the paradigm crisis in science and the phantasy of millenarianism. Jung wrote this work when Europe was entering the strong cultural crisis of World War One, which threw up profound cultural changes. Jung's family and estate gave their final authorization for the publication of the book in the year 2000, a year full of symbolic meaning, impregnated with phantasies of millenarianism. Jung's work is considered here as a book therefore pertaining to large cultural changes, one in the past and one in the present, and both equally transformative of society and the perception of man himself.
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#NewHogwartsAdventure Day 23: This “holy grail” of artists, mystics, existentialists, psychologists, social scientists is filled with Jung‘s #Wisdom created at a time when he supposedly lost and found his soul. It seems almost sacred holding this in my hands. Definitely one of my most treasured books in my library. It reads like an ‘illuminated‘ journal consisting of Jung‘s painstaking calligraphic writings & luminous art. https://wp.me/pDlzr-dWm

SamHeartCoffee I have this and it‘s one of my favorite things! Beautiful. 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So beautiful ❤️ 6y
vkois88 ❤❤❤ 6y
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SamHeartCoffee
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A very important and treasured book in my collection, and a big one at that! Love big books!

"The years, of which I have spoken to you, when I pursued the inner images, were the most important time of my life. ... My entire life consisted in elaborating what had burst forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an enigmatic stream and threatened to break me." - C. G. Jung

#jung #psychology #bigbook

[DELETED] 3803335244 I read a book that spoke of Jung through out it. So I have an appreciation of this book. Plus I read his symbols book. Interesting 💙💙💙 The book I read that sparked my interest was 6y
SamHeartCoffee @ForeverNerdy I'll have to check out that one. How did you like the symbols book? 6y
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