1st Edition

Aion Researches Into the Phenomenology of the Self

By C.G. Jung Copyright 1991
362 Pages
by Routledge

364 Pages
by Routledge

Aion is one of a number of major works that Jung wrote during his seventies that were concerned with the relations between psychology, alchemy and religion. He is particularly concerned in this volume with the rise of Christianity and with the figure of Christ. He explores how Christianity came about when it did, the importance of the figure of Christ and the identification of the figure of... Read more

FOREWORD I. The Ego II. The Shadow III. The Syzygy: Anima an d Animus IV. The Self V. Christ, a Symbol of the Self VI. The Sign of the Fishes VII. Prophecies of Nostradamus VIII . The Historical Significance of the Fish IX . The Ambivalence of the Fis h Symbol X . The Fish in Alchemy 1i The Medusa 2. The Fish 3. The Fish Symbol of The Cathars XI. The Alchemical Interpretation of the Fish XII . Background to the Psychology of Christian Alchemical Symbolism XIII Gnostic Symbol s of the Self XIV . The Structure and Dynamic s of the Self XV Conclusion

Biography

Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology. He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent.