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The cry of Merlin: Jung, the prototypical ecopsychologist

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (The dairy farmer's guide to the universe: 2)Carmel, CA Fisher King Press c2012Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 186p.; bibliog. notes; appendices; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781926715438
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Contents:
1 Jung's formative years and his connection with nature. 2 The dark side of God and "God's World" as nature. 3 Faust, Kant, science, and Nietzsche. 4 The world of psychiatry and Sigmund Freud. 5 Splitting from Freud and the descent into the depths. 6 Philemon and the discovery of the inner woman. 7 Discovery of the self. 8 Alchemy, "the light of nature," and the post-Christian unconscious. 9 Bollingen--an architectural alchemical vessel. 10 Looking at Europe from outside: travels to Africa and America. 11 A passage to India. 12 The holy grail and near death experiences. 13 Fruitful late years. 14 The archetype of life after death. 15 Jung's pagan unconscious and the importance of earthly man. 16 Jung's last dream. Appendix A: William Blake and the English Romantics. Appendix B: The mandala. Appendix C: The anthropos. Appendix D: Merlin and the grail legend. Appendix E: The philosopher's stone. Appendix F: Jung and Mithraism. Appendix G: Jung's eros would and his image of God. Appendix H: Jung's phallic self-image. Appendix I: The conscious feminine
Abstract: 'The four volumes...offer a comprehensive presentation of Jungian ecopsychology. Volume 2...reveals how an individual's biography can be treated in an ecopsychological manner and articulates how Jung's life experiences make him the prototypical ecopsychologist.'
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1 Jung's formative years and his connection with nature. 2 The dark side of God and "God's World" as nature. 3 Faust, Kant, science, and Nietzsche. 4 The world of psychiatry and Sigmund Freud. 5 Splitting from Freud and the descent into the depths. 6 Philemon and the discovery of the inner woman. 7 Discovery of the self. 8 Alchemy, "the light of nature," and the post-Christian unconscious. 9 Bollingen--an architectural alchemical vessel. 10 Looking at Europe from outside: travels to Africa and America. 11 A passage to India. 12 The holy grail and near death experiences. 13 Fruitful late years. 14 The archetype of life after death. 15 Jung's pagan unconscious and the importance of earthly man. 16 Jung's last dream. Appendix A: William Blake and the English Romantics. Appendix B: The mandala. Appendix C: The anthropos. Appendix D: Merlin and the grail legend. Appendix E: The philosopher's stone. Appendix F: Jung and Mithraism. Appendix G: Jung's eros would and his image of God. Appendix H: Jung's phallic self-image. Appendix I: The conscious feminine

'The four volumes...offer a comprehensive presentation of Jungian ecopsychology. Volume 2...reveals how an individual's biography can be treated in an ecopsychological manner and articulates how Jung's life experiences make him the prototypical ecopsychologist.'

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