Lets talk about Jung's Red Book (Liber Novus) and Black Books.


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Hello everyone,
Let's meet and talk about CG Jung's Red Book (Liber Novus) and his Black Books. And how they fit within Jung's immense oeuvre?
Everyone is welcomed!
Since 2009, I've engaged with the Red Book a few times (images first and then the narrative). And recently, I finally started reading the Black Books/journals. So, I would love to share the experience/ride with others.
If you have an affinity for Jung's Depth Psychology (Analytical Psychology) and/or have read or plan/want to read the Red Book and/or the Black Books, please join us and participate in the discussion/talk.
Again, all are welcomed!
Again, the Black Books and Red Book hold a seminal place in Jung's Completed Works (see Philemon Foundation). Philemon Foundation – Completing the Works of C. G. Jung
My proposal is this:
1. Preliminary meetup to discuss Jung's Black Books and Red Book.
2. Schedule 3 dates to respectively discuss the 3 major divisions of Liber Novus (Red Book).
3. Then, decide with the participants on how to proceed regarding a comparative approach between The Black Books and Red Book.
NOTE: I will insert a Youtube video on the Red Book (Liber Novus) to help jumpstart the process.
[The Red Book by Carl Jung | Structure, Influences, & Themes (youtube.com)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DFq7e4VA6Q)
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Lets talk about Jung's Red Book (Liber Novus) and Black Books.