Enter Philemon {here Volume I moves to what is in Volume III or December 30,1913 to January 14,1914} Philemon is the new dialogue companion who represents an Egyptian-Gnostic-Helenistic point of view. Here is found the basis for the second book of Liber Novus, Liber Secundus {going forward to Volume IV and April 19. After that is found the foundation for the third book Scrutinies. Here Jung achieves self acceptance. At this time there was a break with the Freudian method of understanding dreams. Dreams should be interpreted not only in retrospect but as they are related to the future.
Jung has a period where he is primarily a theapist. When WWI began Jung realized that his dreams were from the collective unconsciousness. This concept needed future research; there are 12 fantasies that are the basis of this study.