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Stone by stone : reflections on the psychology of C.G. Jung / edited by Andreas Schweizer and Regine Schweizer-Vüllers.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Einsiedeln, Switzerland : Daimon Verlag, 2017.Description: 364 pages ; illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 97833856307653
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Contents:
(Andreas Schweizer) I Ching, the book of the play of opposites. -- (Marie-Louise von Franz) Conversation on the psychology club Zurich. -- (Marie-Louise von Franz) The goose girl, Grimm's fairy tales, nr 89. -- (Regine Schweizer-Vullers) "He struck the rock and the water did flow," the alchemical background of the gravestone of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah. -- (Tony Woolfson) "I came across this impressive doctrine," Carl Gustav Jung, Gershom Scholem, and Kabbalah. -- (C.G. Jung) A discussion about Aion, Psychological Society of Basel, 1952. -- (Murray Stein) Jungian psychology and the spirit of Protestantism. -- (Marianne Jehle-Wildberger) Stations of a difficult friendship, Carl Gustav Jung and Adolf Keller. -- (Herman Strobel) Aloneness as a calling. -- (Claudine Koch-Morgenegg) The great mystery; individuation in old age. -- (Rudolf Hogger) The treasure vase; on the many-sides symbolism of an archaic God-image from the Stone Age to the dreams of modern man.
Abstract: 'This volume comprises original contributions by Carl Gustav Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, along with additional works addressing analytical psychology. It is being published in honor of the centennial existence of the Psychology Club of Zurich (1916-2016).'
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(Andreas Schweizer) I Ching, the book of the play of opposites. -- (Marie-Louise von Franz) Conversation on the psychology club Zurich. -- (Marie-Louise von Franz) The goose girl, Grimm's fairy tales, nr 89. -- (Regine Schweizer-Vullers) "He struck the rock and the water did flow," the alchemical background of the gravestone of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah. -- (Tony Woolfson) "I came across this impressive doctrine," Carl Gustav Jung, Gershom Scholem, and Kabbalah. -- (C.G. Jung) A discussion about Aion, Psychological Society of Basel, 1952. -- (Murray Stein) Jungian psychology and the spirit of Protestantism. -- (Marianne Jehle-Wildberger) Stations of a difficult friendship, Carl Gustav Jung and Adolf Keller. -- (Herman Strobel) Aloneness as a calling. -- (Claudine Koch-Morgenegg) The great mystery; individuation in old age. -- (Rudolf Hogger) The treasure vase; on the many-sides symbolism of an archaic God-image from the Stone Age to the dreams of modern man.

'This volume comprises original contributions by Carl Gustav Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, along with additional works addressing analytical psychology. It is being published in honor of the centennial existence of the Psychology Club of Zurich (1916-2016).'

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