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At long last, we get to look deeply into Carl Jung's exploration of the unconscious. After reading Memories, Dreams and Reflections, I was compelled to create artwork without needing to understand it's meaning. Confrontations with the Unconscious was the most important chapter of his autobiography for me, and now we can all read and see just what that period of Jung's life was about in full detail and with illustrations of his inner visions. We are so very fortunate to now have this documented and published in as close to his original hand, mind, and vision as possible. The Red Book is by far the greatest gift students of Jung, artists, psychologists, counselors, or seekers of self knowledge can now receive. I could spend months with this book as a catalyst for self exploration, seeking the intersection of my creativity and my spirituality. A Masterpiece in publishing.
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The Red Book by Carl Gustav Jung
BermanSculpture, December 28, 2010
At long last, we get to look deeply into Carl Jung's exploration of the unconscious. After reading Memories, Dreams and Reflections, I was compelled to create artwork without needing to understand it's meaning. Confrontations with the Unconscious was the most important chapter of his autobiography for me, and now we can all read and see just what that period of Jung's life was about in full detail and with illustrations of his inner visions. We are so very fortunate to now have this documented and published in as close to his original hand, mind, and vision as possible. The Red Book is by far the greatest gift students of Jung, artists, psychologists, counselors, or seekers of self knowledge can now receive. I could spend months with this book as a catalyst for self exploration, seeking the intersection of my creativity and my spirituality. A Masterpiece in publishing.(3 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)