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It will be a relief to many students of the' Unconscious to see in it another aspect than that of a wild beast couched, waiting its hour to spring. Some readers have gathered that view of it from the writings of the Viennese School. This view is at most that dangerous thing a half-truth.

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Analytical Psychology Classic Reprint Carl Gustav Jung Books

This compilation of Jung's lectures is conversational and personal which allowed this reader to feel as though I were sitting with him, just talking. His stories are interesting as always, and I highly recommend this book as a path to getting to know Jung and his thoughts.

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  • Paperback 418 pages
  • Publisher Forgotten Books (April 18, 2018)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1333811594

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Deconstructing Jung.
This book derives from a written transcript of a seminar held about the time Jung broke with Freud and had a psychotic episode ("nervous breakdown" is how you usually hear about it). I came to this book after years of reading many of Jung's published works (beginning with his "Autobiography" & "Man and His Symbols" and later several of his Collected Works "Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious," "Psychology and Alchemy," "Alchemical Studies," "Aion;" as well as the essays collected in "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" and Vincent Brome's fine biography, "Jung Man and Myth").
What I like about the present book is this Jung's books are not easy to understand (he's an alchemist, remember). And many of his followers hollowly parrot what they understood the Master to have said. And his god-like status as a Western shaman is an awesome subcultural projection to overcome-yet one must do so to go beyond the myth and encounter one's own destiny, above and beyond merely imitating Jung's life or blindly following his erstwhile "system." (You know, I have seldom had a dream in four parts, making it a quadraplicity, yet my dreams are not incomplete.) This book reveals Jung the man working on himself and dealing with his own problems the break with Freud, his psychotic episode, women/anima problems. The most notable aspect of this seminar is the time dwelt on anima problems, specifically Rider Haggard's novel, "She," the prototypical story of the anima or inner-woman-as-soul that every man must somehow wrestle (whether via Jung's understanding or some other). Jung only alludes to this novel in his published books; here, it is discussed in considerable detail, revealing insights as well as shortcomings in Jung's thought. In many ways, much of the material here was familiar from other books. Yet it is the personal, intimate quality of Jung-the-man's seminar that breathed life into otherwise dusty, grey concepts that appealed to me here. I was led to this book via Brome's biography (above), who also recommended Jung's earlier book, "Psychology of the Unconsious" as the version of these researches published by Jung himself in his lifetime.
mixed reviews of two different books.
ISBN-13 978-0415738699 actually contains "The Tavistock Lectures", which Jung gave in 1935.
ISBN-13 978-0691098975 is a seminar Jung gave in 1925 (there is a new edition with a revised Title and new introduction called Introduction to Jungian Psychology Notes of the Seminar on Analytical Psychology Given in 1925 ISBN-13 978-0691152059).

The 1st book (ISBN-13 978-0415738699, The Tavistock Lectures), its full text is included in the book "The Symbolic Life" which is vol 18 of the collected works of C.G. Jung.

The book itself is the best introduction to Jungian ideas I found, better than "Man and His Symbols".
The book “Analytical Psychology” contains a course of (now famous and controversial) 5 lectures which Carl Gustav Jung gave at the Tavistock Clinic in London in year 1935.
In these lectures Jung claimed that “complexes” are autonomous personalities who do have their own autonomous consciousness.

Additional supplementary materials on the same topic (i.e. the brain is made up of a constellation of independent or semi-independent agents) are the following books

1) Psychological automatism Essay of experimental psychology on the lower forms of human activity (French “L'automatisme psychologique essai de psychologie expérimentale sur les formes inférieures de l'activité humaine”). Pierre Marie Félix Janet. 1889.
2) On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena. (German “Zur Psychologie und Pathologie sogenannter occulter Phanomene”). Carl Gustav Jung. 1903.
3) The Red Book. (or “Liber Novus” “The New Book”). Carl Gustav Jung. 1913-1917, book published in 2009.
4) In Search of the Miraculous. Fragments of an Unknown Teaching. Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii (rus. Пётр Демьянович Успенский) 1915 (book published in 1992).
5) The Discovery of the Unconscious The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry. Henri Frédéric Ellenberger. 1970
6) The Origin of Consciousness in the Break-Down of the Bicameral Mind. Julian Jaynes. 1976.
7) Divided Consciousness Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action. Ernest Ropiequet "Jack" Hilgard. 1977 (original), 1986 (expanded edition).
8) The Integrated Mind. Michael S. Gazzaniga, Joseph E. LeDoux. 1978.
9) The Social Brain. Discovering the Networks of the Mind. Michael S. Gazzaniga. 1985.
10) The Society of Mind. Marvin Minsky. 1988
11) Evolution of Consciousness The Origins of the Way We Think. Robert Ornstein. 1992.
12) Beyond the Conscious Mind. Unlocking the Secrets of the Self. Thomas R. Blakeslee. 1996.
13) Who’s in charge? Michael S. Gazzaniga. 2011.
14) The Phase. A Practical Guidebook. Michael Raduga (rus. Михаил Радуга). 2011.
15) Conscious Evolution 2.0. or what the Bible, alien abductions and near-death experiences all have in common? Michael Raduga. (rus. Михаил Радуга). 2011.
16) Cognitive Neuroscience. The Biology of the Mind. Michael S. Gazzaniga, Richard B. Ivry, George R. Mangun. 2014 (4th Edition).
17) The Future of the Mind. Michio Kaku. 2014
18) Tales from Both Sides of the Brain. A Life in Neuroscience. Michael S. Gazzaniga. 2015.

The best of these above mentioned books is the book “Beyond the Conscious Mind. Unlocking the Secrets of the Self” by Thomas R. Blakeslee (1996).
Beyond the Conscious Mind Unlocking the Secrets of the Self

The ideas presented in the book “Analytical Psychology” are further developed in “Neurocluster Brain Model” which analyses the processes in the brain from the point of view of the computer science.
The brain is a massively parallel computing machine which means that different areas of the brain process the information independently from each other.
Five lectures brimming with insight, excellence, maturity and kindness. I found myself agreeing strongly with Jung's perspectives in many respects, though I am afraid that he would have been struck off medical registers in Australia today for having affairs with two of his patients. I highlighted so many passages that I exceeded the clipping limit in My Clippings on my well before the end of the book. To sum up what delighted me in this book in one statement Jung considers that the inner lives of individuals have profound depths of meaning in their personal unconscious material that often has parallels in the collective unconscious of humankind, which consists of archetypes and symbols that recur with some variation in cultures around the world and throughout human history.
This compilation of Jung's lectures is conversational and personal which allowed this reader to feel as though I were sitting with him, just talking. His stories are interesting as always, and I highly recommend this book as a path to getting to know Jung and his thoughts.
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