Dr. Murray Stein's prolific career has produced a substantial body of
writings, lectures, and interviews. His writings, captured in these
volumes, span a wide domain of topics including Christianity,
individuation, midlife, the practice of analytical psychology, and
topics in contemporary society. His deep understanding of analytical
psychology is much more than an academic discourse, but rather a deeply
personal study of Jung that spans nearly half a century.
Volume 1 contains one of the core elements of Dr. Stein's lifelong
teaching, namely the concept of individuation. The process of
individuation fosters the fulfillment of our unconscious potential as
called forth by the archetypal Self. In many ways, it is the meaning of
one's life journey. It encompasses the entire lifetime and includes both
our psychosocial as well as spiritual development. Concepts of
transformation, failure, midlife, mythological figures, and liminality
are central to his writings on individuation. Our journey culminates as
we approach alchemical union through the Unus Mundus.
Table of Contents
The TwoFold Movement of Individuation
Numinous Experience in the Alchemy of Individuation
A Tale of Initiation and Full Individuation
Deconstructing Bewitchment
The Struggle with the Complexes, Personal and Cultural
Finding a Space for Individuation
The Ethics of Individuation: The Individuation of Ethics
Midway on Our Life's Journey: Psychological Transformation at
Midlife
Betrayal: A Way to Wisdom?
Moments of Meaning - Synchronicity and Individuation
On the Role of Failure in the Individuation Process
Individuation in Organizational Life
Helping Tradition to Individuate
Individuation and the Politics of Nations
Where East Meets West: In the House of Individuation
Psychological Individuation and Enlightenment
References
Index