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  1. Amazon.com: Dedicated to the Soul: The Writings and Drawings of Emma Jung: 9780691253275: Jung, Emma, Lammers, Ann Conrad, Fischer, Thomas, Hoch, Medea, Lammers, Ann ...

  2. Thomas Fischer is an editor at the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung. A great-grandson of Emma and Carl Jung, he is the coeditor of The Art of C. G. Jung. Medea Hoch is an art scholar whose books include an edited collection of the letters of Swiss abstract artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp.

  3. Museum. The former residence of Carl Gustav and Emma Jung-Rauschenbach is a place of remembrance of extraordinary presence. The house, as well as the gardens, bear the distinctive signature of C.G. Jung and reflect significant facets of his personality. Interested persons and groups can visit the estate, which is both a scholarly house as well ...

  4. Emma Jung. Spring Publications, 2022 - Psychology - 98 pages. "On the Nature of the Animus" and "The Anima as an Elemental Being" two classic papers on the psyche written by Emma Jung (1882-1955), psychoanalyst, writer, and wife of C.G. Jung. First published in English in 1955 that are required reading for training Jungian analysts.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Emma Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz. 4.23. 164 ratings13 reviews. The Holy Grail and its quest is a legend that has had a powerful impact on our civilization and culture. The Grail itself is an ancient Celtic symbol of plenty as well as a Christian symbol of redemption and eternal life, the chalice that caught the blood of the crucified Christ.

  6. Jul 13, 2020 · To reiterate, the above information is a summary of the papers Emma Jung wrote on Anima and Animus. I hope you found her description of Anima and Animus as enlightening as I did. All the best, Anja. Reference. Jung, E. (1957). Animus and anima: Two essays. Analytical Psychology Club of New York. ANIMA & ANIMUS: Complex, Shadow, Archetype

  7. Feb 18, 2020 · Carl Jung, Emma Jung and Toni Wolff. Carl Jung’s view of “Love” and “Life”. “Not the power of the flesh, but of love, should be broken for the sake of life, since life stands above love.” ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 327. The beginning of all things is love, but the being of things is life. ~Carl Jung; The Red Book; Page 327.

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