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Lectures on Jung's Aion / Barbara Hannah, Marie-Louise von Franz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Polarities of the psycheWilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, [2004]Description: xii, 213 p.; ill. 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1888602287
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF175.5.S44 J8635 2004
Contents:
The process of individuation in Aion - Barbara Hannah. -- 1 The ego. -- 2 The shadow. -- 3 The sysygy: animus and anima. -- 4 The self. -- 5 Christ, a symbol of the self. -- 6 The sign of the fishes. -- 7 The prophecies of Nostradamus. -- 8 The historical significance of the fish. -- 9 The ambivalence of the fish symbol. -- 10 The fish in alchemy. -- 11 The alchemical interpretation of the fish. -- 12 Background to the psychology of Christian alchemical symbolism. -- 13 Gnostic symbols of the self. -- 14 The structure and dynamics of the self. -- 15 Conclusion. Conversations on Aion - Marie-Louise von Franz with Claude Drey.
List(s) this item appears in: Alchemy | Archetypes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-208) and index.

The process of individuation in Aion - Barbara Hannah. -- 1 The ego. -- 2 The shadow. -- 3 The sysygy: animus and anima. -- 4 The self. -- 5 Christ, a symbol of the self. -- 6 The sign of the fishes. -- 7 The prophecies of Nostradamus. -- 8 The historical significance of the fish. -- 9 The ambivalence of the fish symbol. -- 10 The fish in alchemy. -- 11 The alchemical interpretation of the fish. -- 12 Background to the psychology of Christian alchemical symbolism. -- 13 Gnostic symbols of the self. -- 14 The structure and dynamics of the self. -- 15 Conclusion. Conversations on Aion - Marie-Louise von Franz with Claude Drey.

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