The essays in this volume are geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C. G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world. Similar to the volatile times Jung found himself in when he created this work a century ago, we today too are confronted with highly turbulent and uncertain conditions of world affairs that threaten any sense of coherent meaning, personally and collectively. The Red Book promises to become an epochal opus for the 21st century in that it offers us guidance for finding soul under postmodern conditions. This is the first volume of a three-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level and compiling essays from distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars.
Contributions by:
Murray Stein: Introduction
Thomas Arzt: "The Way of What Is to Come" Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions
Ashok Bedi: Jung's Red Book: A Compensatory Image for Our Contemporary Culture: A Hindu Perspective
Paul Bishop: In a World That Has Gone Mad, Is What We Really Need ... A Red Book? Plato, Goethe, Schelling, Nietzsche and Jung
Ann Casement: "O tempora O mores "
Josephine Evetts-Secker: "The Incandescent Matter" Shudder, Shimmer, Stammer, Solitude
Nancy Swift Furlotti: Encounters with the Animal Soul: A Voice of Hope for Our Precarious World
Liz Greene: "The Way of What Is to Come" Jung's Vision of the Aquarian Age
John Hill: Confronting Jung: The Red Book Speaks to Our Time
Stephan A. Hoeller: Abraxas: Jung's Gnostic Demiurge in Liber Novus
Russell A. Lockhart: Appassionato for the Imagination
Lance S. Owens: C.G. Jung and the Prophet Puzzle
Dariane Pictet: Movements of Soul in The Red Book
Susan Rowland: The Red Book for Dionysus: A Literary and Transdisciplinary Interpretation
Andreas Schweizer: Encountering the Spirit of the Depths and the Divine Child
Heyong Shen: Why Is The Red Book "Red"? - A Chinese Reader's Reflections
Marvin Spiegelman: On the Impact of Jung and his Red Book: A Personal Story
Liliana Liviano Wahba: Imagination for Evil
John C. Woodcock: The Red Book and the Posthuman
Автор: Reisner, Christoph Dihlmann, Michael Название: [wahl]arzt in osterreich ISBN: 3211336192 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783211336199 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 14482.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
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Das Gesundheitswesen befindet sich im Umbruch. Steigende Anspruche der Patienten stehen restriktiver Ausgabebereitschaft der offentlichen medizinischen Versorgung gegenuber. Kurzfristige budgetorientierte "Gesundheitspolitik" macht vernunftige Reformen zum Wohle Aller beinahe unmoglich. Der Mut zu notwendigen, tief greifenden Veranderungen fehlt sowohl der Politik wie auch den Sozialversicherungstragern und den Arztekammern. Die Folge sind unzufriedene Patienten und uberforderte Arzte. Die "Zweiklassenmedizin" hat sich bereits etabliert, was die immens steigende Anzahl der Wahlarzte beweist. Die Kassenpraxis als "geschutzte Werkstatte" ist passe, Patienten sind zunehmend bereit, trotz sozialer Absicherung Geld fur Gesundheitsdienstleistungen auszugeben. Der niedergelassene Arzt von morgen braucht Strategien, um sich in diesem Umfeld zu behaupten. Die Autoren zeigen auf, wie man auf die Wandlung des Patienten vom Bittsteller zum selbst zahlenden Konsumenten moderner Gesundheitsleistungen reagieren kann.
Автор: Pfaundler Meinhard Von, Schlossmann Arthur Название: Handbuch Der Kinderheilkunde: Ein Buch Fu( R Den Praktischen Arzt ISBN: 1249777216 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781249777212 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 6060.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
The spiritual malaise regnant in today's disenchanted world presents a picture of "a polar night of icy darkness," as Max Weber wrote already a century ago. This collective dark night of the soul is driven by climate change-related disasters, rapid technological innovations, and opaque geostrategic realignments. In the wake of what policy analysts refer to as "Westlessness," the postmodern age is characterized by incessant distractions, urgent calls to responsibility, and in-humanly short deadlines, which result in a general state of exhaustion and burnout. The hovering sense of living in a time frame that is post-histoire induces states of confusion on a personal level as well as in the realm of politics. Totally missing is a grand narrative to guide humanity's vision.
Thinkers, scholars, and Jungian analysts are increasingly looking to C.G. Jung's monumental oeuvre, The Red Book, as a source for guidance to re-enchant the world and to find a new and deeper understanding of the homo religiosus. The essays in this series on Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions circle around this objective and offer countless points of entry into this inspiring work.
This is the fourth volume of a multi-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level and includes essays from the following distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars:
Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt Introduction
Robert M. MercurioThe Red Book and our Contemporary Crises: Active Imagination, Mass Migration and Climate Change
Heike Weis Hyder The Burning Urgency of Psychodynamic Discoveries in The Red Book for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy: A Key for Healing-Resonance of Soul, Love and Life
Maria Helena R. Mandacar Guerra Jung's Red Book as a Healing Symbol for Our Time
Thomas Moore A Book of Magic: Jung's Red Book and the Tradition of Natural Magic
Bruce MacLennanLiber Novus sed non Ultimus Neoplatonic Theurgy for Our Time
Gary Clark Integrating the Archaic and the Modern: The Red Book, Visual Cognitive Modalities and the Neuroscience of Altered States of Consciousness
John MerchantThe Red Book as Jung's Asclepiadean
John Ryan Haule Jung comes back to Himself
Henning Weyerstrass C.G. Jung and the Creative Unconscious
Becca Tarnas The Participatory Imagination
Dale KushnerIn Extremis Jung's Descent into the Language of the Self
Karin Jironet On the Divine and Eternal Solitude of the Star: Jung's Seven Sermons Mirrored to Sufi Mysticism
Katie Givens Kime "So Long As We Are Not Mystics" What the Personal Art of William James and C.G. Jung Give Us Now
Christian Gaillard The Red Book in Venice
Kiley Q. LaughlinThe Red Book A Premodern Graphic Novelty
Mark WinbornLiber Novus and the Metaphorical Psyche: Revisioning The Red Book
Автор: Jipp, Alina Название: Arzt meiner tochter - bonus ISBN: 3743117215 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783743117211 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 2397.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: von Hirschhausen,Eckart Название: Arzt - Deutsch Deutsch - Arzt ISBN: 3468731779 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783468731778 Издательство: Langenscheidt Цена: 403.00 р. Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии.
Edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, the essays in the seriesJung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditionsare geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C.G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world.
The Red Book can be considered as a contribution to the "Golden Chain" (aurea catena) of the world's imaginative literature reaching back to the ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh. As Jung describes this tradition in a letter to Max Rychner, "Faust is the most recent pillar in that bridge of the spirit which spans the morass of world history, beginning with the Gilgamesh epic, the I Ching, the Upanishads, the Tao-te-Ching, the fragments of Heraclitus, and continuing in the Gospel of St. John, the letters of St. Paul, in Meister Eckhart and in Dante." The Red Book extends the "Golden Chain" into our era. Each of the 18 essays in this third volume of the series, Jung's Red Book for Our Time, is unique, and all of them converge on the central theme of the relevance of The Red Book for people today in search of soul under postmodern conditions.
This is the third volume of a multi-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level and includes essays from the following distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars:
- Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt: Introduction
- Stephen A. Aizenstat The Quest for One's Own Red Book in the Digital Age
Paul Brutsche The Creative Power of Soul: A Central Testimony of Jung's Red Book
- Joseph CambrayTheRed Book Today: From Novelty to Innovation - Not Art but Nature
- Linda Carter Jung as Craftsman
- George B. Hogenson The Schreber Case and the Origins of the Red Book
- Toshio Kawai From Internal to Open Psyche: Overcoming Modern Consciousness?
- Samir Mahmoud Reading and Re-Reading Jung as a Muslim: From Traditionalist Critique to the New Possibilities of The Red Book
- Christine Maillard C.G. Jung's Subversive Christology in The Red Book and its Meaning for Our Times
- Mathew Mather Jung's Red Book and the Alchemical Coniunctio
- Patricia Michan The Golden Seed: The Hidden Potentiality within the Vile and the Misshapen
- Gunilla Midb e Troll Music in The Red Book
- Anna MilashevichThe Red Book and the Black Swan: The Trickster as a Psychological Factor behind the Boom and Bust Cycle
- Velimir B. Popovic "I am as I am not" - The Role of Imagination in Construing Dialogical Self
- Ingrid Riedel Transformation of the God-Image in Jung's Red Book Foundations for a New Psychology of Religion
- Murray Stein Jung's Red Book as a New Link in the Aurea Catena
- Zanet Prinčevac de Villablanca The Spirit of This Time: "No One's Child", a Postmodern Fairy Tale
- Megumi YamaThe Red Book A Journey from West to East via the Realm of the Dead
- Mari Yoshikawa: A Japanese Perspective on the Meaning of the Serpent in The Red Book
Edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, the essays in the seriesJung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditionsare geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C.G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world.
The Red Book can be considered as a contribution to the "Golden Chain" (aurea catena) of the world's imaginative literature reaching back to the ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh. As Jung describes this tradition in a letter to Max Rychner, "Faust is the most recent pillar in that bridge of the spirit which spans the morass of world history, beginning with the Gilgamesh epic, the I Ching, the Upanishads, the Tao-te-Ching, the fragments of Heraclitus, and continuing in the Gospel of St. John, the letters of St. Paul, in Meister Eckhart and in Dante." The Red Book extends the "Golden Chain" into our era. Each of the 18 essays in this third volume of the series, Jung's Red Book for Our Time, is unique, and all of them converge on the central theme of the relevance of The Red Book for people today in search of soul under postmodern conditions.
This is the third volume of a multi-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level and includes essays from the following distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars:
- Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt: Introduction
- Stephen A. Aizenstat The Quest for One's Own Red Book in the Digital Age
- Paul Brutsche The Creative Power of Soul: A Central Testimony of Jung's Red Book
- Joseph CambrayTheRed Book Today: From Novelty to Innovation - Not Art but Nature
- Linda Carter Jung as Craftsman
- George B. Hogenson The Schreber Case and the Origins of the Red Book
- Toshio Kawai From Internal to Open Psyche: Overcoming Modern Consciousness?
- Samir Mahmoud Reading and Re-Reading Jung as a Muslim: From Traditionalist Critique to the New Possibilities of The Red Book
- Christine Maillard C.G. Jung's Subversive Christology in The Red Book and its Meaning for Our Times
- Mathew Mather Jung's Red Book and the Alchemical Coniunctio
- Patricia Michan The Golden Seed: The Hidden Potentiality within the Vile and the Misshapen
- Gunilla Midb e Troll Music in The Red Book
- Anna MilashevichThe Red Book and the Black Swan: The Trickster as a Psychological Factor behind the Boom and Bust Cycle
- Velimir B. Popovic "I am as I am not" - The Role of Imagination in Construing Dialogical Self
- Ingrid Riedel Transformation of the God-Image in Jung's Red Book Foundations for a New Psychology of Religion
- Murray Stein Jung's Red Book as a New Link in the Aurea Catena
- Zanet Prinčevac de Villablanca The Spirit of This Time: "No One's Child", a Postmodern Fairy Tale
- Megumi YamaThe Red Book A Journey from West to East via the Realm of the Dead
- Mari Yoshikawa A Japanese Perspective on the Meaning of the Serpent in The Red Book
Edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, the essays in the series Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions are geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C. G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world.
"To give birth to the ancient in a new time is creation," Jung inscribed in his Red Book. The essays in this volume continue what was begun in Volume 1 of Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions by further contextualizing TheRed Book culturally and interpreting it for our time. It is significant that this long sequestered work was published during a period in human history marked by disruption, cultural disintegration, broken boundaries, and acute anxiety. The Red Book offers an antidote for this collective illness and can be seen as a link in the aureacatena, the "golden chain" of spiritual wisdom extending down through the ages from biblical times, ancient Greek philosophy, early Christian and Jewish Gnosis, and alchemy. The Red Book is itself a work of creation that gives birth to the old in a new time.
This is the second volume of a three-volume series set up on a global und multicultural level and includes essays from the following distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars:
- Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt Introduction
- John Beebe The Way Cultural Attitudes are Developed in Jung's Red Book- An "Interview"
- Kate Burns Soul's Desire to become New: Jung's Journey, Our Initiation
- QiRe Ching Aging with The Red Book
- Al Collins Dreaming The Red Book Onward: What Do the Dead Seek Today?
- Lionel Corbett The Red Book as a Religious d104
- John Dourley Jung, the Nothing and the All
- Randy Fertel Trickster, His Apocalyptic Brother, and a World's Unmaking: An Archetypal Reading of Donald Trump
- Noa Schwartz Feuerstein India in The Red Book Overtones and Undertones
- Grazina Gudaite Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions of Experience under Postmodern Conditions
- Lev KhegaiThe Red Book of C.G. Jung and Russian Thought
- G nter Langwieler A Lesson in Peacemaking: The Mystery of Self-Sacrifice in The Red Book
- Keiron Le Grice The Metamorphosis of the Gods: Archetypal Astrology and the Transforma-tion of the God-Image in The Red Book
- Ann Chia-Yi Li The Receptive and the Creative: Jung's Red Book for Our Time in Light of Daoist Alchemy
- Romano M dera The Quest for Meaning after God's Death in an Era of Chaos
- Joerg Rasche On Salome and the Emancipation of Woman in The Red Book
- J. Gary Sparks Abraxas: Then and Now
- David Tacey The Return of the Sacred in an Age of Terror
- Ann Belford Ulanov Blundering into the Work of Redemption
Edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, the essays in the series Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions are geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C. G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world.
"To give birth to the ancient in a new time is creation," Jung inscribed in his Red Book. The essays in this volume continue what was begun in Volume 1 of Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions by further contextualizing TheRed Book culturally and interpreting it for our time. It is significant that this long sequestered work was published during a period in human history marked by disruption, cultural disintegration, broken boundaries, and acute anxiety. The Red Book offers an antidote for this collective illness and can be seen as a link in the aureacatena, the "golden chain" of spiritual wisdom extending down through the ages from biblical times, ancient Greek philosophy, early Christian and Jewish Gnosis, and alchemy. The Red Book is itself a work of creation that gives birth to the old in a new time.
This is the second volume of a three-volume series set up on a global und multicultural level and includes essays from the following distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars:
- Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt Introduction
- John Beebe The Way Cultural Attitudes are Developed in Jung's Red Book- An "Interview"
- Kate Burns Soul's Desire to become New: Jung's Journey, Our Initiation
- QiRe Ching Aging with The Red Book
- Al Collins Dreaming The Red Book Onward: What Do the Dead Seek Today?
- Lionel Corbett The Red Book as a Religious d104
- John Dourley Jung, the Nothing and the All
- Randy Fertel Trickster, His Apocalyptic Brother, and a World's Unmaking: An Archetypal Reading of Donald Trump
- Noa Schwartz Feuerstein India in The Red Book Overtones and Undertones
- Grazina Gudaite Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions of Experience under Postmodern Conditions
- Lev KhegaiThe Red Book of C.G. Jung and Russian Thought
- G nter Langwieler A Lesson in Peacemaking: The Mystery of Self-Sacrifice in The Red Book
- Keiron Le Grice The Metamorphosis of the Gods: Archetypal Astrology and the Transforma-tion of the God-Image in The Red Book
- Ann Chia-Yi Li The Receptive and the Creative: Jung's Red Book for Our Time in Light of Daoist Alchemy
- Romano M dera The Quest for Meaning after God's Death in an Era of Chaos
- Joerg Rasche On Salome and the Emancipation of Woman in The Red Book
- J. Gary Sparks Abraxas: Then and Now
- David Tacey The Return of the Sacred in an Age of Terror
- Ann Belford Ulanov Blundering into the Work of Redemption
The essays in this volume are geared to the recognition that the posthumous publication of The Red Book: Liber Novus by C. G. Jung in 2009 was a meaningful gift to our contemporary world. Similar to the volatile times Jung found himself in when he created this work a century ago, we today too are confronted with highly turbulent and uncertain conditions of world affairs that threaten any sense of coherent meaning, personally and collectively. The Red Book promises to become an epochal opus for the 21st century in that it offers us guidance for finding soul under postmodern conditions. This is the first volume of a three-volume series set up on a global and multicultural level and compiling essays from distinguished Jungian analysts and scholars.
Contributions by:
Murray Stein: Introduction
Thomas Arzt: "The Way of What Is to Come" Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions
Ashok Bedi: Jung's Red Book: A Compensatory Image for Our Contemporary Culture: A Hindu Perspective
Paul Bishop: In a World That Has Gone Mad, Is What We Really Need ... A Red Book? Plato, Goethe, Schelling, Nietzsche and Jung
Ann Casement: "O tempora O mores "
Josephine Evetts-Secker: "The Incandescent Matter" Shudder, Shimmer, Stammer, Solitude
Nancy Swift Furlotti: Encounters with the Animal Soul: A Voice of Hope for Our Precarious World
Liz Greene: "The Way of What Is to Come" Jung's Vision of the Aquarian Age
John Hill: Confronting Jung: The Red Book Speaks to Our Time
Stephan A. Hoeller: Abraxas: Jung's Gnostic Demiurge in Liber Novus
Russell A. Lockhart: Appassionato for the Imagination
Lance S. Owens: C.G. Jung and the Prophet Puzzle
Dariane Pictet: Movements of Soul in The Red Book
Susan Rowland: The Red Book for Dionysus: A Literary and Transdisciplinary Interpretation
Andreas Schweizer: Encountering the Spirit of the Depths and the Divine Child
Heyong Shen: Why Is The Red Book "Red"? - A Chinese Reader's Reflections
Marvin Spiegelman: On the Impact of Jung and his Red Book: A Personal Story
Liliana Liviano Wahba: Imagination for Evil
John C. Woodcock: The Red Book and the Posthuman
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