Symbols of Transformation: An Analysis of the Prelude to a Case of Schizophrenia |
Contents
Introduction | 121 |
The Concept of Libido | 132 |
The Transformation of Libido | 142 |
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THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C. G. JUNG: Symbols of Transformation, Volume 5 C.G. Jung Limited preview - 2014 |
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Aholibamah Alchemy animal appears archetype beautiful become birth born bull Cabiri called century child Chiwantopel Christ Christian collective unconscious conscious mind cult Cumont death devouring Dieterich Dionysus divine dragon dream earth Egyptian eternal expressed fact fantasies father Faust feminine figure fire Freud Frobenius Gilgamesh goddess gods Heracles hero Hiawatha hieros gamos horse human Ibid idea immortal incest Indian infantile instinct introversion Khidr legend libido light living magic masculine meaning Miller fantasies Miss Miller Mithraic Mithras mother motif mysteries myth mythology nature neurosis Nganaoa object original Osiris pars passage patient phallic phallus poem primitive psyche psychic Psychology Psychology and Alchemy reality rebirth regression religion represented Rig-Veda sacrifice says schizophrenia scious serpent sexual significance snake soul spirit symbol thee things thinking thou Tiamat tion trans tree uncon unconscious woman womb words Wotan καὶ