The Red Book of C.G.Jung - a reading and review - part 3 - The Killing of Siegfried

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Symbols are keys to transformation, portals to expansion of consciousness, tools to navigate the conjunction of conscious and unconscious. Which symbols can help us understand what imbalanced masculine and feminine energies in humanity? What is the significance of Odin's theft of feminine magic? Was there a psyop conducted by the Romans? What can the parable of the Prodigal Son tell us? What did Jung learn from the archetypal figures of Elijah and Salome? Are the serpent and the trickster vital for overcoming the spirit of our times? How does the killing of Siegfried relate to world events during Jung's life, and perhaps, events in the near future?

Walter Boechat. The Red Book of C. G. Jung. Routledge (Taylor Francis Group). London and New York. 2017.

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