
The Black Books by C. G. Jung
Tuesday 1 December 2020 - A Live Webinar
Professor Sonu Shamdasani in conversation with Alessandra di Montezemolo
In conversation with Alessandra di Montezemolo, Professor Sonu Shamdasani talks about Jung’s visions, fantasies and imaginings
A co-production with Stillpoint Spaces Paris | ![]() |
- Includes a recording of the event with access for a year (14 days post the event)
- Bookings close at 5.00am EST Friday 27 November
The Black Books present Jung’s explorations of the visionary imagination between 1913 to 1932, his personal transformation and the making of analytical psychology. They chart his evolving understanding, showing how he sought to deepen new insights and locate them in real life experiences. The Black Books also enabled Jung’s paintings post-1916 to be more clearly understood in the context of the evolution of the iconography of his personal cosmology.
READ MORE...In this conversation with Sonu Shamdasani, we will hear more about Jung’s “inner conversation”. The visions, fantasies and imaginations he recorded in the Black Books will be explored, together the relevance of their publication to a contemporary understanding of Analytical Psychology.
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