C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future
The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung is well known as the father of analytical psychology, the developer of the concept of the archetype, and the genius who understood the relevance of alchemy to psychology.

Less well known is that Jung was also the coiner of the phrase "New Age," and a pioneer in preparing for what he called the "Age of Aquarius."

As a visionary student of ancient wisdom, Carl Jung understood the true nature of the challenges facing our transitional time--challenges that include:
~ recognizing America's shadow
~ reconsidering the claims of America's "exceptionalism"
~ assessing the prospects of the future, as we face and move through the archetype of the apocalypse

In handling all these and other challenges, Jung provides us with an array of resources--concepts, techniques, new perspectives--we can use to seize the opportunities of this unique period in human history and create a positive future.

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C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future
The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung is well known as the father of analytical psychology, the developer of the concept of the archetype, and the genius who understood the relevance of alchemy to psychology.

Less well known is that Jung was also the coiner of the phrase "New Age," and a pioneer in preparing for what he called the "Age of Aquarius."

As a visionary student of ancient wisdom, Carl Jung understood the true nature of the challenges facing our transitional time--challenges that include:
~ recognizing America's shadow
~ reconsidering the claims of America's "exceptionalism"
~ assessing the prospects of the future, as we face and move through the archetype of the apocalypse

In handling all these and other challenges, Jung provides us with an array of resources--concepts, techniques, new perspectives--we can use to seize the opportunities of this unique period in human history and create a positive future.

~ This book is DRM-free ~
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C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future

C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future

by Susan E. Mehrtens
C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future

C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future

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Overview

The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung is well known as the father of analytical psychology, the developer of the concept of the archetype, and the genius who understood the relevance of alchemy to psychology.

Less well known is that Jung was also the coiner of the phrase "New Age," and a pioneer in preparing for what he called the "Age of Aquarius."

As a visionary student of ancient wisdom, Carl Jung understood the true nature of the challenges facing our transitional time--challenges that include:
~ recognizing America's shadow
~ reconsidering the claims of America's "exceptionalism"
~ assessing the prospects of the future, as we face and move through the archetype of the apocalypse

In handling all these and other challenges, Jung provides us with an array of resources--concepts, techniques, new perspectives--we can use to seize the opportunities of this unique period in human history and create a positive future.

~ This book is DRM-free ~

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013956445
Publisher: Eltanin Publishing
Publication date: 02/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Susan Mehrtens began her professional life as a college professor, earning a Ph.D. from Yale University in medieval studies in 1973, and teaching at Queens College of the City University of New York and College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine. In mid-life she experienced an “upending event” initiated by a series of unusual dreams, which led her to Carl Jung and his work. That encounter first saved her life, then reoriented it. In analysis since 1985 with four Jungian analysts, she left college teaching and ran a research business while she trained in spiritual science with the Baltimore Spiritual Science Center, the School for Enlightenment and Healing, the Barbara Brennan School of Healing, and Atlantic University, from which she received a Master’s degree in 1997. In 2005, she founded the Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences to fulfill Jung’s vision of a form of adult education that would foster individuation. She is the author, co-author or editor of numerous books, including The Fourth Wave, Intuitive Imagery, Revisioning Science, How to Survive and Thrive in the Coming Earth Changes, and Jung the Man: His Life Examined.
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