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Sonu Shamdasani


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Average rating: 4.4 · 8,534 ratings · 725 reviews · 51 distinct worksSimilar authors
Jung and the Making of Mode...

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C.G. Jung: A Biography in B...

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Cult Fictions

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Jung Stripped Bare

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The Undiscovered Self: With...

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Synchronicity: An Acausal C...

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Dreams: (From Volumes 4, 8,...

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Answer to Job: (From Vol. 1...

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Liber Novus thus presents a series of active imaginations together with Jung's attempt to understand their significance. This work of understanding encompasses a number of interlinked threads: an attempt to understand himself and to integrate and develop the various components of his personality; an attempt to understand the structure of the human personality in general; an attempt to understand the relation of the individual to present-day society and to the community of the dead; an attempt to understand the psychological and historical effects of Christianity; and an attempt to grasp the future religious development of the West. Jung discusses many other themes in the work, including the nature of self-knowledge; the nature of the soul; the relations of thinking and feeling and the psychological types; the relation of inner and outer masculinity and femininity; the uniting of opposites; solitude; the value of scholarship and learning; the status of science; the significance of symbols and how they are to be understood; the meaning of the war; madness, divine madness, and psychiatry; how the Imitation of Christ is to be understood today; the death of God; the historical significance of Nietzsche; and the relation of magic and reason.”
Sonu Shamdasani, The Red Book: Liber Novus

“The one who learns to live with his incapacity has learned a great deal.”
Sonu Shamdasani, The Red Book: Liber Novus

“In 1952, through his collaboration with the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Wolfgang Pauli, Jung argued that there existed a principle of acausal orderedness that underlay such "meaningful coincidences," which he called synchronicity. He claimed that under certain circumstances, the constellation of an archetype led to a relativization of time and space, which explained how such events could happen. This was an attempt to expand scientific understanding to accommodate events such as his visions of 1913 and 1914.”
Sonu Shamdasani, The Red Book: Liber Novus



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