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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Inside the Red Book

Click on the link below to read the article:
http://harpers.org/archive/2009/09/hbc-90005756


The 2009 publication available to the public


Jung's original red book in the lab for further investigation


The original book on Jung's desk

Inside the red book





Jung's own illustration and medieval (Gothic)-styled script (in resemblance of illuminated manuscripts written in German with many Latin words and phrases and a few Greek words.  Most of the pictures remind us of the Gnostic Greeks of Late Antiquity.  There is a vague mixture of Gnostic and Late Antique Greek Poytheistic wisdom as well as African, and Native American animistic, shamanistic, and polytheistic wisdom radiating from those pictures and writings.