David Alfonzo

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The alchemist, usually represented as a male figure, worked in relation to another person (sometimes real, sometimes an imaginary figure), called the soror mystica, mystical sister. That is to say, the alchemist needed an ‘other’ with whom to relate to get his work done at all. There would be no therapist without the client.
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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