Description
The author writes:
“From the many communications I have received of late, it would appear that interest among the educated lay publi in the problems of the human psyche is becoming more serious. New Age pursuits are on the wane. Channeling and crystals, auras, pendulums, past lives and the like have not delivered the goods. People are waking up to their same old neurotic selves. I believe they are now more open than ever to Jung’s views on the nature and influence of the unconscious.
“Why Living Jung? Because to me Jung’s ideas are not dead dogma.”
Indeed, Jungian psychology comes alive in this inventive learning experience featuring the author and a few select friends, notably Professor Adam Brillig, feisty octogenarian and retired analyst, whose views bear more than a passing resemblance to the writings of C. G. Jung.