The experiences of the alchemists were, in a sense, my experiences, and their world was my world. This was, of course, a momentous discovery: I had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious. The Cambridge Companion to Jung - Page 33edited by - 2008Limited preview - About this book
| Curtis D. Smith - Psychology - 1990 - 192 pages
...a most curious way with alchemy. The experience of the alchemists were, in a sense, my experience, and their world was my world. This was, of course,...historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious. 13 liminary form, served as a starting point for Jung's 1946 publication on the relationship of alchemical... | |
| Renos K. Papadopoulos - Psychoanalysis - 1992 - 548 pages
...which he describes how alchemy became one of the main interests of the last thirty years of his life. I had very soon seen that analytical psychology coincided...intellectual chain back to Gnosticism, gave substance to my psychology.2 Since my aim was to demonstrate the full extent to which my psychology corresponded to... | |
| Paul Bishop - Philosophy - 1995 - 436 pages
...geistige Kontinuität bis zurück zum Gnostizismus gaben ihr die Substanz (ETG: p. 209/MDR: p. 231). [I had very soon seen that Analytical Psychology coincided...historical counterpart of my psychology of the Unconscious. It now had an historical basis. The possibility of a comparison with alchemy, and the uninterrupted... | |
| Donald S. Lopez Jr., Donald S. Lopez - Religion - 1995 - 312 pages
...analytical psychology coincided in a most curious way with alchemy. The experiences of the alchemist were, in a sense, my experiences, and their world...historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious. (Pp. 204, 205) The discovery of the East was therefore more of a catalyst. During the same period,... | |
| Ann Casement - Psychology - 2001 - 180 pages
...to have a direct bearing on modern psychology and saw alchemy as the medieval nexus between the two. The experiences of the alchemists were, in a sense,...back to Gnosticism, gave substance to my psychology. (Jung, 1963b: 231) Gnosticism was remote for Jung because of the paucity of texts available before... | |
| Paul Bishop - Bible - 2002 - 248 pages
...Reflections, he spoke of his delight at discovering what he thought were his ideas in anciem texts: I had very soon seen that analytical psychology coincided...and their world was my world, This was, of course, a momemous discovery: I had stumhled upon the historical coumerpart of my psychology of the unconscious,... | |
| Paul Bishop - Bible - 2002 - 244 pages
...texts: l had very soon seen that analytical psychology coincided in a most curious way with aichemy, The experiences of the alchemists were, in a sense,...world, This was, of course, a momentous discovery: l had stumhled upon the historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious, The possihility... | |
| Mehrdad M. Zarandi - Religion - 2003 - 360 pages
...the future, to the modern psychology of the unconscious" (p. 193). In alchemy, Jung writes (p. 196), "I had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of...back to Gnosticism, gave substance to my psychology"; and it was through the understanding of alchemical symbolism that he arrived at the central concept... | |
| David W. Robinson - Psychology - 2005 - 312 pages
...Richard Wilhelm sending Jung a copy of the Chinese alchemical text, The Secret of the Golden Flower] was a momentous discovery: I had stumbled upon the historical...back to Gnosticism, gave substance to my psychology" (Carl G. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, recorded and ed. by Aniela Jaffe; trans. Richard and... | |
| Patrick Harpur - Alchemy - 2007 - 524 pages
...individuation; or, as Jung puts it in his autobiography (Memories, Dreams, Reflections, London, 1963): 'the experiences of the alchemists were, in a sense,...had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of my psyehology of the unconseious.' Jung's most important early alchemical writings are collected in volume... | |
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