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The mystery of transformation / Murray Stein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Asheville, North Carolina : Chiron Publications, [2022]Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781685030698
  • 9781685030711
  • 9781685030681
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Mystery of transformationDDC classification:
  • 150.19/54 23/eng/20220822
LOC classification:
  • BF175.5.I53 S86 2022
Contents:
The mystery of transcendence : a dream for our time -- Dante's Divine comedy : a journey to the mystery of transformation -- The marriage of anima and animus in the mystery of individuation -- "The piano lesson" : Wolfgang Pauli's mysterious union of the opposites -- Mysterium coniunctionis : "the mystery of individuation" -- Individuation and/vs. enlightenment -- The mystery of creativity : a journey in pictures -- The meanings of "meaning" -- The faith of the analyst.
Summary: "The transformation of personality is mysterious, whether it comes about gradually or suddenly. In part, it is the result of the process of aging. Life itself puts a person through a series of transformations similar to the moultings of insects and reptiles. There are also rituals created by humans in their cultures that facilitate transformations to higher levels of identity and consciousness through instigating a process of spiritual death and rebirth into a greater sense of wholeness. The essence of the process is alchemical and what controls it is mysterious, lodged in the unconscious dynamics of the self. The chapters in this book are attempts at exploring those dynamics while acknowledging that they will forever remain beyond our understanding, a mystery. This work consists of a series of probes into the mystery of the individuation process. Central to the discussion are Jung's late writings on the alchemy of psychological transformation in the late stages of individuation"-- Provided by publisher.
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The mystery of transcendence : a dream for our time -- Dante's Divine comedy : a journey to the mystery of transformation -- The marriage of anima and animus in the mystery of individuation -- "The piano lesson" : Wolfgang Pauli's mysterious union of the opposites -- Mysterium coniunctionis : "the mystery of individuation" -- Individuation and/vs. enlightenment -- The mystery of creativity : a journey in pictures -- The meanings of "meaning" -- The faith of the analyst.

"The transformation of personality is mysterious, whether it comes about gradually or suddenly. In part, it is the result of the process of aging. Life itself puts a person through a series of transformations similar to the moultings of insects and reptiles. There are also rituals created by humans in their cultures that facilitate transformations to higher levels of identity and consciousness through instigating a process of spiritual death and rebirth into a greater sense of wholeness. The essence of the process is alchemical and what controls it is mysterious, lodged in the unconscious dynamics of the self. The chapters in this book are attempts at exploring those dynamics while acknowledging that they will forever remain beyond our understanding, a mystery. This work consists of a series of probes into the mystery of the individuation process. Central to the discussion are Jung's late writings on the alchemy of psychological transformation in the late stages of individuation"-- Provided by publisher.

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