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Herbert Silberer's examinations of alchemy and the occult, and his
attempts to correlate the two crafts to the pursuit of
psychoanalysis, is published here complete with the original
illustrations. First published in 1917, this text represents the
extensive investigations Herbert Silberer undertook in order to map
occurrences in the occult with the ascendant psychoanalytic
disciplines present in the Vienna School of which he was part. This
text is marked by its depth of research, with sources such as
Hermes Trismegistus, Flamel, Lacinius, Michael Meier, Paracelsus,
and Boehme quoted and drawn upon in service of Silberer's thesis.
The support of alchemy as a spiritual movement, on the same level
as the yoga traditions of the Indian subcontinent, is also notable.
Together with the three original illustrations, this edition also
contains the extensive bibliography and notes of Silberer.
Charles Corliss presents, for the first time, the complete English
translation of Herbert Silberer's work on dreams, Der Traum:
Einfuhrung in die Traumpsychologie. Based on lectures delivered at
the majestic Urania Star Observatory in Vienna in 1918, Der Traum
was a wide-ranging, accessible introduction to the meaning of
dreams, with examples from Silberer's practice providing a rich
source of illustration. One hundred years after the work was first
published in Silberer's native German, Corliss rescues his voice
from obscurity and adds key supplementary information to place the
work in context. The book begins with an introduction which surveys
the range of Silberer's contributions to psychoanalysis and sets
out what is known of his life, before presenting the full original
text. Presented in eight parts, each with preliminary remarks by
Corliss, the book covers several topics including differing
viewpoints on dreams, Silberer's concept of the hypnagogic
phenomenon, experimental dreams, and aspects of his own theory. Der
Traum ends with a philosophical exploration of how dream content
relates to the core moral fiber of our being, with the work as a
whole reflecting Silberer's optimistic, depth-oriented, and at
times, almost mystical stance. Corliss concludes the book with a
reflection on the rich, teleologically optimistic, and refreshingly
panoramic value of Der Traum. This unique book will be of interest
to analytical psychologists and Jungian psychotherapists in
practice and training, as well as to academics and students of
Jungian studies and the history of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic
studies, theology, philosophy, and the history of psychology.
Charles Corliss presents, for the first time, the complete English
translation of Herbert Silberer's work on dreams, Der Traum:
Einfuhrung in die Traumpsychologie. Based on lectures delivered at
the majestic Urania Star Observatory in Vienna in 1918, Der Traum
was a wide-ranging, accessible introduction to the meaning of
dreams, with examples from Silberer's practice providing a rich
source of illustration. One hundred years after the work was first
published in Silberer's native German, Corliss rescues his voice
from obscurity and adds key supplementary information to place the
work in context. The book begins with an introduction which surveys
the range of Silberer's contributions to psychoanalysis and sets
out what is known of his life, before presenting the full original
text. Presented in eight parts, each with preliminary remarks by
Corliss, the book covers several topics including differing
viewpoints on dreams, Silberer's concept of the hypnagogic
phenomenon, experimental dreams, and aspects of his own theory. Der
Traum ends with a philosophical exploration of how dream content
relates to the core moral fiber of our being, with the work as a
whole reflecting Silberer's optimistic, depth-oriented, and at
times, almost mystical stance. Corliss concludes the book with a
reflection on the rich, teleologically optimistic, and refreshingly
panoramic value of Der Traum. This unique book will be of interest
to analytical psychologists and Jungian psychotherapists in
practice and training, as well as to academics and students of
Jungian studies and the history of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic
studies, theology, philosophy, and the history of psychology.
Der modeme sogenannte "Kulturmensch" hat sich an so manches gewOhnt
Die einander Uberhastenden Fortschritte auf wissenschaftlichen und
technischen Gebieten, die staunenswerten Erfindungen, die einander
in einem fort jagen, sie haben ihn dahin gebracht, da6 er kaum von
etwas mehr Uberrascht wird. Taucht eine neue, unerhOrte Erfindung
auf, flugs wird sie den Zwecken der Menschen dienstbar gemacht und
reiht sich so in das allge- meine Weltgetriebe ein, als ob sie
schon immer da gewesen ware. Nach kurzer Zeit spricht man darilber
kaum mehr als das, was sich eben durch den Gebrauch ergibt. Rasch
ist das UnerhOrte, Absonderliche alltaglich, selbstverstandlich
geworden. Es ware ein Wunder, wenn man die Luftschiffahrt nicht
auch nachgerade als etwas "Selbstverstandliches" ansehen wiirde.
AlIein so ganz gewOhnt hat man sich doch noch nicht daran. Die
AlIgemeinheit fiihlt si ch noch nicht so recht heimisch auf diesem
Gebiete. Es ist noch nichts "Abgetanes". Wohl deshalb, weil die
Luftschiff- fahrt im Vergleich mit vielen anderen technischen
Errungenschaften eine sehr sprOde Dame ist. Sie hat dem WilIen des
Menschen noch nicht nachgegeben - sie stellt Probleme, die erst
gel6st werden mUssen, bevor sie sich ergibt und eingefUgt werden
kann in das gewOhnliche Treiben. Voriaufig nimmt sie noch eine
Sonder- stellung ein. Schon in ihrem Wesen ist est etwas
Besonderes. Es verhalt sich ungeHihr so: die modernen
Verkehrsmittel, so groB- artig sie sich auch entwickeln, halten si
ch in dem altgewohnten Rahmen, sie haften am Boden.
Herbert Silberer's examinations of alchemy and the occult, and his
attempts to correlate the two crafts to the pursuit of
psychoanalysis, is published here complete with the original
illustrations. First published in 1917, this text represents the
extensive investigations Herbert Silberer undertook in order to map
occurrences in the occult with the ascendant psychoanalytic
disciplines present in the Vienna School of which he was part. This
text is marked by its depth of research, with sources such as
Hermes Trismegistus, Flamel, Lacinius, Michael Meier, Paracelsus,
and Boehme quoted and drawn upon in service of Silberer's thesis.
The support of alchemy as a spiritual movement, on the same level
as the yoga traditions of the Indian subcontinent, is also notable.
Together with the three original illustrations, this edition also
contains the extensive bibliography and notes of Silberer.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1917 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1917 Edition.
Prominent among the stones of a fireplace in my country den, one
large rounded giant stands out. It was bourne by the glacial
streams from a more northern resting place and is marked by a
fossil of a mollusk that inhabited northern seas many million years
ago. Yet in spite of the eons of time that have passed it can be
compared with specimens of mollusks that live to-day. Down through
the countless centuries the living stream has carved its structural
habitations in much the same form. The science of Paleontology has
collected this history and has attempted a reconstruction of life
from its beginnings. The same principle here illustrated is true
for the thought-life of mankind. The forms in which it has been
preserved however are not so evident. The structuralizations are
not so definite. If they were, evolution would not have been
possible for the living stream of energy which is utilized by
mind-stuff cannot be confined if it would advance to more complex
integrations. Hence the products of mind in evolution are more
plastic-more subtle and more changing. They are to be found in the
myths and the folk-lore of ancient peoples, the poetry, dramatic
art, and the language of later races. From age to age however the
strivings continue the same. The living vessels must continue and
the products express the most fundamental strivings, in varying
though related forms.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
THIS 44 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
Prominent among the stones of a fireplace in my country den, one
large rounded giant stands out. It was bourne by the glacial
streams from a more northern resting place and is marked by a
fossil of a mollusk that inhabited northern seas many million years
ago. Yet in spite of the eons of time that have passed it can be
compared with specimens of mollusks that live to-day. Down through
the countless centuries the living stream has carved its structural
habitations in much the same form. The science of Paleontology has
collected this history and has attempted a reconstruction of life
from its beginnings.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
1917. Contents: Part 1: parable; dream and myth interpretation;
Part 2: Analytical Part: psychoanalytical interpretation of the
parable; alchemy; Hermetic art; Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry;
problem of multiple interpretation; Part 3: synthetic part:
introversion and regeneration; introversion and
intro-determination; effects of introversion; regeneration; goal of
the work; royal art. Ends with a very extensive bibliography.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
THIS 50 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Alchemy (Paperback)
Herbert Silberer, Smith Ely Jelliffe
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THIS 40 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
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Alchemy (Hardcover)
Herbert Silberer, Smith Ely Jelliffe
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THIS 40 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
THIS 26 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Problems of
Mysticism and Its Symbolism, by Herbert Silberer. To purchase the
entire book, please order ISBN 0766134024.
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