Our existential crisis is not about the individual alone. It infects the entire human world, like the Covid-19 pandemic. Wars between cultural brothers and sisters, increasingly dire effects of climate change, economic disruptions, hunger, migration-these conditions affect everyone on the planet. Is there a spirit of the depths that can take us through this Inferno, perhaps toward the emergence of a meaningful narrative that can stabilize the global community and provide a collective sense of "supreme meaning?" This is the search for soul in the 21st Century.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION by Murray Stein
CHAPTER 1 Acts of Imagination: The Creation of the (Inner) World by Murray Stein
CHAPTER 2 The Future of the Spirit in The Red Book and in Our Time by Romano Madera
CHAPTER 3 The Call to a Collective Red Book of Our Times: Personal Journeys in the Story-Web of Deep Imagination by Stephen Aizenstat
CHAPTER 4 Voices of Wisdom in Times of Crisis: Responding to the Cries of Nature by Nancy Swift Furlotti
CHAPTER 5 Jung as Modern and Postmodern in his "Red Book" Collective and Personal Crisis
by Toshio Kawai
CHAPTER 6 Collective Individuation in The Red Book: The Self in the Troubled World by Leslie Stein
CHAPTER 7 Ecstasy and Subjection: Re-membering Dionysus and Addiction Treatment by Len Cruz
CHAPTER 8 Whom Shall I Send? Postmodern Revelation and the New Reality in Jung's Red Book by Frank N. McMillan, III
CHAPTER 9 The Red Book and our Contemporary Crises: Further Considerations by Robert M. Mercurio
CHAPTER 10 Seeing and Not Seeing the Symbol: Greta Thunberg, the Indian Demon Devotee, and Jung's Virgin Sophia by Al Collins and Elaine Molchanov
CHAPTER 11 Death and the Dead: Reflections on a Figure of Thought in Jung's Red Book by Christine Maillard
CHAPTER 12 C.G. Jung's Red Book: The Spirit of the Depths and the Knowledge of the Heart by Heyong Shen
CHAPTER 13 Going the Full Circle: Pattern Resonance from Microcosmic Interactions to Macrocosmic Amplifications by Linda Carter
CHAPTER 14 The Red Book and Other Searchers for the Soul: The Case of Klages and Jung by Paul Bishop
CHAPTER 15 Rebirth Symbols in the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte in Florence (XI-XIII c.): Millenarian Anguishes and Eschatological Hopes in a Romanesque Architecture - From Joachim of Fiore to Jung's Liber Novus by Riccardo Bernardini
CHAPTER 16 C.G. Jung and the Evolution of God: Imagination, Revelation, and Jung's Answer to Job
by Lance Owens
CHAPTER 17 Trailblazing, a Red Book Pathway: From Synchronicity to the Oracular Field by Joseph Cambray
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