Stone by Stone: Reflections on the Psychology of C.G. Jung
Andreas Schweizer Regine Schweizer-Vuellers
9783856307653
352 pages
Daimon Verlag
Overview
This volume comprises original contributions by Carl Gustav Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, along with additional works addressing analytical psychology. It is being published in honor of the centennial existence of the Psychology Club of Zurich (1916-2016).
Contents:
Foreword Andreas Schweizer, I Ching – The Book of the Play of Opposites
Marie-Louise von Franz, Conversation on the Psychology Club Zurich
Marie-Louise von Franz, The Goose Girl (Grimm's Fairy Tales, nr. 89)
Regine Schweizer-Vüllers, “He struck the rock and the waters did flow” – The alchemical background of the gravestone of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah
Tony Woolfson, “I came across this impressive doctrine” – Carl Gustav Jung,
Gershom Scholem, and Kabbalah C.G. Jung, A Discussion about Aion, Psychological Society of Basel, 1952
Murray Stein, Jungian Psychology and the Spirit of Protestantism Marianne Jehle-Wildberger, Stations of a Difficult Friendship – Carl Gustav Jung and Adolf Keller
Hermann Strobel, Aloneness as Calling Claudine Koch-Morgenegg, The Great Mystery – Individuation in Old Age
Rudolf Högger, The Treasure Vase – On the many-sided Symbolism of an Archaic God-Image from the Stone Age to the Dreams of Modern Man.