Carl Jung’s Liber Novus, better known as The Red Book, has only recently come to light in a complete English translation, published by Norton in a 2009 facsimile edition and a smaller “reader’s edition” in 2012.
Jung on the Meaning of Life - Article (Preprint v1) by Sanford Drob
The dead have their day: Myth and mysticism in C.G.Jung's “The Red Book”, Books
Echoes from the Void: Writings on Magic, Visionary Art and the New Consciousness [Book]
Carl Jung – Art Blart _ art and cultural memory archive
The Visionary Art of C.G Jung in: International Journal of Jungian Studies Volume 15 Issue 2 (2023)
Understanding Synchronicity: How Meaningful Coincidences Shape Our Lives
Jung and the Alchemical Imagination illustrates the spiritual nature of Jungian psychology and the debt it owes to the tradition of esoteric religion. Unlike other books on Jung and alchemy which contain a psychological interpretation of alchemical material, this work uses alchemy to understand the three cornerstones of Jungian spirituality--the self, the transcendent function, and active imagination.
Jung and the Alchemical Imagination [Book]
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Printable Magic serpent - mystic, alchemical art by Carl Gustav Jung
The Visionary Mystical Art of Carl Jung: See Illustrated Pages from The Red Book
Printable Magic dragon - mystic, alchemical art by Carl Gustav Jung