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Abstract: . . . Christ, alchemy, spiritual practice? Is Jung’s individuation process the same as Steiner’s development of individuality? How does the Jung’s Self relate to Steiner’s “I”? To answer these questions, Gerhard Wehr—an anthroposophist and C. G. Jung biographer, as well as author of books on the Western spiritual tradition—visualizes Jung and Steiner and the essential ele- ments of their thinking together.This opens us to new insights and forms a basis for a spiritual psychology that integrates both approaches. Gerhard Wehr was born in Schweinfurt, Germany, in 1931. He is a freelance author and teaches at the Diakonenschule Rummelsberg in Nuremberg. 288 pages isbn 0-88010-496-1 $24.95 paperback 6 x 9 steinerbooks FREUD, JUNG, & SPIRITUAL PSYCHOLOGY Rudolf Steiner Introduction by Robert Sardello I n this book, Rudolf Steiner lays the foundation for a truly spiritual psychology . Beginning with a description of the structure of the human consciousness, Steiner outlines an alterna- tive psychology that takes into account both the soul’s hidden powers and the complex connections between psychological and organic, bodily processes. These lectures on psychoanalysis and spir- itual psychology , given at the very time when the ‘talking cure’ was in its begin- ning, force us to confront the inadequate knowledge used in founding psychoanaly- sis and psychotherapy as a method of soul work….A truly spiritual psychology leads to wisdom of the soul…. It not only take us out of the limited domain of psychology as concerned with subjective states and into the broader culture. It also takes us into an understanding of the body as the necessary organ through which spiritual perception must find its orientation. — Robert Sardello 144 pages isbn 0-88210-492-9 $14.95 paperback 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 steinerbooks jung / 19 Page 20 YOUNG CARL JUNG Robert Brockway Y oung Carl Jung offers a rare glimpse into Carl Jung’s formative years, with insights gleaned from Robert Brockway’s visits to Bollingen and Küsnacht, Switzerland, and which have never before been told. In a masterful account of Jung’s childhood, from his ancestry and birth until 1900 when he finished medical school in Basel and was heading to Zurich to become a psychiatrist, Brockway uncovers the impact Jung’s experiences played in forming his later theories. 168 pages isbn 1-888602-01-5 $17.95 paperback 6 x 9 chiron C. G. JUNG His Friendships with Mary Mellon and J.B. Priestley William Schoenl M ary Mellon was the founder of the Bollingen Series, which published Jung’s Collected Works in English, and the wife of the famous American philan- thropist Paul Mellon. J. B. Priestley was a well-known British author and journalist who interviewed Jung several times for the BBC.William Schoenl uses letters to trace the course of these two friendships, allowing us a glimpse of Jung as a remarkable genius but also a man with ordinary human strivings and flaws. 128 pages isbn 1-888602-08-2 $16.95 paperback 6 x 9 chiron JUNG: HIS LIFE AND . . . --3000,1,1500,3094,52483
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