Encounters with the soul; active imagination as developed by C.G. Jung

Hannah, Barbara

Encounters with the soul; active imagination as developed by C.G. Jung - Santa Monica, CA Sigo Press c1981 - vii, 254 p.; illus.

Intro. by Marie-Louise von Franz

1 Confronting the unconscious. 2 A modern example of a man's active imagination. 3 One beginning approach to active imagination. 4 The unconscious prepares for death. 5 An ancient example of active imagination. 6 An early twelfth-century example of active imagination. 7 Anna Marjula. 8 The eternal search for the inner great spirit

Hardcover

0-9384-3404-7

81-5316


Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Active Imagination
Unconscious

BF173.J85 H324

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