
The Collected Writings of Murray Stein, Volume 9: Jungian Studies
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Narrated by:
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James Conlan
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By:
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Murray Stein
About this listen
C.G. Jung’s published writings can be studied as documents in the history of psychoanalysis, as works of literature, as depth psychological theory, as existential commentaries about the times in which they were composed, and as autobiographical markers in the author’s own individuation process. The Red Book: Liber Novus combines all of these genres. Essays in this volume are reflections on the many features of Jung’s oeuvre.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Jung’s Vision of the Human Psyche and Analytic Practice
C.G. Jung as Writer in Dialogue
Of Texts and Contexts
“Divinity expresses the self…”—An Investigation
C.G. Jung, Richard Wilhelm and I Ching
Creative Powers and Personalities
Mysterium Coniunctionis – The Mystery of Individuation
In Friendship Red Book Papers
The Red Book
What Is The Red Book for Analytical Psychology?
How to Read The Red Book, and Why: The Story of a Modern Man’s Search for His Soul
Systema munditotius: A Psychogram
The Red Book as a Journey to Individuation
Acts of Imagination: Creation of the (Inner) World
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