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From the moment of his conception in his mother womb, Tom Kirsch was surrounded by Jungians. Jungian psychology was, as it were, written into his DNA. His contributions to the field are immeasurable and his legacy will continue to impact future generations. This book honors the life and legacy of Tom Kirsch with essays from close friends of Tom who share how he touched their lives. In addition, included is Tom's talk at ISAP for the memorial day of Jung, which was about his relationship to Zurich and to the Jungian analysts, including Jung himself, and also his interview with Murray Stein. Contributing AuthorsJohn BeebeAndreas JungJean KirschLuis MorisAndrew Samuels Heyong ShenThomas SingerMurray Stein
From the moment of his conception in his mother womb, Tom Kirsch was surrounded by Jungians. Jungian psychology was, as it were, written into his DNA. His contributions to the field are immeasurable and his legacy will continue to impact future generations. This book honors the life and legacy of Tom Kirsch with essays from close friends of Tom who share how he touched their lives. In addition, included is Tom's talk at ISAP for the memorial day of Jung, which was about his relationship to Zurich and to the Jungian analysts, including Jung himself, and also his interview with Murray Stein. Contributing AuthorsJohn BeebeAndreas JungJean KirschLuis MorisAndrew Samuels Heyong ShenThomas SingerMurray Stein
Will President Trump destroy civilization or win the Nobel Peace Prize? Humankind's survival feels like a jump ball that could go either way. We are perched on a precipice, and the reason we are looking into an abyss of nuclear annihilation is that the American president has unencumbered, unilateral control over the nuclear codes. One thing we know for sure is that the mind of Donald Trump is currently in control of our fate. Never before have the nuclear codes been in the hands of a man who many observers view as unstable and erratic. The twenty-four experts who contributed to this book analyze President Trump's behavior hoping to provide insights into what may be the most urgent question of our time. What will Trump do with his "big button?"Table of Contents: Chapter 1: The Erratic President-Harry Segal, PhD, Cornell UniversityChapter 2: Nuclear Risk is Rising as Donald Trump Goes Downhill-John Gartner, PhD, Founder, Duty To WarnChapter 3: If President Trump Were Airman Trump, I Would Not Certify Him Psychologically Fit to Handle Nuclear Weapons-Steven Buser, MD, Psychiatrist, Former Major, USAFChapter 4: If Trump Were a Policeman I Would Have to Take Away His Gun-David Reiss, MDChapter 5: If Trump Was Entering the Military, He Would Not Receive a Security Clearance-William Enyart, Former U.S. Congressman & Retired GeneralChapter 6: A Man with No Humanity Has the Power to Destroy Mankind-Lance Dodes, MDChapter 7: Trump's Sick Psyche and Nuclear Weapons: A Deadly Mixture-Gordon Humphrey, former Republican SenatorChapter 8: Facing the Truth: The Power of a Predatory Narcissist-Jacqueline West, PhDChapter 9: Trump's No Madman, He's Following the Strongman Playbook-Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Dept. of History, NYUChapter 10: The Gospel of War Presidency-Richard Painter, Former Chief White House Ethics Lawyer-& Leanne Watt, PhDChapter 11: The Greatest Danger to America is Her Commander in Chief-Joe Cirincione, President, Ploughshares FundChapter 12: Bluffing Us Into the Nuclear Abyss?-James Blight and Janet Lang, Dept. of History, Univ. of WaterlooChapter 13: One Week in August-Seth Norrholm PhDChapter 14: The Bully-in-Chief-Philip Zimbardo, PhD & Rosemary SwordChapter 15: American Carnage: The Wars of Donald Trump-Melvin Goodman, Johns HopkinsChapter 16: Taking Trump's Finger off the Nuclear Button-Tom Collina, Director of Policy, Ploughshares FundChapter 17: Is Donald Trump a Fascist?-Bård Larsen, HistorianChapter 18: The Relentless Victim: How Donald Trump Reinforces North Korea's Narrative-Paul French, Freelance WriterChapter 19: Trump and North Korea: The Offer for Talks Was Impulsive, but Could it Work?-Stephan Haggard, Director, Korea-Pacific ProgramChapter 20: The Art of the North Korea Deal-Harry Kazianis, Director of Defense Studies, The Center for the National InterestChapter 21: Madman or Rational Actor? Kim Jong-un's Nuclear Calculus-Ken Gause, Director, International Affairs Group CNA CorporationChapter 22: How Presidential Actions Raise or Lower the Risk of War-James Doyle, PhD Former Nuclear Nonproliferation Analyst, Los Alamos National LaboratoryChapter 23: Extinction Anxiety and Donald Trump-Thomas Singer, MDAfterword: Visions of Apocalypse and Salvation-Leonard Cruz, MD
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
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 The Red 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 aurea catena, 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 Text- 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- Gräina Gudait¿: Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions of Experience under Postmodern Conditions- Lev Khegai: The Red Book of C.G. Jung and Russian Thought- Günter 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 Transformation 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 Màdera: 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 The Red 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 aurea catena, 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 Text- 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- Gra┼╛ina Gudait─ù: Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions of Experience under Postmodern Conditions- Lev Khegai: The Red Book of C.G. Jung and Russian Thought- Günter 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 Transformation 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 Màdera: 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
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