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Abraham, Karl, 59, 108, 238
Abraxas, 127, 161-62, 251, 254, 266, 318n
F. B. Katz and, 185-86, 188, 193
active imagination, 24, 121, 137, 155, 266
Adler, Alfred, 57, 59, 259, 312n
Adler, Gerhard, 274
Africa, CGJ in, 96
Ahnenerbe, 4, 245
see also collective unconscious; inner
fatherland
Aion (Deus Leontocephalus), iv, 121, 123, 124,
138-39, 143
alchemy, 7, 14-15, 16, 130, 271
CGJ's interest in, xiv, 131, 138, 139, 159,
17I, 244, 277-78, 307n, 312n
Alcock, J. M., 257
Almqvist, Kurt, 304n
Also Sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche), 51, 126
American Society of Psychical Research, 166
Amsterdam, 182, 195, 196
analytic psychology, 23, 120, 121, 148-60,
311n-12n
collectivity of, 156, 157
in England, 236, 239, 241-44, 246-47,
252-55, 258, 260, 276
guiding fiction and, 157-58, 228, 230, 312n
initiatory process in, 141
intellectual education and, 170-71, 207, 209
H. F. McCormick on allure of, 215-21
Roman Catholicism compared with, 141, 157
in United States, 206, 241, 248, 249-50, 265,
277
women's attraction to, 165-66
see also specific concepts and people
ancestor possession, 19-21
Ancient Mystery Cults (Burkert), 127, 129, 130
Andreae, Johann Valentin, 14
Andreas-Salome, Lou, 57, 113
anima, 95, 118, 122, 156, 242, 248, 267
animal magnetism, 32-36, 51
animus, 95, 118, 242, 248, 254, 267
anti-Semitism, 108, 112, 114, 143, 145, 146,
259, 273-77
Antike Mysterienwesen in
religionsgeschichtlicher, ethnologischer
und psychologischer Beleuchtung, Das
(De Jong), 128
anxiety, 47, 82, 84
Apollo, 86, 132
Apuleius, 131-32
archeology, 85, 127
CGJ's interest in, 42, 43-44, 64, 100-103,
110, 125, 138
of Mithraeums, 132, 136
archetypes, xiii, 3, 54, 95, 126, 160, 179, 181,
210, 242, 246-47
Archiv fur Kriminalanthropologie und
Kriminalistik, 297n-98n
Arminius, 10, 107
Arndt, Ernst Moritz, 8, 10-11, 115-16, 288n
art, 124, 133
CGJ's interest in, 42, 44-45
psychoanalytic interpretation of, 57-58
Aryan Christ, 143-46, 153, 155-56, 164, 179,
208, 252, 277
Aryans, iv, xvi, 66, 107-16, 125, 141-47, 259,
263-64, 273-78, 309n-l0n
dementia praecox in, 300n
sun worship of, 68, 111-12, 114-18, 194, 263
Ascona, 75, 79, 84, 85, 86, 114, 117, 118-19,
155, 271, 298
astrology, 128, 130, 133, 135-36, 141
in Jungian therapy, 193, 234
astronomy, 133, 134-35, 141
Austria-Hungary, 57, 59, 71-72, 88, 108
"Autobiographical Fragment" (von Humboldt), vii
autobiographies, xi
spiritual, I I, 30
see also Memories, Dreams, Reflections
automatic writing, 155, 166
Baader, Franz von, 37
Bachofen, Johann Jakob, 85-86, 106, 126, 300n,
307n
Bailey, Ruth, 96-97
Bainbridge, William Sims, 61
Baldur, II6
Ball, Hugo, 74
Basel, 12-13, 100
Basel, University of, 7, 12, 29
Basilides of Alexandria, 139, 161
Bauman, Gret Jung, 69, 234
Baumler, Alfred, 307n
Baur-Celio, Bernhard, 140
Bavaria, 13-14, 42-45, II4
Baynes, Helton Godwin (Peter), 246, 252, 254,
258, 260
Bayreuth, 144, 145
Becher, Johannes, 74
Bell, Mary, 243, 254
Bennett, E. A., 100
Beresford, J. D., 257
Bergson, Henri, 239, 241
Berlin, 8, 10, 11-12, 274
O. Gross in, 79, 88, 89
Bertine, Eleanor, 250, 254
"Betender Knabe" (Fidus), 68
Bible, personal, 189, 190, 192-95, 198, 266
Binet, Alfred, 30, 48
Bing, Henri, 74
biology, biological theories:
evolutionary, 30, 46, 86, 102, 104-6, 108, III
as historical science, 105
Lamarckian, 20, 46, 105, 108, 112, 265
spirituality and, 19-20, 99, 277
Bitter, Wilhelm, 273-74
Bjerre, Poul Carl, 113-14
Blaine, Anita McCormick, 201, 205-6
Blatter von Prevorst, 292n
Blavatsky, Madame, 126, 127
Bleuler, Eugen, 45, 47, 51, 69, 77, 294n
psychoanalysis and, 56, 57, 64
Bleuler, Manfred, 299n
Boddinghaus, Martha, 168
Boehme, Jakob, 30
Boer, Charles, 306n
bohemians, bohemian life, 72-77, 84, 85, 87,
96, 100, 298n
O. Gross's arrest and, 88
Wandlungen and, 104, II7, 118-19
Bohler, Eugen, xiv-xv, 146-47
Bollingen, Jung's Tower in, 3-4, 15, 96,
122-23, 235
Borngraber, Otto, 164
bourgeoisie, bourgeois life, 69-76, 88, 100
of CGJ, 69-70, 78, 87, 90, 96
Bowditch, Fanny, see Katz, Fanny Bowditch
Bowditch, Henry Pickering, 166, 167
Bowditch, Selma, 167, 168, 172, 196-97
Boyle, Nicholas, 10
Breuer, Josef, 56
Brill, A. A., 239
Brod, Max, 75, 88
Brunner, Cornelia, 275-76
Bruno, Giordano, 109
Bryan, William Jennings, 205
Burgholzli Psychiatric Clinic, 50, 53, 55-57, 69,
112, 299n
O. Gross at, 70, 73, 77-84, 87, 89, 299n
CGJ's resignation from, 101
CGJ's start at, 31, 42, 45-47
psychoanalysis and, 45, 56, 57, 8 I-84, 87,
89-90
Spielrein's treatment at, 89-90, 30ln
Burkert, Walter, 127, 129, 130
Cafe Stefanie, 74, 76, 298n
Campbell, Joseph, xvi
capitalism, progressive reaction against, 114-15
Carus, Carl Gustav, 30
"Cash Value of Ultimate Peace Terms" (H. F.
McCormick), 226
Cerebrale Sekundaifunktion, Die (O. Gross), 88
C. G. Jung Biographical Archives Project,
62-63, 90, 152, 170, 208, 272, 302n
C. G. Jungs Medium (Zumstein-Preiswerk), 26
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 144-45, 273,
309n-1On
Champernowne, Irene, 272-73, 276
Charcot, J. M., 30
Charet, F. X., 64
Chicago, III., 202-7, 218, 223, 234-35
Christianity, 171-72, 239, 277-78
mystery cults compared with, 130, 132, 133,
308n
Stuck's paintings and, 44-45
see also Judeo-Christian tradition;
Protestants, Protestantism; Roman
Catholicism, Roman Catholics
Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz
(Andreae), 14
civilization, 102, II2, 115
Jews and, 143, 263-64, 275
repression and, 76, 78, 86
clairvoyance, 25, 31-32, 35, 37, 51, 150
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology
(Jung), 212, 241, 242, 246
Collected Works (Jung), xii, xvi, 159, 270, 271
collective unconscious, xiii, 47, 54, 99-104,
121, 126, 159, 242, 246
arguments in support of, 37, 265
individuation and, 153-54
CGJ's fact bending and, 271-72
origin of theory of, 3, 100
phylogeny and, 99, 101-6, 133, 138
positive vs. negative sides of, 153
Wolff and, 95, 96
complexes, 49, 81, 102, 181, 191
"Conception of the Unconscious, The" (Jung),
159-60, 312n
Confessio (pamphlet), 14
Congress for Neuro-Psychiatry (1907), 77-78
consciousness, 46, 48, 49, 220, 244
active imagination and, 155
change and, 100, 113
Corrie, Joan, 250, 253, 254, 26O, 264, 318n
Cosmic Circle, 85
creativity, 50-51, 74-75, 86-87, 96, 104, 118,
188
Creuzer, Friedrich, 126-27, 306n-7n
Crews, Frederick, 58
Criminalistic Institute, 71
criminology, 47, 71-72, 297n-98n
Crookes, William, 31
cross, as symbol, 5, 6, 14-18, 149, 157
Crowley, A1eister, 119
cryptomnesia, 39, 41-52, 104, 125, 138, 265,
270, 292n-95n
"Cryptomnesia" (lung), 50-51
cults, 64, 114, 117-19, 278, 296n
psychoanalysis compared with, 58-61,
64-66, 99-100, 112-13, 150-51
cultural evolution, 85-86, 105, 106
Cumont, Franz, 127-28, 135, 141, 142, 230,
307n
Christianity compared to mystery cults by,
130, 132, 133, 308n
on Mithraic initiation process, 137, 138
Cusanus, Nicholas, 30
Dada movement, 74, 89
Dana, Charles, 240
Darwin, Charles, 30, 110-11
Darwinism, 104-5
Dead, the, 33, 125
individuation and, 153-54
CGJ's encounters and discussions with, xii, xiii,
xvi, 3-4, 22-29, 34, 38-41, 154, 161-62
Seeress of Prevorst and, 35, 38
de Angulo, Cary F., 120, 306n
death, life after, xiii, 20, 31, 176
degeneracy, 264
at Burgholzli, 45
H. Gross's views on, 71-72, 75, 297n-98n
hereditary, 45, 50, 55-56
De Jong, Karel Hendrik Eduard, 128
dementia praecox, 45, 56, 83, 84, 102, 103, 142,
205, 3OOn
Demeter, 86, 129
depression, 91, 204, 232
of F. B. Katz, 167, 196
of E. R. McCormick, 202-4
Des Indes a la planete Mars (From India to the
Planet Mars) (Flournoy), 48-49, 294n
Deus Leontocephalus (Aion), iv, 121, 123, 124,
138-39, 143
Dialogues et fragments philosophiques (Renan),
107
diaries:
of CGJ, xii, 123, 290n; see also "Red Book"
of Emilie Jung, 25
of Karl Gustav Jung, 288n
of F. B. Katz, 182-86, 188-91, 193, 194-95,
244
of Long, 237, 242-47, 250, 252-60, 317n.
318n
of Spielrein, 3OOn-301n
ofC. Wagner, 145
of Wolff, 93, 302n
Diederichs, Eugen, 116
Dieterich, Albrecht, 127, 143, 169, 307n
Dionysus, 43, 86, 106, 117
mystery cult of, 126, 128, 129, 130, 142,
165
diphtheria, 237-38
dissociation, 34, 36, 47-48, 54, 94, 149
divorce, 92, 96, 202, 203, 233
dominants, 54, 95, 160, 181, 246
see also archetypes
dreams, 32, 39, 111, 171, 220, 239, 272
of CGJ, 20, 94, 99, 100, 101, 105, 122-25,
139, 146-47, 149, 151
of Emilie Jung, 25
of Kerner, 37-38
of Long, 236, 243, 245, 250, 254, 255
of Morgan, 266-67
prophetic, 172
Dreams of a Spirit-Seer (Kant), 31
Drewerman, Eugen, xvi
Duke University, 51
Dunlap, Knight, 58
Durer, Albrecht, 44
Eastman, Max, 221, 315n
Eckhardt, Meister, 20, 21, 30
Eder, Edith, 239, 241
Eder, M. David, 213, 239, 241, 246, 257
Edward VII, King of England, 238
ego, 49, 135, 155, 244
Eitington, Max, 78
Eleusinian mysteries, 86, 128, 129, 130, 142, 150
Elijah, 122, 123, 133, 134, 139, 155, 160
Eliot, T. S., 257
Ellenberger, Henri, 23, 290n, 292n, 295n
Ellenville, N.Y., 204-5, 206
Elliot, Mary, 276-77
Ellis, Havelock, 257
Elms, Alan, xiii, 287n
Empedocles, 30
Engels, Friedrich, 85, 300n
England, 9, 138-39, 250-60
analytic psychology in, 236, 239, 241-44,
246-47, 252-55, 258, 260, 276
psychoanalysis in, 236-41, 246, 257, 258
Enlightenment, Freemasonry and, 13, 14, 15
Eranos conference, 271
Eschenmayer, Adam Carl August von, 37
Essay on Spirit-Seeing (Schopenhauer), 32
eugenics, 115, 118
Everybody's Magazine, 221, 315n
evolution, 99, 125
biological, 30, 46, 86, 102, 104-6, 108, 111
cultural, 85-86, 105, 106
O. Gross's views on, 72-73, 76, 84-86
extrasensory perception (ESP), 51
extraversion, 87-88, 181, 219, 220-21, 242,
248, 300n
fairy tales, psychoanalytic interpretation of,
57-58, 296n
false memory syndrome, 49
Fama (pamphlet), 14
Faust (Goethe), 16, 20, 140, 150, 196
Favill, Dr., 206
Fechner, Gustav, 30
feeling type, 181, 219, 221, 242
Feminine principle, 118, 150, 194
Ferenczi, Sandor, 59, 238
Freud's correspondence with, 63, 88, 108,
109, 112-13, 170, 179, 206, 207, 225, 300n
Putnam's correspondence with, 173
Fidus (Karl Hoppner), 2, 68, 117-18, 164, 194,
262, 265, 305n
Fiechter, Ernst, 70
Flarnmarion, Camille, 39
Floumoy, Theodore, 23, 30, 48-49, 54, I04, 294n
Foord, Dr., 204, 205, 206
Fordham, Michael, 272, 275
France, 9, 32, 260
CGJ in, 40, 42
Karl Gustav Jung in, 12, 13
in Napoleonic wars, 5, 6, 7, 14
Frank, Leonhard, 74, 88
freelove, 76-77, 86-87
see also polygamy; sexual liberation
Freemasons, Freemasonry, 5, 13-19, 66, 127,
130, 157, 289n
see also Rosicrucians, Rosicrucianism
Freud, Sigmund, 23, 46, 53-66, 70, 100-103, 145,
215, 238, 239, 259, 264, 295n-97~ 315n
Ferenczi's correspondence with, 63, 88, 108,
109, 112-13, 170, 179, 206, 207, 225, 300n
O. Gross and, 71-81, 83, 84, 88
Haeckeland, 105, 106
Jones's correspondence with, 78, 83, 112,
170, 179, 240
CGJ compared with, 41, 54, 64-66, 97, 99,
106, 135, 158
CGJ's correspondence with, xii, 53, 62-66,
77-81, 83, 84, 89-91, 93-94, 101-2, 108,
113-14, 126, 134, 135, 309n
CGJ as heir apparent of, 53-54, 65-66, 69, 108
CGJ's "religious crush" on, 61-64
CGJ's split with, 53-54, 66, 99, 107-9, 112-13,
135, 136, 166, 173, 177, 236, 238, 241
E. R. McCormick and, 206, 207, 225
M. McCormick and, 204
Mithraism and, 133, 135-36
Nietzsche compared with, 74, 76, 78, 79
Putnam and, 167, 173, 182, 240
sexual theory of, 54, 56, 99, 106, 109, 113, 136
Frey, Liliane, 278
Fries, Ernst, 288n
From India to the Planet Mars (Des Indes a la
planete Mars) (Flournoy), 48-49, 294n
Gedo, John, 64
Geheimnisse, Die (Goethe), 17-18, 289n
genius, 21, 55, 71, 74, 79, 89, 295n
of Goethe, 18, 20
hidden memories and, 50-51
of CGJ, 102-3, 271
"Gentlemen Volunteers, " 226
George, Stefan, 43, 85
Germany, 5-16, 32, 214, 263-64
Freemasonry in, 13-16
Graecophilia in, 110, 303n
Nazism in, xvi, 264, 273-77
sun worship in, 114-17
unification of, 115
see also nationalism, German; specific cities
Gess, Heinz, 264
Gilman, Sander, 55
"Gladius Dei" (Mann), 42, 292n-93n
Glaus, Beat, 286n
Gnostics, Gnosticism, xvi, 127, 130, 131,
16O-62, 185, 251, 252, 307n
Philemon and, 3-4, 139, 287n
God, 21
CGJ's conception of, xiv-xv, 104, 106-7
Pietism and, 9-11
"Gods and Their Representation in the House,
The" (Morgan), 266
Goerres, Josef, 30, 37, 307n
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 12, 16-21, 30, 38,
43, 105, 109, 110, 140, 150, 157, 196, 289n
CGJ as reincarnation of, 18-21
Karl Gustav Jung as illegitimate son of, 18, 19
Gordon, R. L., 137
Graf, Max, 59
Great Mother Goddess, 85, 86, 117, 129, 130,
142, 182, 183
Greece, ancient, 85-86, 142
Germany and, 1I0, 303n
Greek Magical Papyri, 269, 270
Green, Martin, 299n
Greenfeld, Liah, 288n-89n
Gross, Frieda, 73, 77, 79-80, 82, 83, 88
Gross, Hans, 71-72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 88, 89,
297n-98n
Gross, Otto, 70-91, 97, 98, ll7, 238, 297n-300n
arrest of, 88
at Burgholzli, 70, 73, 77-84, 87, 89, 299n
death of, 79, 88, 89
as drug addict, 71, 73, 78-81, 83, 88
CGJ analyzed by, 83-84, 87
CGJ's dislike of, 77, 78, 83
CGJ's notes on, 79-83, 91, 299n
polygamy and, 70, 76-79, 85-87, 89-91, 97,
99, I97, 299n
Gross, Peter, 77, 88
Gross-Cophta, Der (Goethe), 16
Grundlagen des Neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, Die
(Chamberlain), 144-45
guiding fiction, 157-58, 228, 230, 312n
Gurdjieff, George Ivanovitch, 256-58, 260,
317n, 318n
Gypsies, 71-72, 298n
Haeckel, Ernst, 30, 46, 104-6, 109, 111, 116,
303n
Hall, Stanley, 217
Handbuch fur Untersuchungsrichter (H. Gross),
298n
Hanfstangl, Ernst, 320n
Harding, Mary Esther, 250, 254, 265
Harms, Ernest, 268
Hartmann, Eduard von, 30
Harvard University, 166, 167, 277
Hauffe, Friedericke (Seeress of Prevorst),
35-39, 48
Hausheer, Irene, 207
Hecht, Dora, 241
Heidelberg, 7-8, 76, 83, 84
Heine, Heinrich, 5-6, 43
Helios, 132, 133
Hellenes, 144, 310n
Hennings, Emmy, 74
Heraclitus, 20, 30
Herder, J. G., 8, 115
hereditary degeneration, 45, 50, 55-56
Hering, Ewald, 46-47
Hermand, Jost, 115
hermaphrodites, hermaphroditism. 195, 244, 248
Hermes, 146, 154
Hermeticism, 15, 130, 307n
Herrn Dames Aufzeichnungen (Reventlow), 117
Herzensreligion, 9
Herzl, Theodor, 25
Hesse, Hermann, 9, 1I8, 185, 195, 292n
hetairism, 85, 106
Hidden Church o/the Holy Grail, The (Waite),
229-30
hieros logos, 129
Hinkle, Consuela, 240
Hinkle, Walter Scot, 240
Hinkle-Eastwick, Beatrice, 94, 206, 232-33,
248, 250, 254-55, 265, 317n
analysis of, 195
background of, 240-41
CGJ translated by, 212, 241, 270
Long's friendship with, 240, 260
Hitler, Adolf, xvi, ll6, 277
Holm, Lars, 304n
Holtzman, Willy, 30ln
Holy Grail, 15, 116, 145, 149, 155, 159, 190,
195, 227, 230, 254, 315n, 316n
Holy Spirit, 9, 146, 156
Homans, Peter, 64
homosexuality, 62-63, 248, 249
Honegger, Johann Jakob, 102, 103, 127, 142,
269
papers of, xii, 286n-87n
suicide of, 63, 93, 269 .
Hoppner, Karl, see Fidus
Hull, R.F.C., xvi
Humboldt, Alexander von, 12, 289n
Humboldt, Wilhelm von, vii
Hungary, 203, 313n
Hurwitz, Emanuel, 299n
"Hymn to King Helios" (Julian), 98, 109, 134
Hymn to the Mother of the Gods (Julian), 67
hypnosis, 30, 34, 128
hysteria, 25, 30, 45, 55, 56, 90, 128
spiritualism and, 33, 34, 48, 50, 51
I Ching, 193, 234
Illuminati, 13, 15, 16, 19, 66
imagination, 104
active, 24, 121, 137, 155, 266
India, 114, 142
individuation, xiii, 54, 64, 95, 122, 141, 153-54,
157, 180, 198
of F. B. Katz, 182, 194
inner fatherland, 3-21, 41, 109, 129, 287n-90n
ancestor possession and, 19-21
Freemasonry and, 13-19, 289n
Pietism and, 8-11, 19, 288n-89n
Wartburgfest and, 5-7, 287n-88n
International Conference of Women Physicians
(1919), 247-50
International Harvester Company, 201, 202,
211, 232, 234, 320n
International Order for Ethics and Culture,
64-65
International Psychoanalytic Association:
CGJ as president of, 57, 158, 173
conferences of, 57, 78-79, 93-94, 113, 114,
150-51, 168, 300n
Interpretation of Dreams, The (Freud), 53, 113,
239
introversion:
Pietism and, 9, 289n
as psychological type, 87-88, 110, 181, 219,
220-21, 242, 248, 251, 300n
intuition, xvi, 9, 115, 125, 131, 146, 181, 242
Iran, 114, 126, 142
Isis, 127, 128, 129, 131-32, 137, 142-43
Jackson, Howard, 139
Jacobi, Jolande, 62, 97, 170, 274, 275, 278
Jaffe, Aniela, xvi, 278
Memories, Dreams, Reflections and, xii,
94-95, 120, 122, 160-61, 287n
Jaffe, Edgar, 76
Jaffe, Else von Richthofen, 76, 77, 83, 84, 299n
Jaffe, Peter, 77
Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig, S, 8, 115
James, William, 23, 31, 166
Janet, Pierre, 23, 30, 48, 54
Jerome, 136
Jesus Christ, xvi, 30, 44, 107, 112, 123, 133, 278
apostles of, 156
death of, 135, 153
descent into Hell by, 154
Pietism and, 9, 10-11
as Wotan, 146
see also Aryan Christ
John XXII, Pope, 21
Jones, Ernest, 59, 110, 238, 241
Freud's correspondence with, 78, 83, 112,
170, 179, 240
O. Gross and, 71, 75, 78, 83
CGJ criticized by, 150
Putnam's correspondence with, 172, 173
Jouret, Luc, 289n
Joyce, James, 231
Judaism, Jews, xv, 25, 72, 143-46, 156,
263-64, 267, 298n
civilization and, 143, 263-64, 275
psychoanalysis and, 55, 57, 58, 59, 108-9,
112-13, 238, 259
Judeo-Christian tradition, 30, 64-65, 115
CGJ's hostility toward, xv-xvi, 61, 99,
106-7, 141-43, 151
Mithraism as rival of, 132, 141
Julian the Apostate, Emperor of Rome, xv-xvi,
67, 98, 109, 134, 309n
Jung, Agathe (daughter), 25, 69
Jung, Carl Gustav:
as Aion, iv, 121, 123, 124, 139, 143
anti-Semitism of, 112, 114, 145, 146, 273-77
betrayals, omissions, and lies of, 40, 50, 88,
94-95, 269-72
birth of, xii, 7
bourgeois life of, 69-70, 78, 87, 90, 96
death of, xii
diaries of, xii, 123, 290n; see also "Red Book"
doctoral dissertation of, 34, 47-50, 128,
290n-91n, 294n
dreams of, 20, 94, 99, 100, 101, 105, 122-25,
139, 146-47, 149, 151
education of, 12, 29, 42, 105, 110
fame of, xii, 46, 69, 88, 158, 200, 213
family background of, 6-9, 11-19, 24-30,
157, 291n
fantasies of, 66, 99, 10 I, 108, 144
finances of, 29, 42, 70
foreign travels of, xii, 40, 42-45, 53, 55, 91,
96, 108, 109, 113, 150-51, 169, 205-6,
207, 234, 239, 242, 246-47, 254-55, 277,
293n, 295n
in historical perspective, xiii, xiv, xvi, 100,
114-19, 272-77
initiation and deification of, iv, xiii-xvi,
120-25, 133, 138-41, 143, 144, 150, 151,
153, 155-56, 158, 179, 208, 252, 306n
inner fatherland of, 3-21, 41, 109, 287n-91n
lectures and seminars of, xii, 11, 19, 31, 33,
38, 51-52, 100, 109, 120-25, 138-39,
149-60, 171, 239, 246-47, 252, 253, 254,
265, 271, 274, 277, 291n, 292n. 306n
as Leo, 137
masks of, 158-60, 251-52, 253
in medical corps, 181, 188, 211, 242
military interests of, 42, 43
myth of, xiii, xiv, 120, 121, 171
nickname of, 96
number one personality of, 20, 24
number two personality of, 4, 24, 50
paganism of, xv-xvi, 3, 11, 87, 100, 103, 104,
117, 121-25, 133, 148-62, 171-72,
184-86, 239-41, 268, 274-75, 311n-12n
paintings of, xii, 3-4, 15, 151, 152, 162, 266
physical appearance of, 22, 62
polygamy of, 70, 87, 89-97, 158, 191-92,
197, 227
problems in writing biography of, xii-xiii
professional disengagement of, 10 1, 158
psychoanalysis and, 53-66, 69, 89-94,
102-14, 121, 135, 171, 173, 204
reading and library of, 11, 30-38, 125-28,
130-33, 289n, 307n
religion-building proclivities of, xiv-xvi,
64-66, 87, 99-100, 112-13, 149-58, 160,
171-72, 175-77, 180, 184-86, 219,
227-31, 239-41, 251, 268, 277-78
religious background of, 29, 44
sexuality of, 3, 61-63, 87, 89-91, 94, 98, 121
skepticism of, 30, 41, 51, 123
spiritualism and, 22-41, 51, 54, 58, 64, 87,
108, 121, 290n-92n
spiritual rebirth of, xiii, 11, 97-100, 104,
120-25, 149-50, 151, 179
synthesizing abilities of, 102-3, 104, 128, 252
violent language of, 187
visions of, iv. xii, 3-4, 45, 94, 102, 121-25,
138, 141, 149, 151, 154, 179, 208, 286n
Jung, Emilie Preiswerk (mother), 24, 29, 40, 42
death of, 146
as hysteric, 25, 50
Jung, Emma Rauschenbach (wife), xii, 45, 69,
89, 93, 94, 216, 228, 254, 272
death of, 97, 146
CGrs affairs and, 90, 96, 227
H. F. McCormick's correspondence with,
232, 235
Jung, Ernst (uncle), 288n
Jung, Franz Ignaz (great-grandfather), 7
Jung, Franz Karl (son), 69, 207, 286n
Jung, Gertrud (sister), 7, 29, 42
Jung, Gret (daughter), 69, 234
Jung, Johann Heinrich, see Jung-Stilling,
Heinrich
Jung, Johann Paul Achilles (father), 7, 19, 62
death of, 23, 24, 27, 29, 30
Jung, Karl Gustav (grandfather), 6-9, 11-19,
28, 157
baptismal certificate of, 8, 288n
drawing of, 7, 288n
exile and homesickness of, 12-13
as Freemason, 13-16
as Goethe's illegitimate son, 18, 19
imprisonment of, 11-12
religious conversion of, 8, 12, 288n
Jung, Maria Josepha (great-grandmother), 7, 38
Jung, Sigismund von (great-great uncle), 7
Jung Cult, The (Noll), 64, 287n
Jung-Stilling, Heinrich (Johann Heinrich Jung),
11, 30, 32-34
Jung's Turm, 3-4, 15, 96, 122-23, 235
"Jung the Leontocephalus" (Noll), 306n
Kafka, Franz, 88-89
Kahane, Max, 57
Kandinsky, Wassi1y, 43
Kant, Immanuel, 23, 30, 31-32, 218
Katz, Fanny Bowditch, 165-99, 236, 255, 259,
312n-13n
depression of, 167, 196
descent into underworld by, 195
diary of, 182-86, 188-91, 193, 194-95, 244
drawings of, 180-81, 188-90, 193, 194, 195,
197, 199
family background of, 166-67
CGJ's analysis of, 167-81, 240
CGrs correspondence with, 187-88, 196
marriage of, 165, 182, 190-92, 194, 197-98
Moltzer's analysis of, 168, 170, 174, 180,
182, 185-95
Putnam's correspondence with, 168-70,
172-80, 184-85, 192
sacrifice of, 182-85
Katz, Johann Rudolf, 182, 186, 190-95,
197-98, 255, 256, 294n
Keller, Adolph, 152, 180, 227, 235
Keller, Tina, 92, 95, 152, 179-80, 186-87,
301n, 311n
Kerner, Justinius, 34-39, 48, 51, 292n
Kerr, John, 64
Keyser1ing, Count Hermann, 264
Klages, Ludwig, 85, 117
Knapp, Albert, 64-65
Konig Friedwahn (Borngraber), 164
Kraepelin, Emil, 73, 81, 83
Krenn, Edwin, 233, 234
"Kreuzlingen gesture" incident, 63
Kusnacht, 3, 70, 96, 101-2, 117, 121, 215, 218,
235, 278
Laban, Rudolph von, 118
Lamarck, Chevalier de, 30
Lamarckian biology, 20, 46, 105, 108, 112, 265
Land of the Dead, 3, 23, 41, 122-25, 129, 146,
154, 159-60, 195, 208
Lao-dze, 218
Lawrence, D. H., 77
Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 76, 77, 84,
299n
Layard, John, 95, 97, 272
Lectures on the Origins and Growth of Religion
(Muller), 98
Legge, P.lexander, 211
Lenin, V. 1., 43
Leo, 137, 138, 139
leo, grade of, 136-38
libido, 98, 99, 105-7, 109-10, 135, 136,
141-42, 181, 194, 241, 245, 246, 249, 251
"Lichtgebet, " 68, 118, 265
"Liebe" (Fidus), 2
lions, 124, 136-38
Lombroso, Cesare, 3 I
London Psycho-P.nalytic Society, 238, 246
Long, Constance, 165-66, 236-60, 264,
316n-18n
analysis of, 195, 241, 254
"MKB" and, 243, 253, 255, 256
diary of, 237, 242-47, 250, 252-60, 317n,
318n
dreams and visions of, 236, 243, 245, 250,
254, 255
health problems of, 237, 246, 250, 260
at International Conference of Women
Physicians, 247-50
CGJ's break with, 255-56
CGJ's correspondence with, 237, 250-52,
258-59
CGJ translated by, 241
Ouspensky and, 255-60, 317n
in Zurich, 236, 239-41
Ludendorff, Erich, I 16
Lusitania, 214, 215
Luther, Martin, 5-6, 9
Lutheranism, 6, 9, 10
McClure's, 72
McCormick, Adah Wilson, 233
McCormick, Anita, 20 I, 205-6
McCormick, Anne Urquhart Stillman (Fifi), 234
McCormick, Cyrus, Jr., 201-2, 213
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, Sr., 201
McCormick, Editha, 200, 202
McCormick, Edith Rockefeller, 165-66, 195,
200-236, 240, 313n-16n
agoraphobia of, 201, 205, 207, 218, 224, 231
analysis of, 200, 204, 206, 207, 213, 218
as analyst, 200, 202, 207, 224, 231-32, 234
causes funded by, 224, 225, 226, 231, 234
death of, 234-35
divorce of, 202, 233
dreams of, 218
in Ellenville, 204-5, 206
Hungarian trip of, 203, 313n
intellectual nature of, 201, 202, 207
return to United States by, 233, 234
translation of CGJ's works and, 212-13, 225,
241
McCormick, Ganna Walska, 233
McCormick, Harold Fowler, Jr., 200, 202, 203,
207-12, 215, 222-23, 232
analysis of, 226-27
CGJ's relationship with, 207-8, 234
marriage of, 233-34
McCormick, Harold Fowler, Sr., 200-206,
208-24, 226-35, 320n
analysis of, 195, 212, 226-27
family background of, 201-2
CGJ's relationship with, 209, 212, 215, 218
on Psychological Club, 228-29
Psychological Club building selected by,
223-24
return to United States by, 232
walking trip of, 216-17, 218
McCormick, John D. Rockefeller, 200, 202, 203
McCormick, Mary Virginia, 201, 203, 217
McCormick, Mathilde, 200, 202, 203, 208, 212,
227, 238
McCormick, Medill, 91, 203-4, 205, 233
McCormick, Muriel, 200, 202, 203, 207, 212, 233
analysis of, 195, 210, 217, 226-27
education of, 208, 213
father's correspondence with, 210
personality of, 208, 209, 211, 217
McCormick, Nancy Fowler (Nettie), 201, 202,
205-6, 211-14, 216-19, 232-33
Edith's correspondence with, 225
Fowler's correspondence with, 222-23
Harold's correspondence with, 204, 208, 211,
212, 213-14, 216-17, 218, 226, 231
McCormick, Ruth Hanna, 91
McCormick, Stanley, 201, 202, 203, 205-6, 226
Maeder, Alphonse, 113, 150-51, 152, In, 180,
182, 187, 227
Mainz, 7
mandalas, 114, 162, 242, 244, 266, 271
Mann, Kristine, 250, 271
Mann, Thomas, 42, 292n-93n
Mars, Martians, 39, 48-49
Masculine principle, 118, 189, 194
matriarchy, 72, 74, 85-86, 106
Mazdean religion, 132
Mead, G.R.S. 131, 269-70
Meier, Carl A., 97
Mellon, Mary, 213
Mellon, Paul, 213
memories, 125
Burgholzli research on, 46-47
Freud's views on, 56
hidden, 39, 41-52, 104, 125, 138, 265, 270,
292n-95n
"implicit, " 49
organic, 46
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (MDR) (Jung),
xii-xiv, 7, 24, 29, 160-61, 293n
classical education in, 110
"Confrontation with the Unconscious" in,
120, 122
dreams in, 100, 105
falsifications in, 291 n
German edition of, xiii, 286n
hereditary statistics in, 55
Jaffe's role in writing of, xiii, 120, 287n
"On Life After Death" in, 20-21
Philemon in, 3, 139
stone tablets in, 4
Wiedergeburt testimonies compared with, II
Wolff and, 94-95
men, CGJ's problems with, 22, 62-63
Menschwerdung, 155, 156, 157
Mercurius, 278, 312n
Metamorphoses (Apuleius), 131-32
Meyrink, Gustav, 74
Miller, Miss Frank, 104, 106, 112
Minder, Bernard, 30ln
Mithraeums, 132, 136, 137
Mithraic Liturgy, 127, 132, 143, 269-70
Mithraic mysteries, iv, 121, 124, 125, 127-28,
132-43, 230, 269-70, 306n-9n
Christianity compared with, 132, 133, 308n
initiation into, 132, 136-37, 138
Philemon and, 3-4, 287n
tauroctony in, 132-36
Mithraic Ritual, A (Mead), 269-70
Mithras, 121, 125, 132
as kosmokrator, 133
as Sollnvictus, 132
tauroctony and, 132-36
Mithrasliturgie, Eine (Dieterich), 269-70
Moltter, Maria, 94, 185-98, 239, 241, 245, 31In
CGJ analyzed by, 170
CGJ's alleged affair with, 94, 170, 191-92,
198, 206
Katt compared with, 181, 191-92
Katz's correspondence with, 195-98
Katt's treatment with, 168, 170, 174, 180,
182, 185-95
McCormick family and, 206, 207, 217, 227
Monistenbund, 116
Monologen (Schleiermacher), 289n
monotheism, xv, 30, 99, 172, 277
see also God
Morgan, Christiana, 92, 266-68, 302n
Morganblatt, 18
Moses, B. Frederick, 240
Mosse, George, 146, 259
"Moth to the Sun, The" (Miller), 106
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 180
Muhsam, Erich, 74-75
Muller, Friedrich Max, 98, 111-12, 114, 306n
Muller, Herman, 234
Mueller, K. 0., 307n
Munich, 85, 88, 292n-93n
O. Gross in, 73-75, 77, 81, 83, 84
CGJ in, 42-45, 70, 113, 114, 150-51, 300n
1913 psychoanalytic congress in, 113, 114,
150-51, 300n
Schwabing counterculture in, 74-75, 84, 117,
182
Munich Secession, 44, 293n
Murray, Henry A., 92, 266-68, 277, 301n-2n
music, 6, 114
psychoanalytic interpretation of, 57-58
Wagner's operas and, 18, 23, 57-58, 116,
145, 155-56, 180, 185, 227, 239, 254,
310n
Mutterrecht, Das (Bachofen), 85
Myers, F.W.H., 31
Mysteria (Noll's unpublished anthology), 306n
Mysteries of Mithras, The (Cumont), 132, 137
Mysterium Coniunctionis (Jung), 137
mystery cults, xiv, 120-43, 176, 306n-9n, 315n
at Bayreuth, 145
Christianity compared with, 130, 132, 133,
308n
of Dionysus, 126, 128, 129, 130, 142, 165
Eleusinian, 86, 128, 129, DO, 142, 150
initiation stages in, 129-30, 132, 136-37,
138, 308n
CGJ's sources on, 125-28, 306n-7n
Mithraic, see Mithraic mysteries
passion for secrecy in, 131-32, 140-41, 251
mystery of deification, 120-47, 196, 244-45,
306n-10n
CGJ's account of, 122-25, 306n
see also mystery cults
mysticism, 9, 21, 30, 115-16, 118, ISO, 185, 241
myth, xvi, 10
Freud/Jung, 53-54
Greek, 43-44, 86, 98-99, 101, 110, 126
ofCG1, xiii, xiv, 120, 121, 171
CGJ's interest in, 64, 65, 81-82, 98-99, 101,
103, 106, 107, 109-12, 125-28, 184, 301n
of mystery cults, 129, 130, 132
psychoanalysis and, 57-58
psychosis and, 102, 103, 104, 127, 142
Roman, 110, 206
of Rosicrucians, 14
solar, 98, 106, 107, 109, 111-12
in Stuck's work, 44-45
Nabokov, Vladimir, xi
Naeff, Erna Wolff, 93
Nameche, Gene, 63, 90, 95, 272, 273, 274, 276
Napoleon I, Emperor of France, S, 6
Napoleonic wars, S, 6, 7, 14
narcissism, 150
nationalism, German, 5-11, 108
Pietism and, 8-11
nature, 115, 141, 143, 264
Nazism, xvi, 264, 273-77
Nelken, Jan, 103, 127, 142
Neumann, Erich, 274
neuroses, 99, 102, 109, 219
New Age, 238-39, 256
New Man, 155, 158
New Testament, S, 146
New York Analytical Psychology Club, 250
New York City, International Conference of
Women Physicians in, 247-50
Nicoll, Maurice, 246, 254, 257, 258, 260
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 30, 43, 44, 51, 215, 222,
239, 293n
O. Gross and, 73-74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 84
as CGJ's source, 126
Wagner's relationship with, 55, 295n
night-sea journey, 124, 318n
Numa Pompilius, 206
Oczeret, Herbert, 91-92
Odin, see Wotan
On Dreams (Freud), 239, 241
"On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called
Occult Phenomena" (lung), 34, 47-50,
128, 290n-91n, 294n
"ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, " 104-6
Orage, A. R., 238-9, 256-57
Osiris, 143
Otto, Rudolph, 9
Otto Gross (Hurwitz), 299n
Ouija boards, 27-28
Ouspensky, P. D., 255-60, 317n. 318n
Oxford Club, 180
paganism, 10, 43-44, 98-162, 239-41,
302n-12n
of CGJ, xv-xvi, 3, 11, 87, 100, 103, 104, 117,
121-25, 133, 148-62, 171-72, 184-86,
239-41, 268, 274-75, 31In-12n
of Stuck, 44
see also mystery cults; sun worship; specific
deities
Pallas, 136-37
Pan, 44
Pantheon, xiii
"Paralysis by Analysis, " 232
Paris, 12, 13, 40, 50
Parsifal (Wagner), 18, 23, 116, 145, 155-56,
180, 185, 227, 239, 254, 310n
patriarchy, xv, 71-74, 85, 86, 106
Persephone, 129, ISO
Persia, ancient, 132
persona, 95, 159, 160, 242, 244, 245
personality, multiple, 30, 34, 48, 49, 50
Peter, Saint, 133, 139
Pfister, Oskar, 225
Philemon, 3-4, 18, 31, 122-23, 134, 139, 149,
151, 16O, 161, 254, 287n
philology, 144
comparative, 102-3, 104, 107, 108, 110-12,
114
Philosopher's Stone (Word of God), IS
philosophy, 110
CGJ's readings in, 30-32
phylogeny, of psychology, 99, 101-6, 108-9,
126, 133, 138, 142, 303n
Pieta (Stuck), 44
Pietism, 8-11, 19, 29, 30, 107, 175, 288n-89n
plagiarism, unconscious, 51
Plato, 9, 30, 179
Plotinus, 30
Pocantico Hills, N.Y., 206, 212, 213, 222, 233
political liberation, 10, 72, 89, 99
polygamy, 76-79, 85-87, 99, 297n-302n
of CGJ, 70, 87, 89-97, 158, 191-92, 197, 227
CG1's recommending of, 91-92, 204, 233,
267
of 1. R. Katz, 190-92, 197-98
Porphyry, 136-37
Prague, 71, 88-89
Preiswerk, Augusta Faber, 25, 26, 38, 40
Preiswerk, Auguste (Aunt Gusteli), 30
Preiswerk, Bertha, 27
Preiswerk, Celestine (Dini), 28
Preiswerk, Eduard, 29-30
Preiswerk, Helene (Helly), 23, 25-30, 34,
37-41, 94, 290n-91n, 295n
death of, 40, 93
Ivenes and, 39, 48, 149
in CGJ's dissertation, 47-48, 50, 51, 128
Preiswerk, Louise (Luggy), 25, 26, 29
Preiswerk, Rev. Samuel (father), 24-27, 38
Preiswerk, Rudolph, 23-24, 25, 27, 29
Preiswerk, Samuel (son), 29, 38
Preiswerk family:
history of, 24-25, 291n
CGJ aided by, 29-30
CGJ's problems with, 29, 40, 50, 51
prisci theologi, 14, 289n
projection, 219, 221
Protestants, Protestantism, xv, 30, 44, 156
Karl Gustav Jung's conversion to, 8, 12, 288n
Lutheranism, 6, 9, 10
Pietism and, 8-11, 19, 29, 30, 107, 175,
288n-89n
Prussia, 8, 10, 11-12
psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic movement, 45,
53-66, 69, 87-94, 102-14, 121, 171, 173,
204, 315n
Aryan-Semite split in, 103, 108-9, 112-13
cultural creations and, 57-58, 135
cultural revitalization and, 54, 84, 99-100,
104, 113
in England, 236-41, 246, 257, 258
O. Gross and, 71, 73-84, 87, 88, 299n
Jews and, 55, 57, 58, 59, 108-9, 112-13, 238,
259
CGJ's enemies in, 150, 177
CGJ's synthesizing project and, 102-3, 104
as religion or cult, 58-61, 64-66, 99-100,
112-13, 150-51
sexual intimacies with patients and, 56, 59
as Weltanschauung, 54, 57
Psychological Club, 18, 96, 97, 180, 182,
186-87, 195, 197
building for, 223-24, 226
CGJ's 1916 talks to, 149-60, 311n
E. F. McCormick and, 223-29
pro-German sympathizers in, 276-77
psychological tests, 47, 49, 69, 71, 102-3, 294n
psychological types, 54, 87-88, 92, 95, 121,
123, 242-43, 248, 3OOn
overcoming limits of, 156
see also specific types
Psychological Types (Jung), 88, 95, 300n
Psychological Wednesday Evening Circle, 57, 5'
Psychologie der unbewussten Prozesse, Die
(Jung), 159-60
Psychology of the Unconscious (Jung), see
Wanderlungen und Symbole der Libido
Psycho-Medical Society, 239
psychosis, 50, 99, 109, 112
myth and, 102, 103, 104, 127, 142
Putnam, James Jackson, 167-70
Freud and, 167, 173, 182, 240
CGJ's loss of support of, 181-82
F. B. Katz's correspondence with, 168-70,
172-80, 184-85, 192
radiolaria, 105
rational thought (reason), xvi, 99, 115, 125
Raub, Michael, 72
Rauschenbach, Emma, see Jung, Emma
Rauschenbach
ravens, as symbol, 146
Read, Herbert, 257
Re-Creating of the Individual, The (Hinkle), 26
"Red Book" (lung), xii, 4, 123, 134, 139, 151,
152, 189, 271, 286n
redemption, xiv-xv, 104, 106-7, 153, 185, 239
251, 278, 31On
Reimer, Georg Andreas, 8
reincarnation, 18-21
Reitler, Rudolph, 57
Reitzenstein, Richard, 127, 130, 307n
religion:
CGJ's building of, xiv-xvi, 64-66, 87,
99-100, 112-13, 149-58, 160, 171-72,
175-77, 180, 184-86, 219, 227-31,
239-41, 251, 268, 277-78
psychoanalysis as, 58-61, 64-66, 99-100,
112-13, 150-51
see also specific religions
religious imagery, fin-de-siecle reinterpretation
of, 44-45, 293n
Renan, Ernest, 3D, 107, 109, Ill, 112, 114, 141
repression, 72-74, 112, 115, 135, 141, 217, 221
hysterical, 102
sexual, 72, 76, 78, 86, 87, 184
resistance, 221, 243
Reventlow, Franziska Gratin zu (Fanny), 117,
182
Rhine, J. B., 51, 295n
Ribot, Theodule, 30, 48
Richthofen, Else von, see Jaffe, Else von
Richthofen
Richthofen, Frieda von, see Lawrence, Frieda
von Richthofen
Rieff, Philip, 59
Rildin, Franz, 57, 64, 167-68, 176, 215
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 43, 113
Rintelen, Friedrich, 288n
Robinson, Forrest, 92, 301n-2n
Rockefeller, Edith, see McCormick, Edith
Rockefeller
Rockefeller, John. D., Jr., 233, 234-35
Rockefeller, John. D., Sr., 200-203, 207,
213-16, 226, 233
Edith's correspondence with, 210, 214, 222,
224-25, 230-32
Harold's correspondence with, 202, 203, 205,
209, 211, 215-22, 230
Rockefeller, Laura, 203, 210, 213-14
"Role of the Unconscious, The" ("Uber das
Unbewusste") (Jung), 259
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholics, xv, 7, 8,
12, 44, 60, 72, 156, 278, 287n
Jungian analysis compared with, 141, 157
Mithraism compared with, 132
Romans, ancient, 10, 85, 110, 142, 206
Romanticism, German, 8, 9, 12, 19, 105, 110,
266, 289n, 307n
Roosevelt, Theodore, 205
rose, as symbol, 5, 14-18, 149, 157, 182, 183
Rosenbaum, Ema, 272
Rosenbaum, Vladimir, 276
Rosicrucians, Rosicrucianism, 7, 14, 15, 130,
157, 289n
Rothermere, Lady, 257
runes, 116, 118, 147, 149, 273
Sabazios mystery cult, 129
Sabina (Holtzman), 301n
sacrifice, 6, 116, 135-36, 149
ofF. B. Katz, 182-85
Salome, 122, 123, 124, 155, 160
Salzburg, 57, 78-79
Schama, Simon, xiv
Schelling, Friedrich W. J., 30, 37
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 43,
110
Schlegel, August Wilhelm, 8
Schlegel, Friedrich, 8
Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 7, 8-9, 11, 12, 37,
107, 115, 279, 289n
Schmid, Hans, 181, 227
Schmitz, Oskar, 264
Schneiter, Carl, 103, 142
Schoenbrun (chemist), 7, 288n
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 23, 30, 31, 32, 215
Schubert, Gotthilf von, 37
Schweizer Illustrierten, 234
Schwyzer, E. (Solar Phallus Man), 268-71
seances, 22-29, 38-40, 47-49, 165, 166,
290n-91n
Sebaldt von Werth, Max Ferdinand, 118,
305n-6n
Secret Church, 230, 254
Seelenprobleme der Gegenwart (Jung), 268
Seewald, Richard, 74
Seherin von Prevorst, Die (Kerner), 34-39, 48,
292n
Semites, 107-12, 142-46
Semon, Richard, 46-47, 294n
sensation, 181, 242
Septem Sermones ad Mortuous (Jung), 148-49,
161-62, 186, 251, 253, 311~ 318n
sexuality, 45, 115, 267
creativity and, 86-87
Freud-Jung relationship and, 61-63
Freud's theory of, 54, 56, 99, 106, 109, 113,
136
of CGJ, 3, 61-63, 87, 89-91, 94, 98, 121
repression and, 72, 76, 78, 86, 87, 184
spirituality and, 87, 95, 99
tauroctony and, 135, 136
sexual liberation, 70, 72, 76-78, 84, 88
shadow, 95, 242
Sharp, Clifford, 257
Siegfried, 10, 44, 89, 98, 107, 117
"Smith, Helene, " 48-49
snakes, 138, 139
in CGJ's initiation, 122, 123, 124
in Stuck's work, 44, 293n
Society for Psychoanalytic Endeavors, 168
Solar Temple, 289n
"Sonnenwanderer" (Fidus), 262n
Sonnwendfest, 114, 115-16, 305n
Spielrein, Sabina, 53, 70, 103, 127, 142,
300n-301n
as CGJ's lover, 70, 89-91, 94, 98, 170
spiritualism, 19, 22-41, 47-52, 54, 58, 64, 108,
115, 121, 166, 290n-92n
animal magnetism and, 32-36, 51
hysteria and, 33, 34, 48, 50, 51
CGJ's philosophical reading and, 30-32
seances and, 22-29, 38-40, 47-49, 165, 166,
290n-91n
Seeress of Prevorst and, 34-38
Spring 53, 306n
Stark, Rodney, 61
Steiger, Heinrich, 97
Stekel, Wilhelm, 57, 78-79, 88
Stillman, Anne Urquhart, 234
Stoics, 134-35
Stone, Herbert, 214
Strauss, David Friedrich, 30, 37
"Struktur der Seele, Die" (lung), 268
Stuck, Franz, 44-45, 293n
student fraternities, 5, 288n
Studies on Hysteria (Freud and Breuer), 56
"Study in the Process of Individuation, A" ("Zur
Empirie des Individuationsprozesses")
(lung), 271
suicide, 60, 70, 79, 149, 196, 214
of Honegger, 63, 93, 269
Sulloway, Frank, 60
Sunde, Die (Stuck), 44-45
sun worship, 68, 98-119, 194, 263, 265,
302n-6n
in German Europe, 114-17
Mithras and, 133
Muller and, 98, 111-12, 306n
of Murray, 92
Renan's views on, 107
swastika, 118, 273
Sweden, psychoanalysis and, 113
Swedenborg, Emanuel, 30, 31, 32, 271
Switzerland, xii
Freemasonry in, 13, 15
Karl Gustav Jung in, 12-13
split in psychoanalytic movement in, 103,
108-9, 112-13
sun worship in, 114
Turstkreuze in, 147
see also specific cities
Symbolik und Mythologie der alten Volker
besonders der Griechen (Creuzer), 126
Symbolism, in art, 44-45
symbolism, symbols, 146
Bachofen's views on, 85-86
cross as, 5, 6, 14-18, 149, 157
of Freemasons, 5, 7, 14-18
Mithraic, 124-25, 133, 135-38, 142
rose as, 5, 14-18, 149, 157, 182, 183
Rosicrucian, 7, 14, 15
of sun worship, 114, 118
Taft, William H., 205
Tannenberg Foundation, 116
tauroctony, 132-36
Taurus, 134, 135, 136
Temple of Solomon, 14-15
Teutons, ancient, 6, 10, 98, 107, 116, 142, 143
Theorie der Geister-Kunde (Jung-Stilling),
32-33, 34
Theosophical Publishing Society, 270
Theosophy, 117, 118, 127, 128, 165, 270, 315n,
319n
thinking type, 181, 219, 221, 242
Thor, 116
Thuringia, 114
Tieck, Ludwig, 8
Tower:
of CGJ, 3-4, 15, 96, 122-23, 235
of Murray, 92, 266, 267
Transcendental Physics (Zoellner), 31
transcendent function, 193, 196, 254
Transcendent Function, The (Jung), 155, 312n
transference, 91, 219, 221, 228
of F. B. Katz, 169, 173, 179-80, 182-83, 19'
Tree of Life, 149, 157, 184
Triumph o/the Therapeutic, The (Rieff), 59
Trub, Hans, 152, 227, 235
Trub, Susanne Wolff, 93, 96, 302n
Turstkreuze, 147
"Uber das Unbewusste" (''The Role of the
Unconscious") (lung), 259
Ubermensch, spiritual, 155
Ulansey, David, 133, 134
Ullman, Regina, 79
unconscious, 41, 150, 220, 244-47
artistic productions and, 80
collective, see collective unconscious
evolution of, 99
Freud's view of, 41, 56
hidden memories and, 49-51
CGJ's descent into, 122-24
myth and, 82
personal, 159
plagiarism and, 51
sources of CGJ's views on, 3, 31
threats to life and, 95
United States, 9, 166-67, 173, 199, 200, 232-3
analytic psychology in, 206, 241, 248,
249-50, 265, 277
CGJ in, 55, 91, 108, 109, 169, 205-6, 207,
234, 277, 295n
in World War 1, 226
Urreligion, 126, 143, 263
utopianism, of CGJ, 156, 158, 228-30, 277
Valangin, Aline, 91-92, 276
Vie de Jesus (Renan), 107
Vienna, 42, 53, 57, 78, 88, 108, 181
Villa Stuck, 44
Visible Church, 229-30
visions, 11, 33, 35, 51, 104
of CGJ, iv, xii, 3-4, 45, 94, 102, 121-25, 13~
141, I49, I51, I54, I79, 208, 286n
of F. B. Katz, 189, 195-96
vital force, 40, 292n
see also libido
Volk, Volkish elements, 4-9, 11-12, 18, 21, 24,
115, 252, 259-60, 263-66, 273-75, 277
Aryan Christ and, 143-46
CGJ's return to, 109
F. B. Katz and, 182-85
mystery cults and, 129
Pietism and, 9
sun worship and, 114-17
Wagner, Cosima, 145
Wagner, Richard, 44, 89, 144, 157
Nietzsche's relationship with, 55, 295n
operas of, 18, 23, 57-58, 116, 145, 155-56,
180, 185, 227, 239, 254, 310n
Waite, Arthur Edward, 229-30
Walska, Ganna, 233
Wanderer, 287n
Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido
(Psychology of the Unconscious) (Jung),
44, 93, 98, 103-11, 128, 135-38, 145, 171,
270, 307n
as counterculture success, 104, 117, 118-19
English translation of, 212, 241
Mithraism in, 133, 135, 136, 137, 141, 309n
part 1 of, 106-7, 268
part 2 of, 109-11, 117
"Sacrifice" in, 135, 136
Wartburgfest, 5-7, 287n-88n
Watson, John B., 58
Weber, Marianne, 76-77, 84
Weber, Max, 76, 77, 88
Webster, Richard, 59, 60
Weekly, Frieda von Richthofen, see Lawrence,
Frieda von Richthofen
Weimar, 16
1911 psychoanalytic conference in, 93-94, 168
Weisz, George, 60
Weizmann, Chaim, 267
Wheelwright, Jane, 278
Why Freud Was Wrong (Webster), 59, 60
Wigman, Mary, 118-19
Will to Power, The (Nietzsche), 222
Wilson, Adah, 233
Wilson, Woodrow, 205, 226
Wolff, Antonia (Toni), 92-97, 151, 160, 216,
232
as CGJ's collaborator, xii, 70, 93, 95-96, 136,
181
as CGJ's lover, xii, 3, 70, 93, 121, 170, 197,
227, 234, 235, 267
CGJ's treatment of, 92-94
women, CGJ's relationship with, 22, 89-97,
165, 170-71, 210, 227
see also specific women
Woodworth, Robert, 58
word-association test, 47, 49, 69, 102-3, 171,
181, 213, 220, 294n
World War I, xiv, 3, 23, 88, 141, 149, 152,
210-12, 214, 231, 232, 241-42
H. F. McCormick's proposal for ending of,
226
women and, 247, 249
World War II, 276-77
Wotan (Odin), 98, 116, 274-75, 278, 305n
in CGJ's dreams, 146-47
F. B. Katz's sacrifice to, 182-85
as Mercurius, 312n
as psychopompos, 146, 153
self-sacrifice of, 6, 149
Yale University, 277
Young, James, 254, 257, 258, 260
Zarathustra, 126, 254
Zauberflote, Die (Mozart), 180
Zeus, 137
Zinzendorf, Count Nikolaus Ludwig von, 9, 107
Zionists, 25, 108
Zoellner, J.C.F., 31
Zofingia Students Association, 23, 29, 31, 38,
292n
Zoroastrianism, 126
Zumstein-Preiswerk, Stephanie, 26, 40
Zur Befreiung Deutschlands ("On the Liberation
of Germany") (Arndt), 11
"Zur Empirie des Individuationsprozesses"
("A Study in the Process of Individuation")
(Jung), 271
Zurich, 24, 88, 119
CGJ's move to, 30, 31
see also Burgholzli Psychiatric Clinic
Zurich School, xiv, 3, 18, 96, 97, 117, 121, 142,
149, 150, 165-236, 277-78
E. R. McCormick and, 165-66, 195,
200-201, 207-35
F. B. Katz and, 167-95, 199
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
RICHARD NOLL, a clinical psychologist, is Lecturer in the History of Science at Harvard University. He is a former resident fellow of the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology at MIT. His book The Jung Cult won the 1994 Best Book in Psychology award from the Association of American Publishers.