Volume 6 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz

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The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology. Volume 6 heralds translations of material never before available in English. It explores the profound visions of two ground-breaking saints in the Catholic church, Saint Niklaus von Flüe and Saint Perpetua.Saint Niklaus von Flüe, the patron saint of Switzerland, was held in the highest esteem by both CG Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz. Jung even declared him the Patron Saint of Psychotherapy, due to the Saint’s deep inward reflections and profound experiences. His visions reportedly began while still in his mother’s womb and continued until his death. One of his later visions was a terrifying image of the face of God. Von Franz saw Niklaus as the shadow brother of Christ and wrote of him as the alchemical Anthropos, a universal man. His visions were an evolution of Christian mysticism.Saint Perpetua was a young Christian woman put to death in 203 AD in the Roman arena at the age of 22. Her profound visions occurred days before her death. Von Franz penetrates these images, suggesting they were revelations of a new, Christian God-image breaking through from the collective unconscious into the animus of young Perpetua. Marie-Louise von Franz is at her very best as she unravels the mysteries held within the visions of these two saints.At the age of eighteen, while still in high school, Marie-Louise von Franz met Carl Jung at his Bolingen Tower. She later described this as the most decisive encounter of her life. She entered analysis with him months later, completed her doctorate in classical philology and began seeing her first analysands soon after. She was wholeheartedly dedicated to the unconscious, both in her own life and that of her analysands. She developed a far-reaching expertise in fairytales, alchemy, synchronicity and numbers. She is estimated to have personally analyzed over 65,000 dreams. She was a prolific writer and a highly sought-after teacher. Listening to von Franz lecture was a numinous experience. I thought God was speaking. She seemed to know everything. In an amazing fashion and without a text, she ranged over history West and East, mythology, philosophy, anthropology, and a host of other specialized areas. Never in my training had I heard such far-reaching and profound reflections. (Murray Stein, PhD)TABLE OF CONTENTS:Book 1: The Visions of Niklaus von FlüeIllustrationsIntroductionChapter 1. The Time of Niklaus von FlüeChapter 2. The Prenatal Faces and the Baptismal VisionChapter 3. The Vision of the TowerChapter 4. The Time of Depression and TemptationChapter 5. The Vision of the Lily That Was Eaten by a HorseChapter 6. The Liestal VisionChapter 7. Retreat to the RanftChapter 8. The Vision of the Three VisitorsChapter 9. The Vision of the Singing BerserkerChapter 10. The Vision of the FountainChapter 11. The Vision of the Heavenly Quaternio Chapter 12. The Vision of the Terrifying Face of GodBook 2: The Passion of Perpetua – A Psychological Interpretationof Her VisionsOriginal Editor’s ForewordChapter 13. IntroductionChapter 14. The TextChapter 15. The Problem of the Orthodoxy of the MartyrsChapter 16. The Life of St. PerpetuaChapter 17. The Visions of St. PerpetuaChapter 18. Interpretation of the First VisionChapter 19. Interpretation of the Second and Third VisionsChapter 20. Interpretation of the Fourth VisionAppendix: Saturus’s VisionBibliographyIndex Read more

ISBN10 1685032737
ISBN13 978-1685032739
Language English
Publisher Chiron Publications
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.61 x 9.21 inches
Book 5 of 9 The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz
Item Weight 15.8 ounces
Print length 244 pages
Publication date June 30, 2022

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