![]() ![]() His “Red Book” (named for its cover) which he titled Liber Novus, drew from Jung’s exploration of his own subconscious. Works by Carl Jung related to Alchemy and Mysticism:Ĭarl Jung’s Red Book ( Liber Novus) – In addition to being a pioneer in the field of psychoanalysis, Jung was also an artist who dabbled in mysticism. The latter is not an uncommon goal for the mystic or occultist but to approach it with the mindset of a scientists or doctor delving into the human mind produces interesting results. ![]() Their goal was a deeper understanding of the unconscious mind as it plays out in myth and legend and to ultimately find a satisfying answer to man’s purpose. Early psychoanalysts Carl Jung and Herbert Silberer applied their knowledge of psychology to mystic symbols and occult topics. ![]()
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