The Red Book, an intricate 16-year record of Carl Jung's journey into his unconscious that has never been seen publicly, is going on display in an exhibit at a New York museum that coincides with ...
The other night I attended one of the Red Book Dialogues at the Hammer Museum in Westwood, California. The Dialogues are a series of discussions between a celebrity (last night was Helen Hunt) and a ...
“Then turn to the dead, listen to their lament and accept them with love.” — C.G. Jung, “The Red Book” 1913, at the age of 38, Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytic psychology, lost his mind. He ...
After Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung is arguably the most influential figure in the history of psychology, with his theories of the collective unconscious, archetypes, psychological types and individuation.
In the early 1900s a patient at the Burgholzli Mental Hospital in Zurich had a vision of the sun endowed with a phallus. From that vision hangs Carl Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious. Emile ...
The tome's existence had always been known, but scholars and the public have never seen it. After Jung's death in 1961, it was left in his Zurich home until it was moved to a bank safe deposit box ...
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