Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology (Studies in Jungian Psychology) by Marie-Louise Von Franz

Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology (Studies in Jungian Psychology)



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Publisher: Inner City Books
ISBN: 091912304X, 9780919123045


For example, the association promotes: Scholarship relating Jung, with his new-age following, is often perceived today as a quasi-religious sage, but Introducing Jung explores how this overlooks the fact that he was a scientist and a scholar. Through the development of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, the IAJS aims to aid the understanding of contemporary cultural trends and the history of psychological and cultural tendencies. Keywords: Jung, Mother Archetype, Alchemical Quest, Self-Regulating Psyche, Ego/Self Axis, Transcendent Function, Individuation. In his work "Introductory Lectures of Psycho-Analysis" (1916-1917), Freud provides us with a list of symbols that may occur in dreams, compared to sexual elements (symbols are not all sexual, of course). John: The Record of the Magickal Retirement - Aleister Crowley; The Tao Teh King: A Short Study in Comparative Religion - C. (article) Introduction to Alchemy in Jungian Psychology - Iona Miller Alchemy reflected in symbolic form the same sorts of imagery Jung saw in his practice in neurosis, psychosis, dreams and imagination. Knox-Om-Pax - Aleister Crowley; Liber 860 John St. The cultural medium of cinema is ideally suited to Jungian hermeneutic investigation (Carl Gustav Jung 1875-1961), since the Surrealist collective transformation processes and through the understanding of alchemical symbolism I arrived at the central concept of my psychology: the process of individuation (1961, 235). Though he is a key figure of Arthurian studies, relatively little is known about him, and there is much speculation about why he did not personally complete one of his most popular stories, “The Knight of the Cart” (hereafter referred to as These details in conjunction with the mythological and psychological elements in Lancelot – including but not limited to love, death, the underworld, and the union of opposites – place it as an incredibly rich text worthy of analysis. Jung's concepts of the collective unconscious and of the archetypes led him to explore religion in the East and West, myths, alchemy, and later flying saucers. Jung: Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido The male genitals, then, are represented in dreams in a number of ways that must be called symbolic, where the common element in the comparison is mostly very obvious. The psychodynamic approach includes all the theories in psychology that see human functioning based upon the interaction of drives and forces within the person, particularly unconscious between the different structures of the personality.