On Jung's Solution to the End of Meaning

Dolores Brien continues her examination of Wolfgang Giegerich's essay "The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man" in this latest collection of posts to her weblog "A Jungian Notebook."


A Review of "Dialectics and Analytical Psychology: The El Capitan Canyon Seminar"

In a review originally published in the Newsletter of the C.G. Jung Society of Montreal, Harvey L. Shepherd explores Dialectics and Analytical Psychology, a collection of papers from the groundbreaking conversation between Wolfgang Giegerich, David L. Miller, and Greg Mogenson at Pacifica Graduate Institute in June 2004.


Desire, Fascination, and the Other: Some Thoughts on Jung's Interest in Rider Haggard's 'She'

In this essay, previously published in Harvest, Sue Austin traces the political dimensions of Jung's notion of the archetype and explores the power/love opposition which is tightly sewn into much of the performance of gender in the West.



Stopping the World: Psychological Reflections on The Teachings of Don Juan

Jungian analyst Gary Toub reviews Carlos Castaneda's classic The Teachings of Don Juan.


Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul

In an essay originally published in The Round Table Review, Dolores Brien explores Wolfgang Giegerich's challenging reexamination of the individuation process and the true "great work" of the contemporary soul.