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Jungian and Psychological Resources

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Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts. Janus Head 4.1 / Daniel Burston. International R.D. Laing Institute. The Society for Laingian Studies. Home | The Jung Center. The Jung Page - Home. Carl Jung and the Holy Grail of the Unconscious. C.G. Jung and the Red Book. Introduction to the Red Book Lectures There are two sets of lectures presented below (in mp3 audio format), all recorded during the original presentations. The first series of four lectures was presented at Westminster College to the general public in January and February of 2010, shortly after the Red Book was published.

It provides a useful introduction to Jung and his Red Book (Liber Novus). The second series of seven seminar evenings with a total of fourteen lectures was presented at Westminster College from September 2011 to May 2012. The seminar group was composed mostly of psychologists in clinical practice. This is a much more in-depth consideration and reading of the Red Book, and reflects an additional two years of my own deepening study of the text. C. Four lectures by Lance S. In November of 1913 C. The years … when I pursued the inner images were the most important time of my life. For nearly a century the Red Book, Liber Novus, remained Jung’s hidden treasure.

C. II. III.