Carl Jung’s Red Book Explained: Visions, Active Imagination, Archetypes, and the Descent into the Unconscious is a practical guide to one of Jung’s most challenging works. The Red Book is not a standard psychology text. It is a record of Jung’s inner crisis after his break with Freud, a carefully crafted account of visions and dialogues, and the workshop in which many of his later ideas took shape. This guide explains what Jung was doing, why he undertook this experiment, and how the book connects to the foundations of analytical psychology.
The focus stays close to the actual content of The Red Book. It begins with Jung’s intellectual and personal situation before the break, then examines the period of disorientation that led him to turn inward. It explains how he recorded fantasies, conversations, symbolic scenes, and encounters with inner figures, and why he treated this material as psychologically meaningful rather than as mere fantasy. Active imagination receives clear, grounded attention as both a method and a discipline. Readers are shown how Jung used it to engage the unconscious without surrendering critical awareness.
The book also clarifies the symbolic figures and themes that make The Red Book so difficult and so rewarding. It explains the shadow, anima, and related archetypal forms in plain language, showing how they appear in Jung’s visions and why they mattered for his developing view of the psyche. It explores the descent into the unconscious, the tension between reason and revelation, the importance of myth and religious imagery, and the long process Jung later called individuation. Instead of leaving these ideas abstract, the guide ties them to concrete episodes, symbolic patterns, and turning points in Jung’s text.
For readers curious about Jung but unsure how to approach The Red Book, this is a structured entry point. It is equally useful for readers interested in depth psychology, symbolism, myth, religion, and the history of modern ideas about the self. The aim is not to simplify Jung into slogans, but to make a strange and influential book readable. By staying specific to Jung’s crisis, his method, his inner figures, and his central symbols, this guide shows why The Red Book remains essential for understanding both Jung’s thought and the modern search for meaning in inner life.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Carl Jung's Red Book Explained: Visions, Active Imagination, Archetypes, and the Descent into the Unconscious is a practical guide to one of Jung's most challenging works. The Red Book is not a standard psychology text. It is a record of Jung's inner crisis after his break with Freud, a carefully crafted account of visions and dialogues, and the workshop in which many of his later ideas took shape. This guide explains what Jung was doing, why he undertook this experiment, and how the book connects to the foundations of analytical psychology.The focus stays close to the actual content of The Red Book. It begins with Jung's intellectual and personal situation before the break, then examines the period of disorientation that led him to turn inward. It explains how he recorded fantasies, conversations, symbolic scenes, and encounters with inner figures, and why he treated this material as psychologically meaningful rather than as mere fantasy. Active imagination receives clear, grounded attention as both a method and a discipline. Readers are shown how Jung used it to engage the unconscious without surrendering critical awareness.The book also clarifies the symbolic figures and themes that make The Red Book so difficult and so rewarding. It explains the shadow, anima, and related archetypal forms in plain language, showing how they appear in Jung's visions and why they mattered for his developing view of the psyche. It explores the descent into the unconscious, the tension between reason and revelation, the importance of myth and religious imagery, and the long process Jung later called individuation. Instead of leaving these ideas abstract, the guide ties them to concrete episodes, symbolic patterns, and turning points in Jung's text.For readers curious about Jung but unsure how to approach The Red Book, this is a structured entry point. It is equally useful for readers interested in depth psychology, symbolism, myth, religion, and the history of modern ideas about the self. The aim is not to simplify Jung into slogans, but to make a strange and influential book readable. By staying specific to Jung's crisis, his method, his inner figures, and his central symbols, this guide shows why The Red Book remains essential for understanding both Jung's thought and the modern search for meaning in inner life.FROM THE HALF HOUR HELP SERIES OF BOOKSThe Half Hour Help Series is a collection of concise, practical guides designed to teach the basics of a subject or provide quick solutions to everyday problems. Each book is crafted to be read in about 30-60 minutes, making it ideal for busy readers who want to learn something new or solve a specific issue without wading through lengthy manuals or complex jargon.Whether you're looking to understand a new concept, develop a skill, or tackle a challenge, these guides break things down into simple, actionable steps.Focused on clarity and efficiency, the Half Hour Help Series covers a wide range of topics-from personal development and productivity to science and technology, wellness, culture, and beyond.Every title is built around the idea that a little help can go a long way, and with just half an hour, readers can gain valuable insights and confidence to move forward.It's smart support when you need it, without the fluff. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798187788088
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Carl Jung's Red Book Explained: Visions, Active Imagination, Archetypes, and the Descent into the Unconscious is a practical guide to one of Jung's most challenging works. The Red Book is not a standard psychology text. It is a record of Jung's inner crisis after his break with Freud, a carefully crafted account of visions and dialogues, and the workshop in which many of his later ideas took shape. This guide explains what Jung was doing, why he undertook this experiment, and how the book connects to the foundations of analytical psychology.The focus stays close to the actual content of The Red Book. It begins with Jung's intellectual and personal situation before the break, then examines the period of disorientation that led him to turn inward. It explains how he recorded fantasies, conversations, symbolic scenes, and encounters with inner figures, and why he treated this material as psychologically meaningful rather than as mere fantasy. Active imagination receives clear, grounded attention as both a method and a discipline. Readers are shown how Jung used it to engage the unconscious without surrendering critical awareness.The book also clarifies the symbolic figures and themes that make The Red Book so difficult and so rewarding. It explains the shadow, anima, and related archetypal forms in plain language, showing how they appear in Jung's visions and why they mattered for his developing view of the psyche. It explores the descent into the unconscious, the tension between reason and revelation, the importance of myth and religious imagery, and the long process Jung later called individuation. Instead of leaving these ideas abstract, the guide ties them to concrete episodes, symbolic patterns, and turning points in Jung's text.For readers curious about Jung but unsure how to approach The Red Book, this is a structured entry point. It is equally useful for readers interested in depth psychology, symbolism, myth, religion, and the history of modern ideas about the self. The aim is not to simplify Jung into slogans, but to make a strange and influential book readable. By staying specific to Jung's crisis, his method, his inner figures, and his central symbols, this guide shows why The Red Book remains essential for understanding both Jung's thought and the modern search for meaning in inner life.FROM THE HALF HOUR HELP SERIES OF BOOKSThe Half Hour Help Series is a collection of concise, practical guides designed to teach the basics of a subject or provide quick solutions to everyday problems. Each book is crafted to be read in about 30-60 minutes, making it ideal for busy readers who want to learn something new or solve a specific issue without wading through lengthy manuals or complex jargon.Whether you're looking to understand a new concept, develop a skill, or tackle a challenge, these guides break things down into simple, actionable steps.Focused on clarity and efficiency, the Half Hour Help Series covers a wide range of topics-from personal development and productivity to science and technology, wellness, culture, and beyond.Every title is built around the idea that a little help can go a long way, and with just half an hour, readers can gain valuable insights and confidence to move forward.It's smart support when you need it, without the fluff. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798187788088
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