Projection And Re Collection In Jungian Psychology by Marie-Louise von Franz

An exploration of Jungian dynamics of projection and the complementary process of recollection, showing how unconscious contents are cast outward onto people and events and can be reclaimed into consciousness to advance individuation. Through case studies, dream and myth interpretation, and references to alchemical symbolism, it explains how projections arise from complexes, anima/animus dynamics and transference, and outlines techniques (recognition, active imagination, amplification) for reversing projections and integrating their energy. The essays emphasize the therapeutic and spiritual importance of transforming projections into inner experiences to achieve psychological wholeness and greater creative engagement with the world.

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