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reproduction of
Jung's original calligraphic m****cript.
While the work has in past
years been
commonly referred to as "
The Red Book",
Jung did
emboss a...
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the publication and instead ascribed it to
the early Christian Gnostic religious teacher, Basilides.
Seven Sermons is a part of
Jung's Red Book and can...
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Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a
Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist,
and psychologist who
founded the school...
- list of
writings published by Carl
Jung. Many of
Jung's most
important works have been collected, translated,
and published in a 20-volume set by Princeton...
- "confrontation with
the unconscious." This
ledger of
experiences was
the foundation for
the text of
Jung's Red Book:
Liber Novus.
The majority of
the journal entries...
- Look up
Red Book or
red book in Wiktionary,
the free dictionary.
Red Book,
Redbook or
Redbooks may
refer to:
The Little Red Book of
Quotations from Chairman...
- parts. This
process found expression for
Jung in his
Red Book.
The key to
active imagination is
restraining the conscious waking mind from
exerting influence...
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psychology from
the mid-nineteenth
century to
current times.
Shamdasani edited the first publication of
Jung's important work,
Liber Novus,
The Red Book. Although...
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Jung, is a
book published by
Princeton University Press in 1960. It was
extracted from
Structure &
Dynamics of
the Psyche,
which is
volume 8 in
The Collected...
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The Collected Works of C. G.
Jung (German:
Gesammelte Werke) is a
book series containing the first collected edition, in
English translation, of
the major...