Carl Jung’s first Mandala

Carl Jung’s first Mandala

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More than twenty years earlier (in 1918), in the course of my investigations of the collective unconscious, I discovered the presence of an apparently universal symbol of a similar type the mandala symbol.

To make sure of my case, I spent more than a decade amassing additional data, before announcing my discovery for the first time.
The mandala is an archetypal image whose occurrence is attested throughout the ages.

It signifies the wholeness of the Self. This circular image represents the wholeness of the psychic ground or, to put it in mythic terms, the divinity incarnate in man.

In contrast to Boehme’s mandala, the modern ones strive for unity; they represent a compensation of the psychic cleavage, or an anticipation that the cleavage will be surmounted.

Since this process takes place in the collective unconscious, it manifests itself everywhere.

The worldwide stories of the UFOs are evidence of that; they are the symptom of a universally present psychic disposition. ~Carl Jung; Memories Dreams and Reflections, Page 334-335.

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“Now, all these myth-pictures represent a drama of the human psyche on the further side of consciousness, showing man as both the one to be redeemed and the redeemer.

The first formulation is Christian, the second alchemical. In the first case man attributes the need of redemption to himself and leaves the work of redemption, the actual opus, to the autonomous divine figure; in the latter case man takes upon himself the duty of carrying out the redeeming opus, and attributes the state of suffering and consequent need of redemption to the anima mundi imprisoned in matter. In both cases redemption is a work.

In Christianity it is the life and death of the God-man which, by a unique sacrifice, bring about the reconciliation of man, who craves redemption and is sunk in materiality, with God. The mystical effect of the God-man’s self-sacrifice extends, broadly speaking, to all men, though it is efficacious only for those who submit through faith or are chosen by divine grace; but in the Pauline acceptance it acts as an apocatastasis and extends also to non-human creation in general, which, in its imperfect state, awaits redemption like the merely natural man.” Psychology and Alchemy (Part 3, Chapter 3.3).

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The self, I thought, was like the monad which I am, and which is my world.

The mandala represents this monad, and corresponds to the microcosmic nature of the soul. Carl Jung, Liber Novus, Page 206 and MDR, Page 221.

One might almost say that man himself, or his innermost soul, is the prisoner or the protected inhabitant of the mandala Carl Jung, CW 11, par. 157

I knew that in finding the mandala as an expression of the Self I had attained what was for me the ultimate.

Perhaps someone else knows more, but not I. Carl Jung; Memories Dreams and Reflections, Carl Jung; Memories Dreams and Reflections, Page 197.

Only gradually did I discover what the mandala really is: Formation, Transformation, Eternal Mind’s eternal recreation.

And that is the self, the wholeness of the personality, which if all goes well is harmonious, but which cannot tolerate self-deceptions. Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams and Reflections, Page 326.

Norway is the northern country, i.e., the intuitive sector of the mandala. Carl Jung, Letters Vol. 1, Page 448- 449.

Among my patients I have come across cases of women who did not draw mandalas but who danced them in- stead. Carl Jung, Secret of the Golden Flower, Page 97.

A mandala is a technical term for a magic circle which is used for meditation, but it is also used in a lower form for purpose of witchcraft; the witches’ circle was well known in the Middle Ages. Carl Jung, ETH Lecture 25Nov1938, Page 25.

The light of the mandala, and therefore the mandala itself, is already the Buddha, although he himself is not yet visible. The mandala is not just the seat of the Buddha, it is identical with him. Carl Jung, ETH Lecture 2Dec1938, Page 39.

This round motif should be kept clearly in your mind, for it is an exceedingly important symbol in the West as well as in the East. It is especially women who produce such symbols in the West.

This is not the case in the East, the mandalas are made by men, the feminine has remained unconscious. We find an exception to this rule in the matriarchal South of India. Carl Jung, ETH Lecture XI., 3Feb1939, Page 70.

Mandalas are sometimes made with the express purpose of evil, to do people harm.Carl Jung, ETH Lecture XI, 3Feb1939, Page 71.

In India free phantasying is not permitted, phantasying there is based on dogmatic pictures which are called Yantras, contemplation pictures, mandalas, which have the object of attracting the attention and forming a guide to phantasy. Carl Jung, ETH Lecture III, 17May 1935, Pages 208.

Animals generally signify the instinctive forces of the unconscious, which are brought into unity within the mandala. This integration of the instincts is a prerequisite for individuation. Carl Jung, CW 9ii, Para 660.

It [The Mandala] is the archetype of inner order; and it is always used in that sense, either to make arrange- ments of the many, many aspects of the universe, a world scheme, or to arrange the complicated aspects of our psyche into a scheme. Carl Jung, Evans Conversations, Page 21.

So you see, in a moment during a patient’s treatment when there is a great disorder and chaos in a man’s mind, the symbol can appear, as in the form of a mandala in a dream, or when he makes imaginary and fantastical drawings, or something of the sort. Carl Jung, Evans Conversations, Page 21.

A mandala spontaneously appears as a compensatory archetype during times of disorder. Carl Jung, Evans Conversations, Page 21.

I am not whole in my ego as my ego is but a fragment of my personality; so you see, the center of a mandala is not the ego. Carl Jung, Evans Conversations, Page 21.

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The integration of Unconscious contents.

The integration of Unconscious contents.

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What happens oneself when one integrates previously unconscious contents with the consciousness is something which can scarcely be described in words.

It can only be experienced.

It is a subjective affair quite beyond discussion; we have a particular feeling about ourselves, about the way we are, and that is a fact which it is neither possible nor meaningful to doubt.

Similarly, we convey a particular feeling to others, and that too is a fact that cannot be doubted.

So far as we know, there is no higher authority which could eliminate the probable discrepancies between all these impressions and opinions.

Whether a change has taken place as the result of integration, and what the nature of that change is, remains a matter of subjective conviction.

To be sure, it is not a fact which can be scientifically verified and therefore finds no place in an official view of the world.
Yet it nevertheless remains a fact which is in practice uncommonly important and fraught with consequences.

Realistic psychotherapists, at any rate, and psychologists interested in therapy, can scarcely afford to overlook facts of this sort. .” ~Carl Jung; Memories, Dreams and Reflections; Page 287.

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You cannot be an official in a madhouse and a scientist at the same time.

You cannot be an official in a madhouse and a scientist at the same time.

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Freud/Jung Letters

Dear Professor Freud, 27Apri11912

It was good of you to have your letter waiting for me on my return.

I spent some very pleasant days in Florence, Pisa, and Genoa and now feel quite rested.

With regard to Bleuler, even if the story of his appointment is true it is unlikely that he will go to Breslau.

This will be a hard dilemma for him, as he had always hoped to get to Germany.

I shall be glad if he stays on, because no successor would be any better, except possibly Dr. Ris in Rheinau.

I myself am out of the running, for I have no intention of giving up my scientific work for the sake of a professorship.

Professorships here mean the end of one scientific development.

You cannot be an official in a madhouse and a scientist at the same time.

I shall make my own way without a professorship.

Morton Prince is just a mudslinger.

Nothing can be done directly, since one cannot start a fight with American newspapers.

All they are interested in is sensationalism, bribery, and corruption.

But in my American lectures I can slip in a parenthetical remark that will make our position clear.

Anyway Prince has already been out-trumped by Dr. Allen Starr,” as you will see from the enclosed cutting.

About this there is even less to be done.

Our only available weapon is moral annihilation.

But these wretches annihilate themselves as soon as they open their mouths.

We are therefore left defenceless.

Our ultimate opponents will be the ones who commit the vilest atrocities with Psychoanalysis, as they are even now doing with all the means at their disposal.

It’s a poor lookout for Psychoanalysis in the hands of these crooks and fools!

I hope to see Baron Winterstein at my place next Monday.

I would like to keep the article on Roosevelt a few days longer for further study, and then send it back to you.

Now and then I correspond “amicably” with Bleuler on scientific matters.

There seems to be a tacit agreement ‘between us not to tread on one another’s corns.

Stoning’s” assistant in Strassburg, young Dr. Erismann,’ wants to join us.

I have successfully treated his sister (whom you may remember).

Many thanks for your exceedingly interesting article in Imago.

A pity the bulk of my manuscript is already with Deuticke; I could have made a number of improvements.

Like you, I am absorbed in the incest problem and have come to conclusions which show incest primarily as a fantasy problem.

Originally, morality was simply a ceremony of atonement, a substitutive prohibition, so that the ethnic prohibition of incest may not mean biological incest at all, but merely the utilization of infantile incest material for the construction of the first prohibitions. (I don’t know whether I am expressing myself clearly!)

If biological incest were meant, then father-daughter incest would have fallen under the prohibition much more readily than that between son-in-law and mother-in-law.

The tremendous role of the mother in mythology has a significance far outweighing the biological incest problem-a significance that amounts to pure fantasy.

Kind regards,

Most sincerely yours,

Jung ~Carl Jung, Freud/Jung Letters, Vol. 1, Pages 501-502

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Image of Carl Jung’s Shadow in The Red Book

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In The Red Book this image appears in the portion of the text where Dr. Jung is in the kitchen of the Librarian’s Cook. The reading of this commentary and of the qualities of the Librarian provide good insights into the nature of Dr. Jung’s own individual “shadow.”

The image above is #115 in The Red Book.

If you look at the image in The Red Book it is interesting to note that the square tiles on the floor are not Yellow and Black but rather Black and White.

The Legend to this image in The Red Book reads: “”This is the golden fabric in which the shadow of God lives.” ~The Red Book; Footnote 219.

In The Red Book this image appears in the portion of the text where Dr. Jung is in the kitchen of the Librarian’s Cook. The reading of this commentary and of the qualities of the Librarian provide good insights into the nature of Dr. Jung’s own individual “shadow.”

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