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Jung's Red Book ( Liber Novus )

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2021 2:06 pm
by Scotmonk
Would Jung's Red Book contain metaphysical relevance to Idealism - or be included with the pre-1940s works that Bernardo states as having less relevance in the Prelude to Decoding Jung's Metaphysics? I ask this because Jung stated that Liber Novus was the foundation to all that followed ( ie. in his work ). After reading Bernardo's latest work, I am finding The Seven Sermons to the Dead in the Scrutinies section of the Red Book to be immensely clearer.

Re: Jung's Red Book ( Liber Novus )

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2021 12:37 am
by dkpstarkey
One thing that seems relevant is that the events of the Red Book take place in imaginal space. There's a set of insights that seem to be shared by idealists of various stripes, and this is among them, that psyche and world are equally imaginal and have fluid boundaries.

I am SO glad that Bernardo has given us this Jung book, it is a gem!

Re: Jung's Red Book ( Liber Novus )

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:11 pm
by Soul_of_Shu
Rather than posting as a separate topic, seems this brief video is just as pertinent here ...