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This is the last manuscript of Dr Marie-Louise von Franz, dictated
during the final years of her life. If not only contains a
brilliant historical survey of alchemy since Egyptian times, but
above all, a profound comment on a newly translated Arabic
alchemical text from the 10th Century which is a 'Summa' of her
entire life's experience and work.
This is the long-awaited book by Theodor Abt, who has been training
analysts internationally in the art of picture interpretation since
30 years. His long experience in this field has led him to develop
his own method, resulting in this book. Some 150 colour pictures
accompany the text, making this book a valuable resource to have on
the bookshelf for consultation in the following areas: formal
aspects; the symbolism of space; the symbolism of colours; and the
symbolism of numbers.
Why the Amduat is significant -- every evening the sun becomes old
and weak and finally sets behind the Western horizon. Yet, it rises
again in the morning, rejuvenated. How is that possible? How could
the sun for the Ancient Egyptians the Sun God become young and
revitalised during the night, during his night journey? What
happens during this time? The Amduat is a description of the
journey of the Sun God through the night world, that is also the
world of the deceased. The knowledge contained in the Amduat is
meant for the dead Pharaoh. But the text also recommends this
knowledge for living beings. Thus, the journey of the Sun God can
also be seen as a symbolic representation of an inner psychic
process of transformation and renewal.
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