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Salt and the alchemical soul : Three essays by Ernest Jones, Carl Gustav Jung and James Hillman; edited with an introduction by Stanton Marlan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Dunquin series 22Woodstock, CT Spring Publications/Distrib. by Continuum 1995Description: xlv, p46-179 illus. Bibliographic referencesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-88214-222-4
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF175 .S22 1995
Contents:
The symbolic significance of salt in folklore and superstition / Ernest Jones -- Sal, salt as the arcane substance / C.G. Jung -- Salt, a chapter in alchemical psychology / James Hillman
Abstract: Salt, important in religion and magic, is the subject of three papers by depth psychologists. The symbolic significance of salt in folklore and superstition / Ernest Jones -- Sal, salt as the arcane substance / C.G. Jung -- Salt, a chapter in alchemical psychology / James Hillman
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Alchemy and Psychology : Jung, C. G.: Sal: salt as the arcane substance; Hillman, J.: Salt: a chapter in alchemical psychology (Jungian focus). Alchemy and Psychology : 'The image of salt as an essential principle of the alchemical soul'. Archetype (Psychology) : 'Salt is the archetypal principle of both the sense of the common and common sense' p145.. Salt--Psychological Aspects : 'Throughout this book, salt is revealed as a carrier of excessive significance in the notion of the male fertilizing power (Jones), through the erotics of lunar symbolism ( Jung), to the activation of the image as a psychological substance initiatory of an alchemical mode of psychology ( Hillman).'. Imagery (Psychology) : '...the image of salt as an essential principle of the alchemical soul'. Symbolism of Saltcellar : p73-74.. Jones, Ernest : Symbolic Significance of Salt In Folklore and Superstition : p47-100.. Alchemy and Psychology : A) Salt as the arcane substance B) The bitterness C) The regeneration in sea water D) The interpretation and meaning of salt, p101-143.. Hillman, James : Salt : A Chapter In Alchemical Psychology : 1. Towards a substantial psychology; 2. Salt mines: the meaning and making of salt; 3. The when and how of salting; 4) The fervor of salt, p145-179.. Folklore--Interpretation : Jones, Ernest: The symbolic significance of salt in folklore and superstition (Freudian focus)

The symbolic significance of salt in folklore and superstition / Ernest Jones -- Sal, salt as the arcane substance / C.G. Jung -- Salt, a chapter in alchemical psychology / James Hillman

Salt, important in religion and magic, is the subject of three papers by depth psychologists. The symbolic significance of salt in folklore and superstition / Ernest Jones -- Sal, salt as the arcane substance / C.G. Jung -- Salt, a chapter in alchemical psychology / James Hillman

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