They laugh a bit and say, "I had a funny dream last nightthe kind that doesn't connect to anything I know." In that case, if you don't realize it is an archetypal dream, if you don't notice the depth of it, you miss an enormous chance because, as Jung pointed out, an archetypal experience is the only healing factor in therapy. The only reaction they have, perhaps, is that instead of being shaken they are a bit puzzled. They don't realize in any way that there is something more than the usual in them. But other times you get dreams where people have very important archetypal motifs and tell them to you in a completely flippant voice. The whole transforming emotion has come through. They themselves feel and know that something essential has happened. Sometimes people wake up from an archetypal dream deeply shaken and you needn't say anything about it. Vivenne Mackrell without whose help the book would never have been completed, for she did more than editing.ġ Introduction When you have analysands, you will notice they often have important archetypal dreams which they don't recognize as such. Alison Kappes for typing the original transcript from the tapes of the seminar. The latter is the viewpoint of this book, which is intended to teach how to recognize archetypal material and how to handle it from the standpoint of Jungian psychology. Preface Nowadays fairy tales are studied from many angles: from the standpoint of the history of literature, from the study of folklore, from ethnology, sociology and last but not least in terms of depth psychology. See final pages for descriptions of other Inner City Books Printed and bound in Canada by University of Toronto Press IncorporatedĬontents Marie-Louise von Franz and C.G. Cover: "The Empress," acrylic and sand on canvas, by Vicki Cowan, © 1998. INNER CITY BOOKS was founded in 1980 to promote the understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp. Web site: Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz. GR257.F72 1999Ĭopyright © 1999 by Marie-Louise von Franz. Jung: His Myth in Our Time Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Franz, Marie-Louise von, 19151998 The cat: a tale of feminine redemption (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts 83) Includes bibliographical references and index. The Cat A Tale of Feminine Redemption Marie-Louise Von FranzĪlso by Marie-Louise von Franz in this Series: Redemption Motifs in Fairy Tales On Divination and Synchronicity Alchemy: An Introduction Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales C.G. Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts Daryl Sharp, General Editor 1999 GR257F72 1999eb 398.20949809 Fairy tales-Romania-History and criticism, Redemption in literature, Women-Folklore, Psychoanalysis and literature. Inner City Books 0919123848 9780919123847 9780585115375 English Fairy tales-Romania-History and criticism, Redemption in literature, Women-Folklore, Psychoanalysis and literature. The Cat : A Tale of Feminine Redemption Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts 83 Franz, Marie-Louise von. Title: author: publisher: isbn10 | asin: print isbn13: ebook isbn13: language: subject publication date: lcc: ddc: subject:
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