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Saturday's Child : Encounters With the Dark Gods Studies in Jungian Psychology ; 51
author
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Dallet, Janet.
publisher
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Inner City Books
isbn10 | asin
:
091912352X
print isbn13
:
9780919123526
ebook isbn13
:
9780585176994
language
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English
subject
Good and evil--Psychological aspects--Case studies, Jungian psychology, Psychology, Religious.
publication date
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1991
lcc
:
BF789.E94D53 1991eb
ddc
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150.19/54
subject
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Good and evil--Psychological aspects--Case studies, Jungian psychology, Psychology, Religious.
Page 1
Saturday's Child
Page 2
Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron
Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts
Daryl Sharp, General Editor
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Saturday's Child
Encounters with the Dark Gods
Janet O. Dallett
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Also by Janet O. Dallett in this series: When the Spirits Come Back (title 33, 1988)
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Dallett, Janet O. (Osborn), 1933 Saturday's child: encounters with the dark gods
(Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 51)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-919123-52-X
1. Shadow (Psychoanalysis). 2. Good and evil psychological aspects. 3. Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 Religion. I. Title. II. Series.
BF175.5.S55D35 1991 150.19'54 C91-093310-3
Copyright 1991 by Janet O. Dallett. All rights reserved.
INNER CITY BOOKS Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4 Telephone (416) 927-0355 FAX 416-924-1814
Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz. Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp. Senior Editor: Victoria Cowan.
INNER CITY BOOKS was founded in 1980 to promote the understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Jung.
Cover: Talisman Suite III (22" x 30"), etching/aquatint on Rives BFK white, mounted on debossed Rives BFK grey ( Craig Antrim, 1982).
Printed and bound in Canada
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Contents
Acknowledgments
6
Preface
11
1 What Rough Beast?
13
2 Lilith
21
3 Falling
33
4 Saturday's Child
50
5 Mirrors of God
71
6 Examining Jung
88
7 By the Light of Polaris
106
Page 6
Acknowledgments
Thanks go first to my closest friend and frater mysticus in our mutual alchemy, my husband, known in these pages as Sean. He has lived the inner meaning of the book and many of its outer events along with me. If that were not enough, his devotion to his own writing and loving support of mine have been father and mother to my work.
Edward F. Edinger has been an inspiration to me, as analyst, writer and human being. His loyalty to Jung's vision and his own, especially regarding the shocking reality of divine incarnation in the human psyche, has given me courage to speak of my experience of that process and the dark side that predominates when it remains unconscious.
I am also grateful to the patients, colleagues and friends whose lives, along with mine, are knit into the fabric of the text; and the members of the Writers' Group, without whose patient and discerning comments, week by week, I would be lost.
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To Lilith and Wotan, for whose sake I have been obliged to write this book. I ask them to bless it, and pray that it will serve their ultimate redemption.
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The darkness drops again; but now I know That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born? William Butler Yeats, "The Second Coming."
The view that good and evil are spiritual forces outside us, and that man is caught in the conflict between them, is more bearable by far than the insight that the opposites are the ineradicable and indispensable preconditions of all psychic life, so much so that life itself is guilt. C.G. Jung, Mysterium Coniunctionis.
God has fallen out of containment in religion and into the unconscious of man, i.e., he is incarnating. Our unconscious is in
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