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Mythology of the soul; a research into the unconscious from schizophrenic dreams and drawings

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Methuen 1949Description: xii, 939p; illus. (27 drawings); indexContent type:
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Part I. Psychiatric antecedents. History of subject and Dream I. Analysis of Dream II. Content of Drawing I. The infantile psyche. The cultural psyche. The horrific aspect of the unconscious. The maternal aspect of the unconscious. The heroic combat. The assimilation of the dragon's virtue. The phase of yin. Restoration. The symbol as ruler. Part II. The introverted subject. Distortion. Orientation. Recognition of the split. Solution or dissolution. Transformation from animal to tree. The phase of yin. The solution of the complex. The shadow casting the reality. The birth of God. Christian versus pagan
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Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 : p15-49.. Parsifal : see index.. Kundry : see index.

Orig. pub. by Bailliere, Tindall & Cox in 1940.

Part I. Psychiatric antecedents. History of subject and Dream I. Analysis of Dream II. Content of Drawing I. The infantile psyche. The cultural psyche. The horrific aspect of the unconscious. The maternal aspect of the unconscious. The heroic combat. The assimilation of the dragon's virtue. The phase of yin. Restoration. The symbol as ruler. Part II. The introverted subject. Distortion. Orientation. Recognition of the split. Solution or dissolution. Transformation from animal to tree. The phase of yin. The solution of the complex. The shadow casting the reality. The birth of God. Christian versus pagan

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