Contents
Note from the Editors by Emilija Kiehl and Margaret Klenck 16
Welcome by Tom Kelly 18
Opening Address by Marianne Müller 19 by Monday, 29 August 2017
The Hua Yen Philosophy and its Implications for Modern Psychology and Science by Shin’ichi Nakazawa 27
Panel:
The Emergence of the Ecological Mind in Hua-Yen/Kegon Buddhism and Jungian Psychology by Harald Atmanspacher 40 by Joe Cambray 42 by Tuesday, 30 August 2017
Supervising Away From Home: Clinical, Cultural and Professional Challenges by Henry Abramovitch & Jan Wiener 53
Walking Hand in Hand: Complex in Memory; Mind in Matter by Aurea Afonso M. Caetano & Teresa Cristina Machado 69 by Wednesday, 31 August 2016
The Dialogue between Jung and Master Hisamatsu – Agreements and Differences by Ingrid Riedel 89
Women in Korean and Japanese Fairytales: “ChunHyang”) by Youkyeng Lee 103
The Feminine in Korean and Japanese Fairytales: “Princess Kaguya” by Sonoko Toyoda 110 by Thursday, 1 September
Soul in the World: Symbolic Culture as the Medium for Psyche by Warren Colman 121
What is a Jungian Analyst Dreaming When Myth Comes to Mind?
Thirdness as an Aspect of the Anima Media Natura by August J. Cwik 137 by Friday, 2 September
The Dao of Anima Mundi: I Ching and Jungian Analysis,
the Way and the Meaning by Heyong Shen 161
Paranoia as a Moral Problem: Archetype and History by Luigi Zoja 180
President’s Farewell Address by Tom Kelly 196
President’s Farewell at the 2013 Congress in Copenhagen by Joe Cambray 201 by Breakout Sessions
Pre-Congress Panel: Dancing Moving Images in Nature –
Focusing on Japanese Body Culture 210 by Takane Hirai 210 by Yukari Sakiyama 216 by Margarita Mendez 220
Embodied Alchemy: Transformative Fires Within by Tina Stromsted 225 by Monday, 29 August 2017
Suicide Prevention for Depressed Women in Japan by Rika Sato-Tanaka 236
Dissociation and Reconnection: A Woman Looking for the Soul by Hongxia Fan 244
On Ethnopsychoanalysis by Gert Sauer 246
Acceptance of a Partner’s Shadow: Step on the Way of Individuation by Anahit Khananyan 262
The Dichotomy between Logos and Eros in Changing Time:
Lady Oscar and her revolution by Mario Gulli 264
From the Body to the Word. Ars Texendi.
From Analytical Relationship to the Entanglement by Alda Marini 272
Individuation After 70 by Karen Evers-Fahey 281
Ashes and Gold: Analytic Psychology and Old Age by Frances M. Parks 292
How can an Individual refer to Anima Mundi? by Doris Lier 301
Archetypal Transference/Countertransference and Dissociation by Isabelle Meier 310
Negative Transference as Crucifixion by Natalia Pavlikova 319
Making a Decision about the Use of Telecommunications in Distance Training: Moving Towards the Transformation of Institutional Culture by John Gosling & Ester Haumann 325
Between Earth and Cloud: The Technology Interface in Analytic Training by Jacinta Frawley, Sarah Gibson & Joy Norton 335
Introduction: Analytic Fields in Technological Times by George B. Hogenson 344
Today’s Communication Technology in Jung’s Four Stages of Analytical Psychotherapy by John Beebe 346
The Machinery Mind and the Original Heart by Gao Lan 350
The Art of Analysis in the Age of Its Technological Reproduction by Craig E Stephenson, 354
Connections and Disruptions by Beverley Zabriskie 358
Placing Robbie – Twin-ship, Psychosis and Recovering the Human Embodied Dimension by Amanda Dowd 362
Clinical Implication of Images of Island:
Based on Dreams Sand Trays and Art Work of Four Korean Women by Jin-Sook Kim 378
Madama Butterfly – An Alchemy That Went Wrong by Roberto Gambini 387
Absolute Interiority: Analogy of the Fairytale of Rapunzel by Tsuyoshi Inomata 396
As Above, So Below: The Effect of World Genocide on the Anima Mundi,
A Jungian Response by Ronnie Landau 400
Spontaneity as the Essence of Creativity: Working with Psychosomatic
and Eating Disorder Patients by Masako Machizawa 410
Coniunctio Gastronomique – The Kitchen Gods Feast by Susan Clements Negley 420
The Colorless Canvas: Non-representational States and Implications for Analytical Psychology by Mark Winborn 430
Looking at a Handful of Worlds: Filmmaking as a Lived Practice by Mary Dougherty 440
A Different Way of Being in the World – Searching for Meaning in Jungian Psychotherapy and in Films by Chiara Tozzi 450
Introducing Fairy Tale Drama: “Mother Holle” Reanimates the World by John Hill 458
Talking in Italics: Anima Mundi. Godot and Mother Holle Illuminate our Talk by Josephine Evetts-Secker 465
Gaia and Psyche: Anima Mundi for the 21st Century by Andrew Fellows 473
Ancient Symbols, New Perspectives: Anima Mundi and the Sunrise Goddesses by Antonella Adorisio 491
Temple within the Earth, Unfolding the Layers of the Psyche by Margarita Mendez 516
The Anima Mundi and Symbolic Images – Bridges beyond Borders and Conflicts: Working with Intercultural Groups on the Basis of the Principles Analytical Psychology by Wilma Scategni 526
The Foreigner: Modern Faces of an Archetype by Joanne Wieland-Burston 535
Psychosis as a Means to Individuation – A case of severe psychosis healed through working with dreams, active imagination and transference by Ole Vedfelt 548
Catching up with the Soul’s Transition within the Context of Analytical Training by Andrés Ocazionez 557
Phenomenology, DSM, CBT and the World Soul Disconnect by Miriam Gomes de Freitas 568
Rhythm in the Co-transferential Processes by Patrizia Peresso 577
Leonardo da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks as an image of Anima Mundi by Giovanni Gaglione 585
Jung Across Borders – A Western Analyst in Asia by Liza J. Ravitz 596
Sandplay’s Other Face, Hakoniwa by Sachiko Taki-Reece 606 by Tuesday, 30 August 2017
Saint Francis and Myoe – About the Self in Christian and Japanese Buddhist Mysticism by Joerg Rasche 618
Creatio continua, creatio perpetua, Anima mundi: C. G. Jung, T. Izutsu by Antonio Vitolo 625
Recollection and Coping with Transcultural Trauma: Analysis of a dream about a corpse and the Hiroshima-Auschwitz Peace March by Gadi Maoz 633
The effect of Sandplay Therapy on Children with symptoms of trauma linked to abuse, neglect and abandonment by Reinalda Melo da Matta & Denise Gimenez Ramos 642
The Man, the Anima and the Sleeping Beauty by Viviane Thibaudier 657
Patriarchy in Mutation: Archetypal Dreams and Clinical Approaches by Marie-Laure Colonna 663
Vegetal Kingdom in Women’s Images of the Self by A. Del Lungo Minguell, M. Luciani, F. Di Stefano & E. Tisi 669
Soul Making and Sacrifice of Athletes from the Jungian Point of View by Naoya Sakanaka & Tadashi Maeda 675
The Symbolic Maternal Archetype in Gender Violence by Caterina Arcidiacono 688
The Bull has Thrown the Rider – Early Relational Trauma and Borderline States of Mind by Marcus West 697
Earth and Humanity in Crisis Opportunity for Evolution – Danger of Mass Destruction Anima Mundi in Transition by Jean Shinoda Bolen 704
The Phenomenon of Prophetic Dreams as a Manifestation of Synchronicity by Nikita Chetverikov 710
Cultural Cross-overs: Local Contexts, Universal Dreams by Begum Maitra 719
Trump and the American Selfie: Archetypal Defenses of the Group Spirit by Thomas Singer 727
Expression of the Anima Mundi in Setsuko Mitsuhashi’s Japanese-style Paintings: An Encounter and Reconciliation in the Face of her Terminal Illness and Short Life by Mika Irino 748
On Inner Deadness and Creativity by Angelica Löwe 761
Anima Mundi: The Epidemic of Collective Trauma by Eberhard Riedel 772
More to Come: Clinical Studies of Analytical Process with Older Analysands by Harry Wells Fogarty 790
“Mottainai”: A Japanese Sense of Anima Mundi by Yuriko Sato 805
Dreams of Pregnant Women in Hong Kong by Teresa Chan 813
C.G. Jung, Disindividuation, Media:
Effects of Communication Technology on the Human Psyche by Royce Froehlich 822
Coming to terms with Complexity by Arne Vestergaard 834
‘Brief and In-Depth’ – Analytical Psychology in the 21st Century by Jill Fischer 843
Dealing with Evil in East Asian Fairytales by Bou-Yong Rhi 852
‘I Don’t Have Time for My Child’: Mothers with Low Reflective Function, a Narrative Analysis by Asta Zbarauskaite Adler 861
Jung’s Murder of the Warrior-Hero and the Mystery of the Self-Sacrifice of the People in the Red Book by Günter Langwieler 869
Meeting of Jung and Izdubar by Martin Skála 877
Anima Mundi in Transition expressed through Sandplay Therapy – Collaboration between Neuroscience and Analytical Psychology by Kazuyuki Hirao et al. 893
From “Protosymbols” to “Anima Mundi”: Clinical Experience of a Group in a Hospital Psychiatric Department by Rosario Puglisi 906
Couple Games and Sand Play – A Jungian Perspective for Couples by Fulvia De Benedittis, Sandrina Fersurella & Silvia Presciuttini 914
Transgenderism and Transformation:
An Attempt at a Jungian Understanding by Michael A. Marsman 926
Giving Voice to the Silence of the Feminine by Noelia Vazquez 935
Women Spirituality: Recovering Women Medieval Mysticism by Caterina Vezzoli 944
Anima Mundi: Meaningful Interconnections through Imagination, Empathy and Sandplay by Audrey Punnett & Margaret Baron 952
The Anima’s Mute Tales. Clay Handling as a Way to Imagination in Analysis by Carlo Melodia 961
The Western World as Salmacis Fountain by Shmuel Bernstein 969
The Bird as a messenger of Anima Mundi. by Gunilla Midbøe 977 by Thursday, 1 September 2017
The Cultural Skin in China: The Impact of Culture upon Development and Clinical Practice by Brian Feldman 990
The Integration of the Shadow Symbolized in Ten Ox-Herding Pictures – A Spark of ‘Anima Mundi’ in the Process of Analytical Work by Kinko Sayama 1003
Herding an Ox: The Way of Individuation by Warren W. Sibilla 1012
Birth Trauma, Synchronicity and the Anima Mundi: A Case Presentation by John Merchant 1022
The Path of Individuation in Shingon Buddhism by Michael Monhart 1031
The Heart of the World: How can the wisdom of a small muscular pump bring peace to Jerusalem? by Yoram Inspector 1039
Pi’s Shadow and Transformation. Analysis of a film by Ji Yuanjie 1046
Interpretation of the Last Heroine: Ukifune from the Tale of Genji by Michiko Masukura 1051
The Anima Mundi Emerging in a Contemporaneous Artwork by Maria Anna Bernasconi 1058
Synchronicity and the Analytic Field:
The Therapeutic Value of “Connecting” with Universal Order by Massimiliano Scarpelli 1066
From Anima Mundi to Modern Science: A Long Way by Joselyne- Jeanne Ghedighian Courier 1076
What the Red Book does not say: On the Emptiness of Mind by Giuseppe M. Vadalà 1085
The Emergence of a New Consciousness:
Using the Myth of Nezha to Explore the Archetypal Energy of Taiwan by Shiuya Sara Liuh 1096
From Subjectivity to Psychological Interiority by John Hoedl 1104
Theory and Practice as Head and Tail of the Mercurial Serpent by Michael W. Whan 1107
Feeling in ‘Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority’ by Pamela J Power 1110
Reflections on Interiority by Ann Casement 1113
Absolute Interiority: Analogy of the Fairytale of Rapunzel by Tsuyoshi Inomata 1116
Distressed Zen Buddhist Priest: The Healing Power of Dreams by Michael Escamilla & David Rosen 1120
Nightmares of Children – Images of the World’s Interconnectedness by S. Robert Moradi 1126
A Jungian Approach to Healing Trauma Through Dreams by Marion Rauscher Gallbach 1133
Daijo-sai, the Enthronement Ritual in Japan by Masamichi Adachi 1135
Furies or Eumenides? by Pasqualino Ancona 1143
Revisiting the Well at the Dawn of Life by Nancy Swift Furlotti 1151
A Journey to the End of the Earth by Concha Pazo Ferreiro 1159
‘Anima Mundi’ Splitted?
Individuation versus Atmanization; Jung’s Dialogue with the East revisited by Noa Schwartz-Feuerstein 1166
Anima Mundi in the Iconographic Symbolism of the Book of Kells as Seen Through the Prism of Jung’s Red Book by Donna Cozort 1176
Narcissism, Aging, Anima Mundi – Paradox and Necessity by Susan E. Schwartz 1190
Mundus Imaginalis: Bridging Body and Spirit by D. Steven Nouriani 1199
Improvising Presence in the Analytic Space by Jane Bacon 1207
The Philemon Foundation Panel 1218 by Judith Harris 1218 by Michael Marsman 1219 by John Beebe 1221 by Craig E. Stephenson 1223 by Caterina Vezzoli 1226 by Beverley Zabriskie 1229
The Understanding and Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia from the Perspective of Analytical Psychology, Buddhism, and Bushido by Tadashi Maeda 1233
A Woman’s Journey to Find the Meaning of Longingness by Mikyung Jang 1242
The Process of Individuation and the Ten Bulls of Zen. A Possible Parallel by Alejandro Igor Oyarzun, Daniel Igor Mendez & Sophia Igor Mendez 1259
Active Deep Writing by Marta Tibaldi 1269
The Nature of Process by Ann Addison 1278
Shatter, Emptiness & Divine Indwelling Presence:
Beyond the ‘essentialism’ of Plato’s Anima Mundi by Kenneth Kimmel 1289
Don’t Beat the Donkey: Embodied Memories and Tortured Souls by Nickie Amerius-Sargeant 1300
Alchemy: Body & Soul in Transition by Tina Stromsted 1315
The Psychoid, Soul, and Psyche: Piercing Space-Time Barriers by Ann Belford Ulanov 1324
Between Earth and Cloud: The Technology Interface in Analytic Training by Jacinta Frawley, Sarah Gibson & Joy Norton 1337 by Friday, 2 September 2017
Why ARAS? by Thomas Singer 1347
Revisiting the Visions of Christiana Morgan by Ilona Melker 1372
A Case of Flooding in Sandplay: The Ethiopian from the Splendor Solis Comes to Life. by Cynthia Lira 1381
Jung’s 1945 Lecture on Gérard de Nerval’s visions of Aurélia as Anima Mundi by Craig E. Stephenson 1392
Posthumanism and Engagement: A New Challenge for Analytical Psychology by Davide Favero 1401
Seeing Writing on the Wall – Art of Banksy and the Spirit of the Times by Sylvester Wojtkowski 1410
The Human Soul – Lost in Transition at the Dawn of a New Era by Erel Shalit 1419
Emotional Entanglements and the Coniunctio by Pamela J. Power 1428
The Brain Hemispheres and the Importance of Being with Affect in Analysis by Hans van den Hooff 1436
Anima Mundi and the Archetype of Number
– Towards a Revolution in Consciousness by Laura J. Lewis Thayer 1445
Psyche’s Vital Presence in Response to the Spirit of These Times by Willow Young 1454
Watching the Chaotic Mirror by Tia Kuchmy 1463
Countertransference in Zen Buddhism and Mirror Symbolism by Tsukasa Ikegami 1473
Research and Evaluation Working Group
Evaluation of the IAAP Router Training Programme: Findings and Recommendations by John Merchant 1486
Alphabetical List of Authors 1513 |