Active Imagination


Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth
Encounters with the Soul: Active Imagination As Developed by C.G. Jung
Jung on Active Imagination
The Invisible Partner: How the Male and Female in Each of Us Affects Our Relationships
Imaginal Figures In Everyday Life: Stories from the World between Matter and Mind
Jung and the Alchemical Imagination (The Jung on the Hudson Book series)
The Red Book: Liber Novus
Invisible Guests
Waking Dreams
Dreamworking: How to Listen to the Inner Guidance of Your Dreams
Facing the Dragon: Confronting Personal and Spiritual Grandiosity
Ecstasy: Understanding the Psychology of Joy
She: Understanding Feminine Psychology
Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy (Reality of the Psyche)
Metamorphoses
H.M. Forester
[W]hether it’s a regular dream or a lucid dream, it may simply be taking place at a psychic level. But what we’re really aiming for is engagement, through active imagination, at the imaginal level.
H.M. Forester, The Imaginal Veil

C.G. Jung
I should advise you to put it all down as beautifully & as carefully as you can—in some beautifully bound book. It will seem as if you were making the visions banal—but then you need to do that—then you are freed from the power of them. . . . Then when these things are in some precious book you can go to the book & turn over the pages & for you it will be your church—your cathedral—the silent places of your spirit where you will find renewal. If anyone tells you that it is morbid or neurotic and ...more
C.G. Jung, Visions: Notes of the Seminar Given 1930-1934

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