James Kirsch’s Defense of Jung by Ann Lammers

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James Kirsch’s Defense of Jung by Ann Lammers My lecture for the Zurich conference on Jung in the 1930s was published in Winter 2012 issue of the Jung Journal.1 What follows may be read as a long footnote, expand­ing on my earlier discussion of James Kirsch’s May 1934 article for the Berlin Zionist newspaper Jüdische Rundschau … Read more

Christiana Morgan’s Final Visions: A Contextual View by Ilona Melker

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Christiana Morgan’s Final Visions: A Contextual View by Ilona Melker Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Christiana Morgan’s Final Visions: A Contextual View by Ilona Melker The God image is a complex idea of archetypal nature. It must necessarily be regarded in a certain sum of energy (libido) which appears in projections. In most of … Read more

1. The Angel’s Call: The Angel and The Individuation Process  

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The Angel’s Call: The Angel and The Individuation Process   THE ANGEL’S CALL: THE ANGEL AND THE INDIVIDUATION PROCESS by Scott Duncan Gilliam This study of the Angel begins with Plato’s myth of Ur, where Socrates describes how souls are sent to this world, each with an Angel, and through the lens of depth psychology, examines how … Read more

Toni Wolff–James Kirsch correspondence by Thomas B. Kirsch

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Toni Wolff–James Kirsch correspondence by Thomas B. Kirsch Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Toni Wolff–James Kirsch correspondence by Thomas B. Kirsch Her personality, her approach to her work as analyst, and her relationship with Jung and with colleagues are illustrated with selected quotes from the correspondence. This correspondence is between two significant figures in … Read more