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.