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Das Rote Buch - Der Text von Jung, C.G.

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C. G. Jungs geheimnisvolles »Rotes Buch« wurde erstmals im Oktober 2009, fünfzig Jahre nach dem Tod Jungs, veröffentlicht. Bis dahin war es in einem Schweizer Banksafe unter Verschluss gehalten worden. Das Rote Buch dokumentiert Jungs Auseinandersetzung mit dem Unbewussten und enthält als eine Art Tagebuch seine Träume, Visionen und Fantasien - Material, das Jung später als "Urstoff für ein Lebenswerk" bezeichnet hat. Dieser Band bietet erstmals nur den Text, ohne die Bilder - für alle, die sich mit Jungs Erkundungen des Unbewussten intensiv beschäftigen wollen. "Ich habe an diesem Buch 16 Jahre lang gearbeitet. Dem oberflächlichen Betrachter wird es wie eine Verrücktheit vorkommen. Es wäre auch zu einer solchen geworden, wenn ich die überwältigende Kraft der ursprünglichen Erlebnisse nicht hätte auffangen können. Ich wusste immer, dass jene Erlebnisse Kostbares enthielten, und darum wusste ich nichts Besseres, als sie in ein 'kostbares', d.h. teures Buch aufzuschreiben?" C. G. JUNG, ERINNERUNGEN, TRÄUME, GEDANKEN
Autor Jung, C.G.
Verlag Patmos
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Seitenangabe 592 S.
Meldetext Abhol-/Versandbereit in 24 Stunden (Bestellschluss 13 Uhr Werktags)
Ausgabekennzeichen Deutsch
Abbildungen Halbleinen
Masse H22.0 cm x B14.0 cm x D4.7 cm 826 g
Auflage 6. A.
Erscheinungstermin 20240115
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