Experiment in Depth: A Study of the Work of Jung, Eliot and ToynbeePsychology Press, 1999 - 274 Seiten This is Volume IV of twelve in the Analytical Psychology Series. Originally published in 1955, experiment in depth set out in this book derives mainly from the work of three men: C. G. Jung, the psychologist; T. S. Eliot, the poet; and A.J. Toynbee, the historian. Each of them, in his own way, has employed what Eliot once termed the 'mythical method'-the exploration of those symbols, visions, idees-forces which, acting powerfully from the unconscious depths, enable men and communities to form new energies, new values and new aims. In the present age the mythical method has been used chiefly by the totalitarian ideologies, for purposes of domination and power. The question examined here is whether and how it can be used to better purpose. |
Inhalt
THE LIVING MYTH 356 | 3 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES | 17 |
THE CONSTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUE | 36 |
Part Two THE DEEP UNCONSCIOUS | 69 |
AUTONOMOUS COMPLEXES F ུ V ARCHETYPAL IMAGES AND THEMES | 92 |
THE TRANSFORMING SYMBOL | 115 |
Part Three THE CREATIVE CONTACT | 137 |
THE WAY BETWEEN THE OPPOSITES | 139 |
PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE AND RELIGION | 188 |
Part Four MAKING THE EXPERIMENT | 205 |
DANGERS AND DESTINATIONS | 207 |
PROJECT FOR A WAY THROUGH | 230 |
THE RETURN | 248 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 267 |
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THE INDIVIDUATION PROCESS | 164 |
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