The "Experimentum Crucis"

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1 year 9 months ago - 1 year 9 months ago #32 by Charles Lester
Maria Moltzer and Toni Wolff become a part of Jung's life.  Emma Rauschenbach was Jung's wife, whom he married in 1903; she was also a major factor in his life. This section is mainly about Toni Wolff and how she also was a practictioner of active imaginations. How Toni Wolff was a factor in Jung's thinking is discussed. Both Jung and Toni had 'conversations' with the Egyptian Ka {the aspect of the human soul that survives after the death of the body}

His wife also, starting in 1914, did active imagination. Her knowledge of Greek and Latin  meant she was able to work with Jung as he did research into alchemy. 
Last edit: 1 year 9 months ago by Charles Lester. Reason: Correct spelling

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