
Episode 51: Jung's Red Book: A Journey into the Unconscious and Legacy for the 21st Century
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This podcast explores the depths of C. G. Jung's Red Book, a profoundly influential work in the field of analytical psychology. The Red Book, also known as Liber Novus, is a manuscript in which Jung documented his self-exploration of the unconscious through a process known as "active imagination". The podcast delves into various aspects of the Red Book including Jung’s creative process, The structure of the book, The historical context surrounding the book’s creation,
Interpretations of the symbolism and figures in the book, Jung’s concept of “creative illness” and The significance of The Red Book for Jungian analysts today
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