Can someone please elaborate this: "More especially the threat to one’s inmost self from dragons and serpents points to the danger of the newly acquired consciousness being swallowed up again by the instinctive psyche, the unconscious". ~Carl Jung; CW 9i; para. 282.
@indallion yeah i think i saw old footage about that. I doubt he wanted it published either it was probably more of a book of shadows for himself, notes, information for him personally. seems like his shitty family would have just kept it , but i guess they needed/wanted the money. they dont know the truth.. i am sure JUNG had messages in it that only he understood. but i will buy a copy
It seemed that Jung's personality was rather in awe than in respect for Maria, but that could be product of Christian conditioning. Of course, within our era, Christ was very important in the grouped myths of our personalities. But everything went slower in Jung's age, and we have acknowledge that we are all victims of this legendary man that started our Solar observation in the empirical projection of our time, being Jesus Christ. Maria's role could be the earth we're living on.
Does the "readers edition" also contain the original German text or only the English translation? Is there any way to read the Red Book in original german other than reading the calligraphy in the large tome facsimile edition?
Jung definitely wanted the book to be published. He was merely concerned with the timeing of the publication. He shared it with a few people and then decided that it's publication would interfere with how his psychological studies would be received. He eventually decided that it should be published posthumously. With his autobiography he published the first piece from the Red Book as a sort of teaser of what would be published later.
@evancopello Correction: The whole book is not latin, I only said that because you could read jung's artwork included with the actual book. I really recommend the book! It is not only beautifly designed, but crafted like a vintage style book. Latin is included in some of the texts but you can also get it in english as well. For me, I just prefer latin because I'm fluent in it. But from reading it in latin, it is very well worded the way jung would have prefered it. Translations never do justice.
Can someone please elaborate this:
"More especially the threat to one’s inmost self from dragons and serpents points to the danger of the newly acquired consciousness being swallowed up again by the instinctive psyche, the unconscious". ~Carl Jung; CW 9i; para. 282.
@maxx11977 Jung never intended for the book to be published. :)
where is the rest of this? cuts off mid sentence.
Tnank you so much !!
@indallion
yeah i think i saw old footage about that. I doubt he wanted it published either it was probably more of a book of shadows for himself, notes, information for him personally. seems like his shitty family would have just kept it , but i guess they needed/wanted the money. they dont know the truth.. i am sure JUNG had messages in it that only he understood. but i will buy a copy
It seemed that Jung's personality was rather in awe than in respect for Maria, but that could be product of Christian conditioning. Of course, within our era, Christ was very important in the grouped myths of our personalities. But everything went slower in Jung's age, and we have acknowledge that we are all victims of this legendary man that started our Solar observation in the empirical projection of our time, being Jesus Christ. Maria's role could be the earth we're living on.
Does the "readers edition" also contain the original German text or only the English translation? Is there any way to read the Red Book in original german other than reading the calligraphy in the large tome facsimile edition?
Jung definitely wanted the book to be published. He was merely concerned with the timeing of the publication. He shared it with a few people and then decided that it's publication would interfere with how his psychological studies would be received. He eventually decided that it should be published posthumously. With his autobiography he published the first piece from the Red Book as a sort of teaser of what would be published later.
@evancopello Correction: The whole book is not latin, I only said that because you could read jung's artwork included with the actual book. I really recommend the book! It is not only beautifly designed, but crafted like a vintage style book. Latin is included in some of the texts but you can also get it in english as well. For me, I just prefer latin because I'm fluent in it. But from reading it in latin, it is very well worded the way jung would have prefered it. Translations never do justice.
Is there a 3 hour lecture somewhere on the red book? someone please send me link. thanks.
I'm reading the book right now! Helps if you could read latin for anyone thinking about buying and reading the book.
How expensive is that edition?
Where can I buy it?
carl jung - red book - torrent (:
do we get the rest???
nice tie