C.G. Jung’s Red Book and ‘The Seven Sermons to the Dead’
When I had my last project in Zürich I had a chance to see the Red book. C.G. Jung marked its unfinished work, ‘a necessary, but annoying ästhetisierende elaboration’. The adjective “ästhetisierende”...
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Wir sind in unserem Stadteil sicher nicht eine dieser beinahe klinisch toten katholischen Großstadtgemeinden. Man geht aber – wenn überhaupt – alleine in die Messe und auch wieder alleine hinaus mit...
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The psychoanalytic C.G.Jung and the famous astronomer Kepler were both intuitive thinkers and empiric scientists with strong mystic tendencies. Pauli was a famous particle physicist, who collaborated...
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Prelude The «Red Book» created between 1914 and 1930 can be described as a visual diary of dreams. Jung described this book – its language and emotions seem at times almost embarrassing – as...
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