Pachamama, training session for facilitators, 147, 160 & note 11
Pacifica University, graduate programs of, related to Jung, 66, note 57
pacifism, training in, 55
Packard, Vance, 58, note 97; 127
padma, Jung's definition of, 133
Pagels, Elaine, work on, on the Gnosticism in St. Paul, 136, note 4
pain, as messages from the body, 179, 188
pain, the value of, 9, notes 16 & 42; 16, 41, 53
Paine, Thomas, 8
painting, 6, 9, 16, 32
pairs, the shared link of, 136
paleontology, the dogma in, 180
Palin, Sarah, 8
pandemic lockdown, the, as a major opportunity for people, 52
pandemic, the, as a reminder that we are not in control, 171, note 60; 183 & note 54; 186
pandemics, 99
panic attacks, as a potential danger of regression, 43
panic fear, 52, 102
panic, definition of, 51
panic, Jung's anticipation of, if UFOs proved to be extraterrestrial, 164, 177
Papacy, the, claim of the, 83, note 72
Paphnutia, Egyptian alchemist, 132 & note 9
parabola, the reversal of the, 26
Paracelsan thinking, theme of, 29
Paracelsus, 142 & note 14; 151 & note 45; 176
Paracelsus, as Jung's model, 20, 29, 31, 33, 34, 54, 60, note 21; 98
paradigms, 10, 23, 27 & note 31; 29, 34, 58 & Appendix, 59
paradigms, traditional, challenging of, as difficult, 127, note 14; 152, 155, 160, 173
paradox, 5, 6, 28-30, 32-34, 42, 49, 54, note 67; 114
paradox, meaningless, as fostered by the creeds, 138, 143, 179
paradoxa, as a section of Jung's masterwork, 114
paradoxes, examples of, 114
paradoxical truth, containing antinomies, to be held consciously, 130
paradoxical truth, Jung as an advocate for, 130, 138
paradoxicality, of all life, acknowledgement of the, 113
paraesthesias, defined, 110, note 51
Paramahansa Yogananda, 34
parameters, the body operating within, 122
paranoia, anger morphing into, 127
paranoid delusions, the nature of, 127
paranormal experiences, of Jung, Rhine hearing about, 176
parapsychology, 34, 53, 61, 62, 82
parapsychology, growing interest in, 137, 176
pardes rimmonim, as a Kabbalistic symbol for the cure for psychic dissociation, 176
parent complexes, the directives of, 53
parent, as competitor, 52
parent, definition of, 22
parent, etymology of, 22
parent, identification with a, as a block, 36
parent, Jung’s definition of, 22
parent, narcissistic, incapacity of for positive mirroring, 52
parent, the magical quality of the, for the small child, 140, note 66
parent, the unlived life of, 22
parental archetypes, the realization of, in outer-life experiences, 153
parental complexes, features of, 22, 52, 109
parental complexes, replication of, 153
parental distraction, modeling of, 60
parental guidance, the absence of, 56
parental imago, Jung's definition of, 140, 153
parental imago, the high energy charge of, as ego-dissolving, 140
parental imago, the projection of the, 140
parental imagoes, the influence of, on relationships, marriage etc. 140
parental imagoes, the, as full of growth-potential, 153
parental neglect, consequences of, 52
parental problems, Jung's list of, as causes for child's neurosis, 140
parental role, the, 52
parenthood, in the first half of life, 85
parenting, better, as fostered by familiarity with one's inner city, 153
parenting, poor, as a common cause for neuroses, 19
parenting, the different experience of, of boys and girls, 53
parents' neuroses, the child's paralyzing and compulsive imitation of, 140
parents' state of mind, the child's infection from the, 140
parents, as moral exemplars for their children, 14, 19, 22, 36, 52
parents, as the cause for neuroses in children, 140
Paris Accord, the, 31, note 10
Paris, Jane introduced to, by her uncle Steph, 45
Paris, Jung's studies in, 69
parishioners, as docile and easily-controlled, 158
Parker, Theodore, quotation of, 43
Parkinson’s disease, 24
Parliament of World Religions, the, 34
Parses, the world periods of the, 82
participation mystique, definition of, 22, 28, 63, note 5
participation mystique, influence of, in families, 140 & note 66; 167
participation, the condition of, 57
participatory methodology, in adult education, 85
participatory universe, 34
partisanship, as fraught, 35
partner, need for control over, 52
partnership model, the in-depth description of the, 171, note 63
partnership model, the, 10
partnerships, the protection of compensation in choosing, 162
party animal, the puer as a, 163
Pascal, Blaise, 144 & note 26
passion, tempests of, as a feature of neurosis, 110
past, negative, the gold in a, for psychological transformation, 113
past, the importance of the, 31, 94, 113
past, the lessons of the, as valuable, 143
Pasteur, Emil, discovery of, 33
path of happiness, the true, as deriving from inner work to achieve wholeness and connection to the Self, 98
path of individuation, descriptions of, 16
path, finding the right, via analysis, 189
pathological idea, the, as a widespread psychological phenomenon, 125
pathological liar, the, 105
pathological structures, use of the reductive method to destroy, 91
pathology, insights from, on how to heal, 105, 108, note 49
pathology, manifestations of, 127, note 14
pathos, as suffering of the soul, 30, 123
patience, 17, 24, 30, 32, 35, 52, 57, 98
patience, as a requirement in working with the psyche, 129, 154, 162, 179, 189
patient, Jung's, as a "new experience," with a personal languages, 190
patient, the healing potentials of the, 143, 144, 177, 180, 185
patient, the, knowing and not knowing, 52, 57, 89, 91, 93, 102, 111, 115
patient's disempowerment, in the non-Jungian model of therapy, 185
patient’s dreams, attention to, 52
patients, empowerment of, 6, 52, 68, 81, 89, 111, 119
patriarchal power game, the, 53
patriarchal system, the, 50
patriarchy, 10, 22, 36, 37, 53, 57, 58
patriarchy, the development of, 169, 173
patriotism, 10, 79
patterns, becoming conscious of, 54
Paul, the apostle, as an example of an individual who had a personal experience of God, 87
Pauli, Wolfgang, 1, 29, 34 & note 52; 72, 112
Pauli, Wolfgang, thinking of, as outside the box, 155
pay to play systems, 10
peace movement, the expansion of the, 10
peace, as universal, 171
peace, definition of, as the absence of war, 10, 11, 83, 117
peak experiences, 179
Pearl Harbor, 8
Pearl Harbor, Jung's black depression following the bombing of, 124
pearl of great price, 5
pearl of great price, as psychological growth, 154
peasant, Jung's clothing style of the, 181
Pecos River Learning Center, 36, 111, note 21
peer pressure, 14
peer/partnership model, as holding the tension in equilibrium, 173
Peking (Beijing), 39
pent-up demonic forces, the invasion of, 59
people, becoming tools, 94
people, better relationships with, 178, 191
people, like-minded, as supportive, 36
Perceivers, 49, 52, 71
perceivers, preference of, to keep options open, 139
perceiving beauty in art and nature, the faculty for, as a factor for happiness, 98
perception, influences on one's, 127, 148, 156, 179
perception, preference for, 49
perceptions as insufficient, 42
Perceptive type, 36, 49
perceptiveness, causing dithering, 92
Perceptives, the disorganized style of, 139, 140
perceptual shift, the, in Western thinking, 144
perfect, our culture's infatuation with, 116
perfectability, the unrealizable goal of, 116
perfection, less need for, in old age, 24
perfection, quest for, 2, 24, 41, 42, 47, 58, 116
peril, humanity finding refuge from, via beneficent forces, 168
perilous times, as honing the sense of what is important, 124
perils of the soul, 52
peripeteia, the, in a dream, 90, 91
Perkins, John, 3, 83
Perls, Fritz, 34
Persephone woman, features of, 19 & notes 50 & 51
Persephone, the myth of, 121
perseverance, as part of pistis, 138
perseverance, humor as increasing our, 67
person uncontained in religion, the opportunity of, for religious experience, 138
person, the status of, as developing a personality, 138, 143
person, the, 35, 36, 66, 83
person, the, Jung's focus on the, 143
persona behavior, 13, 43
persona image, conformity to the, 43
persona stuff, clinging to, the danger in, 113
persona stuff, relinquishment of, in individuation, 65
persona, maintenance of, 2, 13, 16, 18, 24, 41-43, 65, 80, 113
persona, the thick layer of the, 131, 140, 146 & note 11; 153, 159, 165, 169
personal analysis, as a requirement for a Jungian analyst, 89, 185
personal and intimate relations, good, as a factor for happiness, 98
personal attractiveness, humor enhancing, 67
personal authenticity, as a source of true power, 43
personal boundaries, appreciation for, 179
personal change, as essential, 148
personal choices, the big implications for humanity as a whole, 101
personal conformity, the end of, 57
personal conscience, as a requirement to stand against conventional morality, 80
personal data mining, by phishers, 58
personal despair, the silences of, 79
personal destiny, living out, as possible only when we look within, 88
personal development, 19, 28
personal development, Jung's stress on, 143
personal empowerment, consequences of, 53
personal empowerment, Trickle Up as a support for, 148
personal experience of the Divine, lack of, in most clerics, 119
personal experience, the stress on, 137
personal experiences, between teacher and student, as valuable, 66
personal experiences, the historicity of, 38
personal freedom, American vaunting of, 93
personal freedom, expanding the range of, 93
personal growth, the path of, 36
personal history, 36, 54
personal history, alchemy rooting us in our, 151
personal inadequacy, a sense of, fostering of, in the quest for perfection, 116
personal level, the, as the most important, 99
personal liberty, the need to subordinate, to collective justice, 160
personal meaning, giving life more, 99, 114
personal problems, as payment for too-goodness, 117
personal responsibility, abdication of, 19
personal stuff, as a veneer, 178
personal traits, the range of, 54
personal transformation, alchemy as the process of, 83
personal transformation, as changing the world, 147
personal truth, the natural evolution of, by the psyche, 130
personal unconscious, the, 25, 30, 88, 111
personal uniqueness, as a valuable jewel, 66
personal wholeness, requirements for, 35
personal will, strange revelations as beyond the reach of the, 119
personalities, two, dream work as the dialectical process between, 190
personality attitudes, Jung’s two types of, 184
personality center, the displacement of the ego as the, 65
personality development, as deviant and eccentric, 17, 57
personality disorder, features of a, 56
personality orientation, as innate, 187
personality traits of the good analyst, list of, 185
personality type, influence of, in perceiving fear, 51, 92
personality type, the four elements of, 184
personality types, Jung's system of, 139
personality, changes in, preceding death, 26
personality, degeneration of, in crowds, 84
personality, development of the, 17, 30, 109
personality, enrichment of the, 30
personality, fictitious, 6
personality, functioning of the whole, 16
personality, rearranging of the, 5
personality, refusal of the parts of, 42
personality, rounding out of, 42
personality, seizure of, by the symbol, 35
personality, structure of, 5
personality, students halted in the development of, 85
personality, the challenge to the whole, 119
personality, the cleavage of the, as a feature of neurosis, 110
personality, the disintegration of the, as a psychological danger, 52
personality, the enlargement of the, 33, 58, 110
personality, the evolutionary needs of the, 121, 123, 129, 138, 142, 154, 162, 174, 178, 179, 184, 185, 187, 189
personality, the little tip of, 11
personality, the loss of, by foisting mistakes or merits on to others, 88
personality, the maturation of the, 69
personality, the mature, features of, 19
personality, the new center of, 21
personality, the reunion of the warring halves of the, 119
personality, the shadow of the, 57
personality, the synthesis of the, 5, 6
personality, the, dissociation of the, 43
personality, true, as a vocation, 93
person-centered, the meaning of, 146
persons, definition of, in the healthcare industry, 44
persons, the list of traits in, 191
perspective, dual, as essential for managing fears, 54
perspective, need of shift in, 16
perspective, one's, as colored by identity, 127, 143, 144, 172, note 13; 177, 183
perspective, the value of shifting the, 67
Pert, Candace, 34
Pert, Candace, research of, 155
perversions, as likely to be passed down through generations, 140
Peter Pan, as the puer, 141 & note 11
Petrarch, the time of, 144 & notes 6 and 7
petroleum, as a finite resource, 83, note 80
petroleum, our addiction to, 156
petrostates, examples of, 166, note 12
pews, empty, as a sign of the shift from religiosity to spirituality, 170, 180
Pfäfflin, Fritz, 6, 100
Pfister, Oskar, leaving the Psychology Club, put off by Jung's cult, 72
phantasia, as a mere conceit, 100
Pharisees, the emphasis of, on adherence to the law, 165
pharmaceutical armamentarium, the, as poisons, 115
pharmaceuticals, the development of, to treat mental disorders, 115
Phi Beta Kappa, meetings of, 29
philanthropist, the, as compensation for an inner misanthrope, 162
Philemon Foundation, the work of, 167, note 4
Philemon Foundation, the, 1
Philemon Series, as publishers of others of Jung's writings, 1, 119, note 34
Philemon, as an image of Jung's wise old man, 102
Philemon, Jung's images of, 167
Philip, H.L., Jung’s correspondence with, 97, 180
Philo Judaeus, quoted, 112
Philo, the age of, as a time of Jewish syncretism, 176
philological lines, Jung working along, in his alchemical studies, 151
philosopher's stone, as the redeemer of the soul, 123, 151
philosopher's stone, the, 5, 16
philosophes, the promotion of deism by, 144
Philosophia sagax, 33
philosophical assumptions, critique of, as needed, 38
philosophical assumptions, the analyst in training examining critically, 185
philosophical disputes, Jung's refusal to engage in, 187
philosophical leanings, the sacrifice of, out of fear, 127
philosophical prejudices, bedevilment by, 35
philosophical system, Jung's disavowal of a, 180
philosophy of science, Jung's, 143
philosophy, dreams practicing, 121, 180 & note 44
phish, definition of, 58
Phishing for Phools, 127
phishing, definition of, 127
phishing, the widespread practice of, 58
phobia, etymology of, 51
phobia, the development of, and neurosis, 51
phobias, groundless, 52
phones, addiction to, 60
phool, types of, 58
physical ailment, the deeper aspect of any, 33
physical and mental health, good, as a factor for happiness, 98
physical changes, the help of, in slowing us down, 188
physical energy, the form of manifestation of, 171
physical healing, the application of sound to, 155
physical healing, the close connection of, with spiritual healing, 119
physical passion, as opposite spiritual passion, 136
physical plane, the description of, 61
physical reality, our limited thinking about, 155
physical reality, the focus on, 11
physical realm, as the turf of material scientists and military authorities, 164
physical trial, men’s fear of, 53
physical, and psychic, both as realities, 164
physicality, Christianity denigrating, 104
physicality, handling of, 22
physician, the typical training of a, as not impressive, 89
physician’s calling, the, Jung’s high sense of the, 89
physicians, the recoiling of, from the religious problem, 89
physics, the psyche defying the basic laws of, 164
physiological connections to Nature, 13
physiological continuum, the, 28
physiological reasons, for not using a cell phone, 60
physis, as ensouled, 181
pill, the, as convenient relief in health care, 9
Pinker, Steven, quote by, of Abraham Lincoln, 102, note 14
Piscean Age, giving way to the Aquarian, 99
Piscean era, as unbalanced, in seeing the Divine as only good, 99
Pisces, Age of, dark end of the, 2, 62, 105, 110
Pisces, the Age of, 142, 149, 152, note 3; 155, 159, note 43; 164, 168, note 72; 172, 175
pistis, as trust and loyalty, 87
pistis, Jung’s definition of, 87, 138, 142, 158, 169
pistis, value of, 12
Pizzagate, the tale of, as believed by some people, 171
plagues of warming, as an element of climate chaos, 77
Plame, Valerie, identity of, leaked by Novak, 152
planes of reality, the interpenetration of the, 61
planet, the rescuing of the, 171
planet, the, as beyond our control, 68
planetary aspects, as clues about the individual’s psycho-physiological disposition, 86
planetary consciousness, encourage of a, 62
planetary crisis, our massive, Jung's foreseeing of, 160
planets, the configuration of the, 61
planets, the seven, related to metals, 61
planets, the, archetypal energies symbolized by, 42
planets, the, as corresponding to the individual character components, 86
planets, transits of, relation of, to the archetypes of change, 151
planned obsolescence, 14, 60
Plato, 22, 29, 33, note 29; 66, 81
Plato, the alchemists' drawing on, 181
Platonic ideal, perfection as a, 116
Platonic month, the shift of, 62, 82, 116
Platonic months, Jung's notion of the, 142, 149, note 9; 155, 159, note 43; 164, note 37
play, the importance of, 163, 171 & note 38
play, value of, in old age, 24, 85, 104
playboy, the, as a committophobe, unable to access the senex, 113
pleasure principle, the, 109
pleasure principle, the, of Freud, 56
Pleroma, the happenings in the, 180
Plessy v. Ferguson, another racist ruling, 145
Plotinus, Neoplationism of, 34, 41
Plotinus, the alchemists' drawing on, 181
Pluto, as Greek for "riches," 121 & note 65
Pluto, highly aspected, 92, 93, 103
plutocracy, the American venal government as a, 184
pneuma, 11, 12
pocketbook, health of, as doctors' focus, 36
poets, as prophets, 35, 43
poets, the edifying models of, 43
Poland, 31, note 7
Polanyi, Michael, as coiner of the phrase "morphogenetic field," 179, note 29
polarities, reconciliation of, 5
polarity, appreciation of, in the Chinese worldview, 29, 62 & note 31; 113
polarity, as a feature of archetypes, 175
polarization, in American politics, 51, 117
polarization, Land’s explanation for, 50
polarization, politicians fomenting, 127
polarized reality, need of, for symbols, 35
poles, the two, of good and evil, 62
police spying, revelations of, 117
police, the, 13
policy, the need for, in an organization, 146
political bodies, the nature of, to see evil in opponents, 166
political bodies, the nature of, to see evil in opposing groups, 117
political equality and equal access to civic rights, 171
political fanaticism, as leading to catastrophic enantiodromia, 137
political forces, the ineffectiveness of the current, 137
political leaders, as caught up in the mass movement, 8, 56
political leaders, as stupid, 137
politician, the, 117
politicians, as deluded, 183, 186
politicians, inflated, as dangerous, 88, 105, 117
politicians, problems of, Jung's list of, 117
politico-social delusional systems, as the real dangers, 117
Politics USA, revelations in, 152
politics, as mere symptoms, 131, 135
politics, Jung's attitude toward, 4, 37, 58, 117
politics, Jung's definition of, 117
pollution, examples of, 183
ponderatio, 6
ponzi scheme, as a trickster ploy, 58
Pope Francis, quote of, 13
popular culture, Jung's dislike of, as harmful distractions, 70
popularity of psychic things, growing interest in, 137
population diversity, as a key source of American entrepreneurial spirit, 126
population living at different historical levels, examples of, 130
Population Research Center, University of Texas, 101, note 35
population, integration of, 50
population, the mentally stable stratum of the, 125
population, the, living at different historical layers, 130
positive change, Jung's image of, 150
positive dream, implications of choosing a, 83
positive father complex, impact of, on assessments of men, 52
positive father complex, the, 22
positive father figure, the, 22
positive future, tools for crafting a, 171
positive mother-child relationship, the development of, in analysis, 57
positive thinking, the limits of, 62
positive, the, as always stronger than the negative, 175
positive, the, energizing, 27
positivism, 7, note 33; 34, 44, 94
positivism, definition of, 144
possession, psychological state of, definition of, 134, 161, 175
possession, states of, 6, 41
possession, the feeling of, 41
possibilities, new, found in fantasy and imagination, 85
Post, Emily, 25
post-mortal phenomena, Jung's experience of, 161
postmortal psychic states, Jung's description of, 100
potatoes, Jung planting each year, 60
potatoes, Jung's pleasure in growing, 181
potency, the stress on, 83, note 83
potential reset, ours as a time of, 183
potential, realizing our, 12
potentialities, as holy, 134
poverty, feeling of, 12
power as status, as a low level of power, 43
power by association, as stage II of power, through affiliation to a powerful person, 55
power by gestalt, 36
power by purpose, 36
power by symbols, as stage III of power, with societal symbols, 55
power complex, Jung’s definition of, 55
power drive, the, 55
power game, the, as castrating all men, 53
power games, as a feature of cosmic vanity, 147
power instinct, mortification of the, 25
power plays, 1
power principle, the breaking of the, as a personal task, 55
power relations, 10
power symbols, examples of, 36
Power vs. Force, 55
power, a six-stage analysis of, 55
power, arrogation of, as driven by a complex, 55
power, as a core element in Adler’s psychology, 55
power, as a moral evil, 54, 102
power, as a zero-sum game, 10, 36
power, as appealing to the noble part of human nature, 55
power, as dominion, 10
power, as empowerment of others, 55
power, as energizing and supporting life, 55
power, as ex officio, 55
power, as informing love, and love as informing power, 55
power, as internalized, 36, 55
power, as isolating, 16, 102
power, as like love, 36
power, as love implementing the demands of justice, 55
power, as reckless and abusive, without love, 55
power, as still, like gravity, 55
power, as supporting the significance of life, 55
power, as the ability to achieve purpose, 55
power, as total and complete, 55
power, as uplifting, dignifying, and ennobling, 55
power, association of, with the whole, 55
power, associations to, 55
power, by association, 36
power, by gestalt, as the sixth and final stage of power, 55
power, by purpose, as stage V power, with power tied to one’s sense of purpose, 55
power, by reflection or introspection, as stage IV power, 55
power, by reflection, 36
power, by symbols, 36
power, complex of, 22
power, concentration of, 11
power, connections of, with meaning, motive, and principle, 55
power, David Hawkins' definition of, 55
power, defined in terms of military might, 117
power, different definitions of, 55
power, displays of, cause of, 53
power, empowering, features of, 55
power, erroneous definitions of, 10
power, etymology of, 55
power, examples of practitioners of, 55
power, extraordinary, of autonomous factors, 42
power, features of, 55
power, for man, as is zero-sum game, 48
power, for women, as empowering others, to make more power in the world, 48
power, higher levels of, 36
power, immature stages of, 36
power, implications of, 55
power, issues around, 22
power, Jung’s definitions of, 55
power, lust for, 57
power, new sources of, 31
power, of the mother, to overwhelm or abandon, 52
power, of the sage or avatar, 36
power, projection of, 16
power, recognizing the true nature of, 36
power, redefining of the meaning of, 36, 55
power, redemptive, 12
power, results of, 55
power, sense of one's own, 36
power, site of, 11
power, source of, 3
power, stage III, as external, and therefore weak, 55
power, stages of, 36
power, taking back, 36
power, tendencies of, 55
power, the analysand’s projection of, on to the analyst, 57
power, the cultural definition of, 55
power, the definition of, 117
power, the illusion of, 107
power, the limitations of our human, 68
power, the low level of, as our culture defines it, 43
power, the misappropriation of, 117
power, the misuse of, 117
power, the moral evils of, 20
power, the need to strip man of the illusion of, 122, 131, 134, 137, 143 & note 97; 152, 159, 160, 164, 166, 174, 190, 191
power, the opposite of, as love, 117
power, the relation of, to Jung’s concept of individuation, 55
power, the superiority of, 117
power, the temptations of, 120
power, the way to grow, 117
power, the will to, as the shadow of love, 55
power, tremendous, within, 41
power, true, as internal, 43
power, true, as like love, 10
power, true, Jung's definition of, 117
power/control, lust for, 22
power-drive, in unconscious men, 21
power-drive, of greed, 131
power-instinct, the, 15
powerlessness, as a sign, 36
powerlessness, as stage I of power, 55
powerlessness, feelings of, in the quest for perfection, 116
powerlessness, men’s fear of, 53
powerlessness, sense of, 36
powers, the controlling, Americans' ignorance of, 115
practical psychology, the absence of rules in, 57
prayer, fervent, compelled by fear, 106
prayer, Jung on, 118
prayer, Jung's definition of, 118
prayers, responses as a result of, 118
praying person, the particular psychological state of, 118
praying, the act of, as a two-part process, 118
precession of the equinoxes, Jung's familiarity with the, 82
precession of the equinoxes, the, defined, 149, note 10; 164
Prechtel, Martin, 58, note 37
preconceived ideas, as no source for happiness, 98
preconceived opinions, the abandonment of, 57
predicament, our current, Jung's description of, 94
preemptive war, the doctrine of, 8
Preiswerk, Helene, as a medium, 61
prejudices, 23, 37, 66, 110, 111, 117
prejudices, in scientism, 156
Preparing for the Great Attunement, conference on, 139
Presley, Elvis, as an embodiment of the puer, 141
Presley, Elvis, identification of, with the label “king,” causing his self-destruction, 88
pressure, inner, to perform, 52
prestige, as isolating, 16, 102, 117
prestige, the analyst having no need for, 185
Prétat, Jane, 24, 57
pretensions, the need to lower, 116
Price, John Randolph, 21, 42
pride in history, 7, 31, 87
priest, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15
Prigogine, Ilya, refinement of Clausius' work by, 157, note 16
primal chaos, the reduction of everything to, 134
primal fear, breaking the hold of, 178
primitive beliefs, paradoxes of, 29
primitive contents, as a source of renewal, 38
primitive mind, the psychology of the, 17
primitive, Jung's use of the term, 38
primitive, Jung's use of, as not negative, 126
primitivity, as poisoning the world, 124
primitivity, exploitation of, by political propaganda, 117
primordial forms, knowledge of the, 144
primordial images, 22, 25, 118 & note 49
primordial images, as archetypes, 151, note 40; 168
princeps huius mundi, as a name for the devil, 134
Princess Diana, struggles of, with eating disorders, 188
Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research, 34
principle, elevation of a, as causing one-sidedness, 113
privacy, sacrifice of, 17, 44, 107, note 41
privacy, the need for, as a legitimate need, 173
privatio boni, 1, 52, 57, 81
privatio boni, the Christian definition of, 134 & note 11; 182 & note 14
problem child, the, Jung on the, 140
problem, insoluble, an example of a, 154
Problems of Mysticism and Its Symbolism, 151
Problems of Mysticism and Its Symbolism, the alchemical texts in, 176
problems, important, as insoluble, 36, 49, 76, 103, 114, 115, 117
problems, major, as not solvable, 154, 177, 179, 188
problem-solving ability, improvement of, with humor, 67
problem-solving, infantile forms of, 43
procrustean bed, the, of the psychiatrist's theories, 143
Procrustes, the bed of, 78, 96
professional authority and anonymity, the renunciation of, by the doctor, 89, 102
professional frame, the maintenance of, 57
professional spirit, the, as inimical to the most useful innovation, 89
professors, as too specialized, 66
profit incentive, the, as the driver of economic activity, 58
profits, lust for, 27, 78, 68
progress, as a myth, 41, 43, 51, 52, 88, 107, 115
progress, developing a more accurate sense of, 150
progress, Jung's sense of, 144, 150, 177
progression, as following regression, 143
progression, resumption of, 43
progressive emotional maturation, as an aspect of aging, 24
progressive policies, as a valuable form of reparations, 145
projection carrier, numinous powers of the, 35, 72
projection, 2, 16, 19, 28 & note 19; 51, 57, 93, 109, 117, 120
projection, the infantile-archaic tendency to, 127, 128, 148, 152, 160, 164, 166, 178
projection/s, as involuntary and unconscious, 164
projections, consciousness of, 6, 14, 16, 22, 25, 28, 39, 40, 43, 57, 99, 117
proletariat communitarianism, the Soviet ideal of, 117, note 93
Promethean conquest, rationalizations for our, 104
Prometheus, etymology of, 134 , 168
promissory materialism, 156, note 16
propaganda, the allure of, 58
prophet, Jung as a, 155
prophetic dreams, list of, 186, note 3
prophets, examples of, 3
prospects, Jung not sanguine about our, 152
prosperity consciousness, problems with, 62
prosperity, the New Age path to, 62
prostitution, 22
Protestantism, iconoclastic nature of, 5, 81
Protestantism, Jung's criticism of, 158
protestants, Jung's call for, against organized religions, 119
Proudhon, the model of, 160,
provisional life, Jung's definition of the, 141
provisional life, the, 26, note 56; 49
provisionality of youth, the recapture of, after senex work, 141
prudentia, the definition of, 68
pseudoepigraphy, example of, 61
pseudologia phantastica, definition of, 105
pseudoskepticism, definition of, 156
psi phenomena, as a non-material experience, 156
psi research, 155
psi, 34, 66, 70, 106
psyche energy, the flow of, like a river, 157
psyche of man, the, as a thin thread, 115, 117
psyche realm, the atemporality of, 32
psyche, acknowledging the reality of the, as a way to avoid delusions, 88
psyche, activities of, 1, 30
psyche, art as a way to dialog with the, 168
psyche, as Greek for soul, 156
psyche, as the source of symbols, 35
psyche, as transcending time and space, 161
psyche, as transforming and falsifying reality, 127
psyche, attempt of, to cure itself, via neurosis, 157
psyche, awakening of, to spontaneous activity, 119
psyche, capabilities of the, 26
psyche, childhood's, the separation from, as an achievement, 189
psyche, consciousness of the, 192
psyche, contempt for the, as unsuspected, 81
psyche, contents of, as a reality, 130
psyche, demands of the, 30
psyche, disturbances of, 30
psyche, eight conscious actions to support the, 154
psyche, existence of, outside time, 81
psyche, explication of the workings of the, 135
psyche, features of the, 156
psyche, Freud's dismissal of the reality of the, 119
psyche, functions of the, 5
psyche, gratifications of the, from encounters with the Self, 57
psyche, human, marriage of, with the Great Mother, 60
psyche, incorporating the reality of, into daily life, 30
psyche, independence of the, 26
psyche, Jung following the vagaries of the, 78
psyche, Jung's appreciation for the, 70
psyche, Jung's concept of the, 156
psyche, Jung's image of the structure of the, 113
psyche, knowledge of the, 96
psyche, letting things happen in the, 154
psyche, marriage of, with Nature, 16
psyche, materialistic culture dismissive of the, 143
psyche, materialistic denigration of the, 17
psyche, needs of, 30
psyche, nourishment for the, as essential, 181
psyche, operation of, beyond time and space, 30
psyche, opposites existing in the, 28
psyche, power of the, 5
psyche, production of the third thing by the, 126
psyche, production of the, 38
psyche, relinquishing life to the, as a foreign thing to do, 154
psyche, senex and puer as two polarities of the, 113
psyche, split-off parts of the, 30
psyche, striving of, for balance, 5
psyche, tension of, 5
psyche, the ability of, to relativize time and space, 156
psyche, the action of the, 29
psyche, the activity of the, in connection to our outer life, 190
psyche, the aims and intentions of, 57
psyche, the aims of, as intelligent, 162
psyche, the ancient, operation of, 63
psyche, the breadth and depth of the, as beyond human expertise, 89
psyche, the capacity of, to function outside time and space, 161
psyche, the contents of the, 5
psyche, the crass undervaluation of the, in the 20th century, 164
psyche, the creative potential of the, 28
psyche, the creativity of the, 84
psyche, the cross purposes of the, 13
psyche, the depths of the, 11, 31
psyche, the dismissive attitudes toward the, 52
psyche, the drama of the, 6
psyche, the dynamis of the, 5
psyche, the elements of the structure of the, 108
psyche, the energic value of the qualities in the, 134
psyche, the equilibrium of, 113
psyche, the evil in the depths of the, 137
psyche, the existence of the, as outside of time, 171
psyche, the factor on which the future of the world depends, 156
psyche, the fate of, as Jung's concern, 119
psyche, the forms of the, breaking through to consciousness, 164
psyche, the formulations of the, 12
psyche, the function of, as crucial for individual and society, 187
psyche, the goal of the, 108
psyche, the grand plan of the, as inaccessible, 135
psyche, the groundwork of the human, 25
psyche, the help of the, 99
psyche, the ignoring of, by school systems, 113
psyche, the inclusion of, in Hermeticism, 29
psyche, the individual, as the source of all science, 66
psyche, the insistence of, on fulfillment of its conditions, 31
psyche, the intentions of the, 30
psyche, the language of the, 5, 54
psyche, the language of, as ineffable, hard for the Thinking type to handle, 159
psyche, the limitless store of creativity in the, 118
psyche, the maintenance of the normal, 162
psyche, the modern attitude toward, 29
psyche, the myriad manifestations of, in Jung's analytic practice, 164
psyche, the nature of the, 28
psyche, the need of, for non-interference, 143
psyche, the non-local behavior of the, 164
psyche, the nourishment of, from Nature, 181
psyche, the objective, as the collective unconscious, 63
psyche, the objectivity of the, 178
psyche, the operation of, as outside time, 9
psyche, the peculiar reality of the, 164
psyche, the physiological foundations of the, 90
psyche, the plane of, recognizing both spirit and matter, 104
psyche, the power of, theologians unable to see the, 180
psyche, the preconscious, 12
psyche, the productions of, as irrational, 78
psyche, the punning nature of the, 67
psyche, the reality of the, 6, 7, 11, 28, 29, 52, 54, 66, 68, 84, 104, 153, 182
psyche, the recognition of the, by the Hermeticists, 61
psyche, the relation of the, and the instincts, 138
psyche, the relation of, to quantum reality, 164
psyche, the riches of the, 12, 153
psyche, the self-regulation by the, 57, 63, 88
psyche, the spiritual guidance of the, 109
psyche, the structural elements of the, 108
psyche, the structure of the, illustration of, 62
psyche, the stuff of the, 63
psyche, the tempo of, 29
psyche, the timetable of, as slower than the ego's, 154
psyche, the timing of, as wise, 12
psyche, the total, hierarchy of, 134
psyche, the transpersonal center of the, 63
psyche, the true nature of, fear of knowing, 52
psyche, the truth of, as inaccessible to statistics, 170
psyche, the unconscious, 12, 26
psyche, the undervaluation of, 35, 54
psyche, the value of enlisting the help of the, in confronting life's problems, 188
psyche, the wisdom of the, 20, 30
psyche, the work of, in solving a problem, 154
psyche, the workings of, Jung's gleanings of, 100
psyche, the world of the, 32
psyche, the, affect occupying an independent place in the constitution of the, 128
psyche, the, as a biological fact subject to the laws of life, 164
psyche, the, as a living component of nature, 104
psyche, the, as a natural phenomenon, 120
psyche, the, as a reality, because it works, 130
psyche, the, as a relatively closed system, 157
psyche, the, as a relatively closed system, not exchanging substances with the external world, 157, note 19
psyche, the, as a self-regulating system, 156, 162
psyche, the, as a source of knowledge, 150
psyche, the, as always present, 91
psyche, the, as an energy system with entropic tendencies, 157
psyche, the, as auctor rerum the ground of reality, 156
psyche, the, as autonomous, 52, 162
psyche, the, as dismissed as fantasy by scientism, 164
psyche, the, as eternal, 161
psyche, the, as intangible, 7
psyche, the, as observable, 29
psyche, the, as on a par with the physical aspect of being human, 182
psyche, the, as one of the three central elements in Jung's system, 156
psyche, the, as patient, 42
psyche, the, as peculiar, 156
psyche, the, as purposive, 88
psyche, the, as real, 143, 153, 156, 164
psyche, the, as reliable, 84
psyche, the, as supportive, 190
psyche, the, as teleological, 42
psyche, the, as the core element in psychiatry, 156
psyche, the, as the director of the analysis, 185
psyche, the, as the director, 17
psyche, the, as the essence of bodily life, 89
psyche, the, as the great danger, 115
psyche, the, as the healer, in analysis, 57
psyche, the, as the indispensable instrument in reorganizing community, 84
psyche, the, as the leader in the work of healing, 89
psyche, the, as the producer of the tertium non datur, the reconciling third thing, 89
psyche, the, as the source of dreams, 42
psyche, the, as the source of our being, 84
psyche, the, as the starting point of all human experience, 187
psyche, the, as the world's pivot, 156
psyche, the, as unconscious, 52
psyche, the, as wiser than the ego mind, 90
psyche, the, basic facts of, 24
psyche, the, capacity of, to enlarge life, 53
psyche, the, existing outside time and space, 26
psyche, the, experience of, requirements for, 52
psyche, the, having all it needs, 6
psyche, the, ignored by academia, 66
psyche, the, instinctive regressive force in, 52
psyche, the, Jung’s structure of, 185
psyche, the, Jung's valuation of, 143
psyche, the, keeping in step with, by the consciousness, 26
psyche, the, not subject to corruptibility, 26
psyche, the, of man, as the thread on which the world hangs, 156
psyche, the direction of the, 43
psyche, the, structure and dynamics of, 50
psyche, the, symbols as the diet for the, 81
psyche, the, the relativity of time, space, and matter, in the, 176
psyche, the, the wisdom of, 43
psyche, the, true nature of the, 52
psyche, touched by the symbol, 35
psyche, trust in the, 12, 30
psyche, waiting on the, for guidance, in dream work, 190
psyche, working with the, 27
psyche's reactions, the unpredictability of, 117
psychiatric training programs, examples of, 66, note 58
psychiatric training programs, the absence of the psyche in, 156
psychiatrist, as a socially ostracized profession, 73
psychiatrist, etymology of, 93
psychiatrist, the work of, as doctor of the soul, 158
psychiatrist, the, as the holder of others' secrets, 95
psychiatrists, need of Intuition, 71, note 29
psychiatrists, the materialism of, 81
psychiatry, as Jung’s choice of medical specialty, 68, 69
psychiatry, modern, definition of, 44
psychiatry, the outdated interpretations of, 88
psychiatry, the pressure on, to cut expenses, 115
psychiatry, the profession of, as a vocation, 93
psychic abilities, honing, 14
psychic abnormality, as a feature of large crowds, 84
psychic activities, the religious flavor of, 137
psychic activity, the direction of, determined by orientation (E or I), 187
psychic agony, as a motivator, 17
psychic autonomy, of the complex, 173
psychic balance, as a function of dreams, 90
psychic behavior, 128, 162
psychic behavior, modes of, 7
psychic changes, manifestations of, at the end of a Platonic month, 86
psychic constitution, the parts of the, 52
psychic contagion, susceptibility to, 27
psychic contents, 22, 52
psychic contents, Jung's historical perspective on, 151
psychic contents, the painful feeling-tone of, in a complex, 131, 151
psychic courage, 17
psychic danger, source of, 28
psychic danger, the exposure to, due to repression of autonomous systems, 138, 151
psychic development, the backwardness of, 113, 120, 125, 182, 189
psychic development, the optimum of, 11, 30
psychic developments, artists anticipation of, 99
psychic diet, the one-sidedness of the, 84
psychic disturbance, 140, 164
psychic disturbance, the purpose of, 108, note 49
psychic economy, the role of compensation in the, 162
psychic economy, the, 33
psychic energy, 31, 79, 94
psychic epidemic, the etiology of a, 125, 183
psychic epidemics, dangers of, 27, 99, 117
psychic equilibrium, 11, 90, 109
psychic events, guiding the course of, 122
psychic experience, supporting the belief in the existence of spirit, 187
psychic factors, Jung's hypothesis of, 119
psychic facts, features of, 30
psychic facts, the autonomy of, 180
psychic forces, unconscious, 13, 88
psychic function, as diabolically independent, 134, 157
psychic function, the deprivation of, 157
psychic functions, as susceptible to systemic analysis, 90
psychic goals, as lying in the unconscious, 174
psychic heredity, as real, 147
psychic heritage, of human beings, as lying in the unconscious, 174
psychic hunger, times of, 35
psychic indigestion, feelings of, 41
psychic inertia, the laws of, 31, 138
psychic infections, as the predestined concomitants of the psychologist’s work, 89, 93
psychic injury, causes of, 84
psychic insights, as strengthening the body, 47
psychic life, observation of, 12, 21, 47, 119
psychic life, unconscious, the artist as molder of the, 168
psychic maturation, achievement of, in response to consciousness of guilt, 145
psychic methods of healing, 138
psychic need, as spark for symbol's appearance, 35
psychic non-ego, contents of the, 8
psychic obstacle, representation of, by a planetary god or demon, 86
psychic one-sidedness, as typical of modern man, 136
psychic personality, the guidance of, by archetypes, 119
psychic phenomena, as real, to Jung, 145, 176
psychic possibilities, drugs providing insight into, 115
psychic potential, the source of, in the tension of opposites, 126
psychic premises, 29, 61
psychic process, description of the, transcending consciousness, 150
psychic processes, in active imagination, 6, 30, 32, 35
psychic reality, 28
psychic reality, maintaining a link to, 68, 81
psychic reality, the link to, broken in large groups, 131, 134, 164
psychic realm, our impotence in the, 122
psychic regulatory system, instincts as part of the, 138
psychic relatedness, as Eros, 74
psychic states, expression of, via symbols, 5
psychic sterility, times of, needing art, 168
psychic structure, Jung's concept of, 25, note 40
psychic suffering, the proper attitude to, 138
psychic symptoms, 23
psychic tests, 21
psychic theory of heredity, karma and the, 147
psychic transformation, the confusion during, 108
psychic truth, Jung's definition of, 130
psychic upwellings, manifestations of, 155
psychic vacuum, filled with anxiety, 51
psychic value, the replacement of, 135
psychic values, 12
psychic wholeness, signifiers of, 121
psychic wounds, the creation of, in past experiences, 177
psychic, as both physical and spiritual, 136
psychic, the, and the physical planes, the connection of, 176
psychical expansion, as possible regardless of the frailties of age, 47
psychization, Jung's definition of, 187
psychoanalysis, the power of, to open inner doors, 123
psychoanalytical groups, the fanatical one sidedness of, 89
psychogenic symptoms, the psyche revealing, 91
psychohistory, 38
psychoid unconscious, the realm of, 16
psychologem, definition of, 58
psychological addiction, as powerful as chemical forms of addiction, 115
psychological attitude, 3
psychological background of modern people, Jung's understanding of the, 164
psychological blind spots, the I Ching identifying, 176
psychological conditions, the quality of, for producing happiness, 98
psychological confusion, as a condition of many Americans, 115
psychological crisis, the questions to ask in, 157
psychological development, 48, 57, 113
psychological development, the unconscious fostering our, 174
psychological differentiation, the process of, as hard work, 123
psychological dispensation, definition of, 63
psychological dissolution, 24
psychological empathy, as essential for dream work, 90
psychological entropy, Jung's understanding of, 157
psychological extremes, the peculiar dynamism of, 135
psychological factors, the instincts as, 138
psychological facts, the causal and goal orientations of, 115
psychological facts, understanding of, 130
psychological functions, 5
psychological game-playing, as typical with neurotics, 110
psychological gravitas, the feeling of, 108
psychological growth, fear of, 51, 52
psychological growth, Jung's description of, 154
psychological guilt, Jung's definition of, 145
psychological immaturity, our, 33
psychological inheritance, astrological indicators of, 140 & note65
psychological insecurity, causes for, 109
psychological insight, the honing of, to appreciate paradox, 114
psychological interest, the growth in 99
psychological isolation, 24, 26
psychological isolation, the form of, 26
psychological judgment, as enslaved to affect, 128
psychological knowledge, as difficult, 22
psychological laws, 11
psychological matters, America as way behind, 60
psychological maturity, relation of, to true power, 143
psychological movements, Jung’s observation of, 42
psychological needs of the educated, as the interests of people in the future, 119
psychological patterns of youth, the reversion to, in America, 115
psychological phenomenon, as incommensurable with objective truth, 130, 173
psychological phishing, as harder to spot, 127
psychological phool, the two types of, 58
psychological problems, as a feature of current reality, 94
psychological rapport, neurotics’ need of, 57
psychological reality, insecurity of, 53
psychological reasons, for not using a cell phone, 60
psychological support, fear of loss of, 52
psychological trial, men’s fear of, 53
psychological truth, an example of, 41
psychological truth, astrology helping to find the clue to the core of, 176
psychological truth, Jung's definition of, 130, 132, 150, 176
psychological truths, on a par with scientific truths, 150
psychological type, influence of, 45
Psychological Types, 139
psychological types, Jung’s loss of interest in, 46, 49
psychological value, Jung's definition of, 143 & notes 19 & 61
psychologism, accusations of, to Jung, 42
psychologism, definition of, 156
psychologists, failure of, to focus on the psyche, 52
psychologists, lack of knowledge of, of the psyche, 66
psychologists, the duty of, to critically examine mass phenomena, 164
psychologizing, Jung's definition of, 150
Psychology and Alchemy, 70
Psychology and Alchemy, as Jung’s first book on alchemy, 176
Psychology Club of Zurich, the creation of the, 65, 69, 71, 74
Psychology Club, meeting of the, 182
Psychology Club, the educational core of the, 146, 172, 182
Psychology Club, the Extraverts pushing Jung to create a, 172
psychology, Adler's version of, as one-sided focus on power, 113
psychology, as a humanistic discipline, 144
psychology, as a way to discover one's own cross, 180
psychology, as an outlying frontier of medicine, 89
psychology, as fundamentally subjective, 170
psychology, as the treatment of souls, 78
psychology, Freud's version of, as one-sided focus on sexuality, 113
psychology, Jung’s view of, 42
psychology, Jung's brand of, as archetypal psychology, 83
psychology, Jung's description of the origin of his, 180
psychology, key ideas of Jung's, formed in the fallow years, 69
psychology, professors of, as lack in self-awareness, 66
psychology, professors of, prejudices of, 156, note 4
psychology, requirement of, as a science, to hold aloof from metaphysical assertions, 130
psychology, self-knowledge as the basis of, 66
psychology, the academic's resentment of, 138
psychology, the concern of, as the phenomenology of the psyche, 156
psychology, the exposition of our, 41
psychology, the growing interest in, 137
psychology, the interest in, as coincident with the mass exodus from the Church, 119
psychology, the interpretative methods of, 150
psychology, the meaningful directions of, in the future, 87
psychology, the personalistic, of Freud, 111
psychology, the popularity of, as a sign of compensation forming, 162
psychology, the prejudice against, in public life, 117
psychology, the task of, as distinguishing between idea and reality, 180
psychology, the task of, to translate the unconscious into language, 99
psychology, true, goals of, according to Jung, 66
psychology, without the psyche, in Freud's orientation, 119
psychoneuroimmunology, 34, 89
psychoneurosis, Jung's definition of, 94
psychoneurosis, the connection of, with the religious problem, 89
psychopatholigical factors, influence of, on historiography, 38
psychopathology, 13
psychoses, latent, as dangerous, 125, 134, 162
psychosis, 3, 6, 46, 54
psychosomatic instincts, the, 30
psychotherapeutic medical practice, as a spiritual undertaking, as well as physical, 89
psychotherapist, role of the priest forced upon the, 119
psychotherapist, the admission of ignorance of, as a spur to confidence by the patient, 119
psychotherapist, the good, as susceptible to influence, and open to the patient’s irrationalities, 89
psychotherapist, the right attitude of, toward patients, 93, 119
psychotherapist, the, willingness of, to follow nature as a guide, 89
Psychotherapists or the Clergy, the title of Jung's lecture, 119
psychotherapists, 33
psychotherapy, growing interest in, 137, 180
psychotherapy, Jung’s definition of, 89
psychotherapy, the doctor’s role in, 68, 89, 104, 111, 119
psychotic, the, curing of, depending on their sense of humor, 67
psychotics, Jung’s method of handling, 42
psychotics, symbol production of, 5
PTSD, the induction of, due to Trump's misrule, 159
public discontent, upwelling of, 31
public education, as important, in checking terrorism, 125
public health crisis, the politicization of a, 31
public speaking, fear of, 51
public, the complacency of the, 117
public, the general, as complicit, 105
public, the growing willingness of the, to ignore moral lapses, 105
Pueblo Indians, Jung's visit to, 147, note 51
puer activities, examples of, in American culture, 163
puer adult, features of the, 141
puer and senex, equal valuation of, 113
puer archetype, the, 59 & note 13
puer man, the, as the negative pole of the child archetype, 175
puer nature, the, of our culture, 101 & note 22
puer play, definition of, 163
puer psychology, attitude toward life in, 141
puer side, assistance of, in connecting to our roots, 113
puer, as an archetype, 163
puer, as neurotic, 141
puer, as not successful in life: a social failure, 141
puer, as the mother's son, with a different set of problems, 141
puer, as the profligate spendthrift, 163
puer, as the quintessential committo-phobe, 141
puer, dependence of, on the mother, 141
puer, etymology of, 163
puer, excess orientation to the, as causing problems in adult life, 141
puer, in Greek mythology, referring to the boy who never grew up, 141
puer, Jung's attitude toward the, 138 & note 92
puer, Jung's definition of the, 188
puer, Jung's images of, 167
puer, lifestyle of, as wasteful, 141
puer, names for the archetype of the, 141
puer, Perceptive types leaning towards the, 140
puer, personality qualities of, 141
puer, the features of the, 163
puer, the archetypal intent of the, 163
puer, the desire of, to avoid work, 163
puer, the fear of the, 141
puer, the frustration of the, 141
puer, the immature emotional life of the, 141
puer, the negative side of, in the adult, 141, 163
puer, the parental complex of the, 141
puer, the personality qualities of the, 141
puer, the positive features of, in adulthood, 163
puer, the typical, as leading a provisional life, 141
puer, the, 11, note 20; 19, 22, 25, 26, 49, 54, 113
puer, the, as pleasure-seeking, 163
puer/senex, both living within, 141
puer/senex, the importance of keeping a balance of, 163
pueri, more men as, in our culture, 163, note 15
puerility, American culture's encouragement of, 163
Puritan colonists, the founding myth of the, 8
Puritanical heritage, the, of America, 147, 173, 184
purpose, craving for, 5, 33, 41, 51
purpose, sources for a sense of, 138
purposes, having larger, beyond self-serving, as valuable, 94
purposive matrix, of interpretation, 52
putrefactio, as a time of widespread corruption, 83
putrefactio, defined, 83
putrefactio, etymology of, 25
putrefactio, image is related to, 25
putrefactio, the intention of the, 159
Pythagoras, Jung's reading of, 81
Pythagoras, opinion of, that numbers were divine, 112