Ego and archetype; individuation and the religious function of the psyche
Edinger, Edward F.
Ego and archetype; individuation and the religious function of the psyche - NY G. P. Putnam's Sons c1972 - xv, 304p; illus. (plates, pt. col.); bibliog. ftntes.; index
Pub. for the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology.
Part 1 Individuation and the stages of development. The inflated ego. The alienated ego. Encounter with the Self. Part 2 Individuation as a way of life. The search for meaning. Christ as paradigm of the individuated ego. Being an individual. The trinity archetype and the dialectic of development. Part 3 Symbols of the goal. Metaphysics and the unconscious. The blood of Christ. The philosophers' stone
'...according to Jung, "it is the prime task of all education (of adults) to convey the archetype of the God-image or its emanations and effects to the conscious mind." This book is concerned with that purpose. Following Jung, it is the author's conviction that successful psychotherapy depends ultimately on a conscious encounter between the ego and the archetypal image of God. The resulting dialogue between ego and archetype is the essential feature of individuation....'
Hardcover
75-188717
Bible
Jungian psychology--Religious aspects--Christianity
Individuation (Psychology)
Self (Jungian Concept)
Ego (Psychology)
Inflation, Psychic
Alienation (Social psychology)
Bible. Job
Bible. Old Testament
Criticism Interpretation etc
Christian Art and Symbolism
Jesus Christ
Trinity
Symbolism of Quaternity
Metaphysics
Symbolism of Blood
Alchemy--Psychological aspects
Symbolism of Stone
Symbolism of Wine
Dionysus (Greek deity)
Ego and archetype; individuation and the religious function of the psyche - NY G. P. Putnam's Sons c1972 - xv, 304p; illus. (plates, pt. col.); bibliog. ftntes.; index
Pub. for the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology.
Part 1 Individuation and the stages of development. The inflated ego. The alienated ego. Encounter with the Self. Part 2 Individuation as a way of life. The search for meaning. Christ as paradigm of the individuated ego. Being an individual. The trinity archetype and the dialectic of development. Part 3 Symbols of the goal. Metaphysics and the unconscious. The blood of Christ. The philosophers' stone
'...according to Jung, "it is the prime task of all education (of adults) to convey the archetype of the God-image or its emanations and effects to the conscious mind." This book is concerned with that purpose. Following Jung, it is the author's conviction that successful psychotherapy depends ultimately on a conscious encounter between the ego and the archetypal image of God. The resulting dialogue between ego and archetype is the essential feature of individuation....'
Hardcover
75-188717
Bible
Jungian psychology--Religious aspects--Christianity
Individuation (Psychology)
Self (Jungian Concept)
Ego (Psychology)
Inflation, Psychic
Alienation (Social psychology)
Bible. Job
Bible. Old Testament
Criticism Interpretation etc
Christian Art and Symbolism
Jesus Christ
Trinity
Symbolism of Quaternity
Metaphysics
Symbolism of Blood
Alchemy--Psychological aspects
Symbolism of Stone
Symbolism of Wine
Dionysus (Greek deity)