Active Imagination and Jung's Red Book
Active imagination is a practice developed by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung This course is now available with all newly recorded video classes at this link: https://www.depthpsychologyacademy.co... Discover more free video classes on Jung and Jungian psychology at: https://www.DepthPsychologyAcademy.com Visit: https://www.DepthPsychologyAlliance.com to connect with like-minded others. Active imagination is a practice developed by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung that facilitates a dialogue between consciousness and the unconscious. This can be accomplished in many ways and, in fact, it should be pursued in an individual way, using whatever medium (art, movement, writing, music) works best for the individual. For this reason, that is, because the technique should arise from and out of the individual, Jung was very reluctant to systematize active imagination as a technique.

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