The myth of meaning

Author:
Jaffé, Aniela 1903-1991 / Jaffe

Translator:
Hull, R.F.C. (Richard Francis Carrington) 1913-1974

Place of Publication:
New York, New York

Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons for the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
None

Source:
Estate of Selma Hyman

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J85 J4513 1971

Accession Number:
111741

Keyword Subject Headings:
Meaning (Jungian psychology)
Archetype (Jungian psychology)
Psychoid (Jungian psychology)
Self (Jungian psychology)
Individuation--Individual and collective (Jungian psychology)
Synchronicity (Jungian psychology)
Numinosity (Jungian psychology)
Psychology and religion / spirituality
Evil--Psychological and spiritual aspects
Alchemy--Psychological aspects
Kabbala / Kabbalah--Psychological aspects
Art--Modern--Psychological aspects
Entheogens-- Psychedelics--Mescaline--Psychological implications
Entheogens--LSD / Lysergic acid diethlamine--Psychological implications
Tillich, Paul 1886-1965--Theology of

User Notes:
Hardbound; 186 pp., including bibliographic references in endnotes and a bibliography. Originally published in German under the title "Der Mythos vom Sinn im Werk von C.G. Jung" by Rascher Verlag, Zurich (1967). With the exception of the title, the content of this Putnam edition of 1971 appears to be identical to the Daimon Verlag edition of 1984 ("The Myth of Meaning in the Work of C.G. Jung"), which is also among the Library's holdings. Content: Foreword 1. The theme 2. The unconscious and the archetype Hypothesis and model The archetype as instinct and an element of the spirit The psychoid archetype Conscious realisation [sic] as discrimination 3. Jung's method and style 4. The hidden reality Ordering factors in nature Science and religion The numinosity of the unconscious Appearance and reality The numinosity of the Self A Kabbalistic parallel A theological parallel (Paul Tillich) 5. Inner experience Alchemy as an expression of inner experience The unconscious as inner experience Modern art as an expression of inner experience Inner experience through mescalin [sic] and LSD 6. Individuation Active imagination and life Historical order and eternal order Freedom and bondage 7. Good and evil The human conflict Will and counter-will in the God-image 8. Answer to Job Verbal image and object The antinomy of the Holy (Paul Tillich) Jung's subjective testament The world's suffering 9. The individuation of mankind The God-image and the Holy Ghost Reconciling the opposites in the God-image 10. Man in the work of redemption 11. The one reality 12. The individual 13. Meaning as the myth of consciousness Creative consciousness The secret of simplicity Synchronicity Notes Bibliography