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Experiment in depth; a study of the work of Jung, Eliot and Toynbee

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Routledge & Kegan Paul 1971Edition: 7th impressionDescription: 275p; illus.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-7100-1798-7
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Contents:
Part One - The approach. 1 The living myth. 2 Psychological types. 3 The consgtructive technique. Part Two - The deep unconscious. 4 Autonomous complexes. 5 Archetypal images and themes. 6 The transforming symbol. Part Three - The creative contact. 7 The way between the opposites. 8 The individuation process. 9 Psychology, science and religion. Part Four - Making the experiment. 10 Dangers and destinations. 11 Project for a way through. 12 The return
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Part One - The approach. 1 The living myth. 2 Psychological types. 3 The consgtructive technique. Part Two - The deep unconscious. 4 Autonomous complexes. 5 Archetypal images and themes. 6 The transforming symbol. Part Three - The creative contact. 7 The way between the opposites. 8 The individuation process. 9 Psychology, science and religion. Part Four - Making the experiment. 10 Dangers and destinations. 11 Project for a way through. 12 The return

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