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Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung Historical Commentary by Elena Fischli

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.06.2023

Abbildungen

19, Fotos

Verlag

Daimon

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/16,8/3 cm

Gewicht

840 g

Originaltitel

Streiflichter zu Leben und Denken C.G. Jungs. Mit einem historischen Kommentar von Elena Fischli

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-85630-792-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.06.2023

Abbildungen

19, Fotos

Verlag

Daimon

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/16,8/3 cm

Gewicht

840 g

Originaltitel

Streiflichter zu Leben und Denken C.G. Jungs. Mit einem historischen Kommentar von Elena Fischli

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-85630-792-9

Herstelleradresse

DAIMON Verlag
Zur Wallfahrtskirche 5
97483 Eltmann
DE

Email: info@schachversand-Ullrich.de

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  • Produktbild: Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung
  • Contents
    Preface         1
    Introduction        6
            On Personality and Life Experience
    Accepting What Life Presents Me With        13
    Insight, Secrecy and Community        15
    True Encounters        17
    On My Mother’s Second Voice        20
    Time Out Before Marriage: Paris and Oxford        23
    Early Reading Experiences        27
    Reminiscences of Bachofen, Burckhardt and the City of Basel        31
    Transference, Willingness to Follow and Responsibility        36
    Memories of the Young Einstein        41
    On the Importance of Space in a Marriage        44
    Languages        45
    On Wholeness and the Limits of Language        48
    On Toni Wolff        50
    The Last Desperate Attempts of Aristocracy to Be Heard: Count Keyserling        53
    Experiences at Yale and Harvard        58
    Archaic and Uncouth Aspects of Antiquity        61
    A Darkness Revealed        64
    Seclusion, Solitude and Eternity        66
    Thoughts on the Memoir Project        68
    The Dream of the Abandoned House        86
    Snake and Fish        92
    The Call to Allah in Islam        95
    On Experiencing Africa        97
    Spirits in Kenya        101
    Hauntings and Externalized Archetypal Energy        105
    Father Hubertus Heals the Little Elephant of Circus Knie        110
    The Witch and the Goat        112
    Dream Images in Sickness and Convalescence        114
    A Vision of Colors as Inspiration to Paint        116
    Inner Music        117
    Am I the Reincarnation of a Buddhist?        118
            On Psychiatric and Analytical Practice
    On Working with Patients Diagnosed with Schizophrenia        123
    Recognition Through Empathy        127
    On the Phenomenon of Suicide        129
    Psychology and Experience        134
    Emptiness and Intuition        136
    Destruction and Evil in Illness        137
    Relationship, Imago and Projection        139
    Small Children and the Pleroma        142
    The Individuation Process and the Christmas Tree        144
            On the Here and the Beyond
    Life After Death        149
    An Existence in Psychic Images        150
    “Thy dead shall live”        152
    Dreams of a Post-Mortal Existence of My Mother        153
    Dream of My Late Sister’s Wedding in the Hereafter        156
    Two Dreams of a Deceased Friend        159
    On the Idea of Rebirth as a Mythical Concept        161
    Further Dreams About Toni Wolff and Emma Jung After Their Deaths        163
    The Dead Appearing as Animals        166
    Animals and the Fullness        168
    The Afterlife and Sexuality        169
    On an Indian Conception of Life After Death        172
            Human Image, God Image, Worldview
    God Revealed        177
    On Our Conscious Knowledge        179
    On the Unconsciousness of God        183
    God and Humans        186
    Incarnation        190
    Doing What One Is Capable Of        193
    Last Note, Three Weeks Before Jung’s Death        195
            Historical Commentary by Elena Fischli
    Introduction        197
    “This monstrous Gordian knot of fatality, denseness, and aspirations.”        200
    “A creative resonance which seems like a revelation of the feminine being”        214
    “Find a way through the jungle of my memories”        250
    “Entering into a collaborative relationship”        268
    “I have therefore encouraged A.J. to contribute as much material as possible in order that the text remains her book.”        293
    “In case of my incapacity, I entrusted her with the responsibility for the final version of the whole manuscript.”        316
    “A biography of Jung written in the form of an autobiography”        326
    “A manuscript came to be, small in size but great in impact”        344
    List of Illustrations        374
    Acknowledgments        375
    Bibliography        376