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race of men, the extermination of the, Jung's warning of, 182

races, no real differences between the, 38

racial and ethnic prejudice, 10

racial boundaries, the dissolution of, as an Aquarian interest, 82

racial complexes, Jung's thoughts on, 38

racial minorities, as leading a shift in attitude, 147

racial profiling, 10

racism, 31, 38

racism, inculcating in children, 22

racism, of the patriarchy, 58

racism, opportunities for whites to recognize our, 126, 145 & note 32; 147

racists, shock of, 38

radical approaches, in leap-frogging, 148

rage, as a defense, 37, note 50; 52

rage, the collective aspects of, due to our patriarchal global culture, 173

Ranade, Sraddhalu, of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 160

randomness, implications of, 156

rank, Jung's lack of use for, 146

rape, as a crime of referred anger, 173

rapport, development of, between analyst and analysand, 57, 89

rapture, the belief in the, at the end of the world, 59

rare earth elements, the environmental destruction in the mining of, 60

rat race, opting out of the, 179

rathumia, as the frivolity or sloth corrupting the soul, 123

rational attitude, the, 11

rational criticism, as important to Jung, 130, 144

Rational Economic Man, economists’ idea of, 44, 114 & note 60

Rational Economic Man, the myth of, 127, 156

rational functions, association of, with judging, 139

rational intentions, 11

rational judgment, life subordinated to, 139

rational man, the pervasive influence of the myth of, 127

rational mind, the inability of the, to figure out solutions to major problems, 154

rational mind, the non-role of, 6, 33, 42, 49, 64, 103

rational minds, as weak reeds confronting major life problems, 103

rational talk, as too flat to effect healing, 91

rational types, characteristics of, 139

rational, and irrational numbers, mathematicians' handling of, 129

rationalism, 7, note 33; 11, 34, 50, 63, 66, 81, 82, 94, 104

rationalism, the destructive nature of, in health care, 143, 144, 149, 150, 160, 162, 164

rationalist approach, example of, 11, note 55

rationalist worldview, the, 61

rationalistic doing as an evil, 32

rationalistic hubris, 11

rationalistic prejudices, contradictions to our, 106

rationalistic walls, getting free of, 104

rationalists, defined, 30

rationalists, the I Ching as not for them, 176

rationality, 11, 28, 30, 35, 43, 52, 104, 107, 113, 114

rationality, the bias to, 127 & note 13; 139, 142, 143, 154, 181

rationalization, as a defensive strategy, 54

rationalizations, as cosmic vanity, 147

rationalizing intellectuals, as dangerous, 11

Rauschenbach, Emma, wealth of, 9, note 22

Reagan, Ronald, 8, note 7

real change, as change that transforms reality at a fundamental level, 59

real life, a task to be fulfilled in, 161

real life, as without, 61

real man, Jung's description of the, 113

real man, the doctor's concern for the, 60

real man, the, the importance of, 150

Real Power, 55

real problem, the, as naming the fear, 53

real world, the absence of an image of the, 160

real, the psyche as, 156

real, the, as what works, 127

real, the, Jung's definition of, 127, 171

realism, 22, 43, 62

realism, grounded, as a feature of the senex, 163

realities, increasingly different, 50, 53

realities, the new emerging, 152

reality, alienation from, in living provisionally, 141

reality, aspects of, as larger than us, 150

reality, beliefs about, the early formation of, 188

reality, changing of, 3, 5, 12, 16, 21, 28, note 13; 30, 33, 36, 37, 40, 44, 51, 52, 54, 59-61, 67, 70, 84, 99, 105, 114, 120

reality, living out of touch with, consequences of, 130

reality, neurosis causing a falsification of, 127

reality, our current, as a time of testing, 160

reality, resacralizing, 160

reality, statements about, as varied, 130

reality, the creation of, 155

reality, the cyclical nature of, 143

reality, the dual ground of, 160

reality, the faulty attitude toward, in the analysand, 162

reality, the functions of, 127

reality, the growth of, depending on where attention goes, 183

reality, the implications of being out of touch with, 171

reality, the loss of, provoked by fear, 127

reality, the need to give libido to, 127

reality, the neurotic's disturbed relation to, 127

reality, the opportunity to expand our vision of, in the UFO phenomena, 164

reality, the psyche transforming, 127

reality, the puer's fresh take on, 163

reality, the soul's ability to keep us in touch with, 123

reality, the stark view of, by Arabic speakers, 166

realization, waves of, 41

reason, 11, 31, 125, 127, 156, note 19

reason, limitation of, 6, 11, 12, 17, 28, 30, 31,35, 68, 88, 104, 110, 113, 119

reason, the capacity to, as an emergent property, 156, note 19

reasoning, as soul-deadening, 81

rebellion, humans' power of, 134

rebelliousness, of the trickster, as alluring to young people, 58

rebirth, 5, 7, note 7; 52

Recession, the Great, impact of, 104, note 126

reconciliation, commitment to being a force for, 175

Reconstruction, the failure of, 145

recovery, the disadvantage of, 52

recreation, the varieties of, 163

rectification, as the aim of compensation, 162

reculer pour mieux sauter, 43

recuperation, as an opportunity, 24

recurring pattern, the noticing of a, as a key step in change, 188

recycling, the need for, 60

Red Book, the facsimile edition of, Jung's mandalas in the, 121, note 50; 129, 138, 167, 168, 178

Red Book, the, 42, 69-72, 91, note 52; 102, 119

red flag, spotting a, 20

Red Indians, as Jung’s term for the native and indigenous peoples of North America, 184, note 78

redeeming symbol, our need to watch for the, 168

redeeming symbol, the, 35

redemption of the unconscious, by translation, 99

redemption, 3, 4, 23, 37, 83

redemptive violence, the myth of, 10

redistribution, hatred of the concept, 127

redlining, as karmic, 145

reduced adaptation, 127

reductionism, 7, note 33

reductionism, definition of, 144, 156

reductive causalism, Jung’s definition of, 44, 96

reductive interpretation, as a humility in criticism, 52

reductive method, as pessimistic,, 91, 96

reductive-causal method, the, 52

reference works, the proper place of, 190

referendum, the crucial factor in, 37

refiner's fire, the calcinatio as the, 83, 103

reflection, 12, 40, 43, 76, 92, 93, 98

reflection, as possible with the individual, 125, 138, 167, 187, 188

reflective instinct, Jung's description of the, 138

reflexio, Jung's definition of, 138, 187

reflexology, 62

Reformation, the time of, 155, 172, 180

regression, 192

regression, as a necessary phase of development, 143, 144, 169, 177, 178

regression, transformation of, 5, 31, 41, 43, 53, 108-110

regressions, dangers of, 31, 57

regressive development, cause of, 52

regrouping, signs of, in our contemporary culture, 43

regulatory capture, defined, 60, note 67

Reh, Valerie, diagnosis of, of Jung’s character based on numerology, 176

reiki, healing techniques of, 155

reincarnation, 34, 62 & note 17

Reinhardt, Uwe, 143, note 128

rejection, 53

relatedness, the capacity for, as eros, 53

relationship with people, as joyful, 52

relationship, problems with, as a non-rational task, 154

relationships, shift in, 36

relative truth, benefits of, 130

relativism and pluralism, ours as an age of, 119

relativism, definition of, 80

relaxation, Jane’s advice for, 47

relearning, endless, as a feature of psychotherapy, 89

release, a sense of, in the impact of an archetype, 168

relegio, the derivation of, Jung's debate about the, 138, 158

reliability, the degree of, in a message, related to entropy, 157

reliable, the senex as, 163

religere, definition of, 44

religio, Jung's definition of, 119

religio, the importance of, as the innate impulse for reflection, 130, 138, 142

religion, 7, 8, 21, 28, 29, 31, 34, 36, 42-44, 63, 81, 87, 96, 100, 109, 111, 114, 115, 117, note 20; 119

religion, as a hindrance, 158

religion, as a psychological attitude, 138

religion, as a spontaneous expression of a psychological condition, 138

religion, as a supraordinate idea, years ago, 131

religion, as a useful form of mental hygiene, 138

religion, as an attitude, 158

religion, as an illusion, to Freud, 158, 180

religion, as an important feature of culture, 138

religion, as an impulse living in everyone, 180

religion, as an instinct in all humans, 138

religion, Cicero's description of the role of, 138

religion, containment in, Edinger's definition of, 158 & note 37; 179

religion, conversations about, as fraught, with Jung and his father, 180

religion, dictionary definitions of, 158

religion, distinction of, from creed, 180

religion, Joachim's three ages of, 142

religion, Jung on, 158

religion, Jung's attitude toward, 180

religion, Jung's definitions of, 138, 142, 158

religion, Jung's distinction of, from creed, 138

religion, Jung's problems with, 138

religion, Jung's sense of, as a peculiar attitude of mind, 125

religion, Jung's sharp distinction of, from spirituality, 142

religion, Jung's understanding of, as a living relationship with an extramundane point of reference, 138

religion, new form of, as emerging, 169

religion, the alpha and omega of, as the subjective individual experience, 138

religion, the decline of, consequences of, 138

religion, the dismissal of, in materialism, 156

religion, the etymology of, 138

religion, the evolution of a new form of, 165 & note 39

religion, the failure of, to deliver an apologetic suited to the spirit of the age, 138

religion, the four temptations of, list of, 170, note 17

religion, the importance of, 138

religion, the negative reaction to the word, 138

religion, the study of the comparative history of, 125

religion, the temptations of, 165, note 30

religion, the understanding of, as difficult, 138

religion, the understanding of, as difficult, due to materialism, 138

religion, the wars of, state churches as legacies of the, 138, note 69

religion, true, as experiencing the Divine, 138

religion, useful features of, 138

religions, as psychotherapeutic systems, 138

religions, as the healing systems for the ills of the soul, 123

religions, fostering personal growth, 138

religions, Jung's examples of, 138

religions, loss of the healing power of, 123

religions, new, prophets of, 164

religions, organized, need of, for change, 7, 42, 79, 87, 94, 97, 99, 108, 117, 119

religions, recognition of karma in all, 145

religions, the ancient hatreds of, 166

religions, the great, as anemic, 149

religions, the numinosity of the powerful symbols of, as seductive, 130

religions, the rise of new, 155

religiosity, as an American trait, 8

religious attitude, Jung's definition of, 99, 111

religious attitude, the internalization of, 138

religious certainty, the highest degree of, provided by paradox, 114

religious community, the, as a meaningless phrase for Jung, 81

religious devotion, implications of, 81

religious dogmas, 11, 87

religious experience, as unfamiliar to most people, 138, 142

religious experience, varieties of, 64

religious expression, the new form of, 63

religious figures, as divisive, 137

religious forms, as obsolete, 137

religious function, the lack of a, causing suffering, 94

religious functioning, the, as unprejudiced, 42

religious groups, succumbing of, to materialism, 36

religious history, personal, as subjective, 81

religious ideas, the thrilling power of, 64

religious impulse, as resting on an instinctive basis, 138, 158, 180

religious impulse, the, 33, 114

religious instinct, as the most important, 138, 150

religious instinct, the, 7, 33, 109, 111

religious leaders, Jung's criticism of, 35, 37, 88

religious leanings, the sacrifice of, out of fear, 127

religious life, the decline of, fostering more neuroses, 138

religious man, the attitude of, toward God, 142

religious mentors, the unconsciousness of, 137

religious myth, need for a new, 63

religious myth, the achievement of, as significant and protective, 138

religious orthodoxy, one's stance on, as determinative re. heresy, 180

religious outlook on life, the definition of, 119

religious outlook, regaining a, 158, 189

religious phenomenology, Jung as a student of, 136

religious problem, as now a serious matter, 160

religious questions, as psychological questions, to Jung, 111

religious realities, Jung's experience of, as his foundation, 180 & note 51

religious sense, the need of mature people to recover a, 158

Religious Society of Friends, the (Quakers), the social activism of, 187

religious stance, the other authority of, 138

religious symbols, the numinosity of, 33

religious tenets, people estranged from the old, 142

religious traditions, the old, as naïve, 94

religious training, the low level of, 137

religious truths, as now hollow, 119, 130

religious wars, decades of, 144 & note 14; 158, note 21; 165, 172, note 2

remorse, lack of, by American colonists, for their destructions, 145

remote viewing, explanation of, 61

Renaissance, the horizontal focus of the, 144 & note 8

renewal, a surge of, in the rubedo phase, 83

renewal, source of, as primitive contents of the unconscious, 126, 163

renewal, the Self seeking our, 59

rentier economy, definition of, 166, note 12

reorientation phase, in developing trust in the Self, 121

reorientations, as sparking reactivations, 31

reparations, as a challenge of our time, 145

reparative process, specific examples of, 145

reparenting, the possibility of, 57

re-perception, as a mental challenge, 17

repetition compulsion, 15

repetition compulsion, as the psyche's incentive for us to wise up, 188

repetition, importance of, 22, 57, 91

repressed contents, Jung’s list of, 174

repressed material, impact of, 28

repressed sexuality, as the focus of Freudian analysis, 119

repression, 2, 9, 51, 53, 92, 95, 113

repression, the consequences of, 128, 147, 162, 165, 179, 184, 189

repressions, as problematic, 95, 109

reptilian brain, the, 13

Republican Party, the, 8, 50, 101

republicanism, 8

reputation mining, definition of, 58, note 102

res simplex, 21

research, as subjective and personal, 85

resentment, 6

resentment, as a feature of cosmic vanity, 147

resignation, as compensation for a defiant will to power, 162

resilience, psychological, as increased via laughter, 67

resistance, 3, 15, note 49; 33, 41, 84, 110

resistance, the need to recognize, 124, 153

resistances, overcoming of, 17

resolution, 16

resolution, as the tertium non datur, 126

resonators, definition of, 92

resourcefulness, as sparked in leap-frogging, 148

resources, 49, 92

resources, the most valuable as intangibles, 179

respect for oneself, as a legitimate need, 173

response, as a feature of transformative change, 148

responsibility, abdicating, 36, 40, 49, 83, 117

responsibility, assuming for oneself, 178

restlessness, 15, 105, 107

restoration, sources for, 108

restoration, the meaning of, in psychiatry, 144

results, development of, only through experiment, 87

retaliation, violent, fear of, the, 52

retardation, as a feature of neurosis, 110

Retarding Lead, the Law of the, 3, 102, 147, note 52

revaluations, 31

revealed truth, Jung's recognition of the hollowness of, 130

revelation, as a principle of olden times, 130

Revelation, Book of, 11, 59

revelation, Jung's dismissal of, as a valid basis for determining truth, 130

revelation, new, the timing of a, 82, 99

Revelation, the Book, the prediction of the, 137

revelations, as a feature of our time, 152, 182

revelations, as a reminder of a powerful inner force, 119

revelations, openness to, 35

revenants, parental spirits, as the father/mother complex, 140

Revisioning Science, 11, note 70

revolution, talk of, 31

rewards, 3

Rhea, wife of Kronos, 52

Rhine, J. B., Jung’s 14 year long correspondence with, 176

Rhine, J.B., 34, 62, 70 & note 141; 86, 106 & note 16

Richards, M.C., quote of, 40

Riesman, David, quote of, 146, 148

right thought, thinking the, Jung's definition of, 99

right/wrong, as dependent on circumstances, 103

rigidities, discouragement of, in old age, 47

rigidities, of organizations, Jung's fear of, 146, 159

rigidity, of thinking, 52

rigidity, options for growth foreclosed by, 134

Rilke, Rainier Maria, quoted, 178

ring, as a symbol, 5, 14

riot, condoning of a seditious, 37

risk aversion, fostered by rationalism, 104

risk of retaliation, fear of, 52

risk, the fulfilling life as full of, 94

risk-taking, fear of, 52, 104

rites, 7

ritual, the power of, Jung's use of, in building a fire, 181

rituals, 7, 9

rivalry, marring family relationships by, 52

Roberts, Jane, 34

robosigning, 27, note 25

Rock, Robert, 16

Rockefeller Foundation, sponsorship of Flexner's work, 115, note 22

Rockefeller, John D., 69

Roe v. Wade, 37, note 40

Rogers, Carl, 34

roles in the outer world, the value of, 154

roles, inauthentic, 65

Roman Catholic Church, 7, note 21; 16, 36, 81, note 143

Roman Catholic Church, change of doctrine of, 132, 142, 158

Roman Catholic priests, sexual abuse of minors by, 165, note 17

Roman Catholic, as the state church in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, 138, note 69

romances, sabotaging of, 52

romantic relationships, messed up by parental complexes, 52

Rome, Jung's comparison of, with our modern situation, 117

Rome, the dating of the fall of, 144, note 4; 149, notes 13 & 19

Roosevelt, Franklin, struggles of, with the southern wing of his party, 145

Roosevelt, Teddy, the laugh of, 126

Roosevelt, Theodore, 8, 27, 38

Root, Elihu, 8

rooted prejudice, the, due to our superstitious fear, 52

rootedness, 16

rootedness, retrieving a sense of, 150, 151, 177

rootless intellectualism, as a feature of the 20th century, 164

rootless intellectualism, science encouraging of, 150, 164

rootless intellectualisms, as the greatest psychic danger, 120

rootlessness, as a psychic danger, 84

rootlessness, causes of, 44

rootlessness, impact of, making us ungrounded, 104

rootlessness, the dangers of, 143, 181

roots, transcendent, 11, 22, 31, 104, 108, 113

Rosenbaum, Vladimir, betrayal of, by Jung, 72

Rosicrucians, the, 34, 95

Ross, Patrick, the helpful comments of, 186, note 1

rotating movement, significance of, 42

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, back to nature method of, 68, 104

R's, the 4: repairing, recycling, reusing, reconditioning, 60, note 9; 104, note 38

R's, the four, list of, 104, note 38

rubedo, definition of, 83

rubedo, the phase of alchemy, 18, note 23; 83

Rubik, Beverly, 34 & note 80

Rubik, Beverly, quoted, 155

Rudhyar, Dane, astrological work of, 186

Rudhyar, Dane, astrology study of, 112

rugged individualism, solidarity thwarted by our, 186

rule of 3, the: three minutes without air; three days without water; three weeks without food, 77

rumor, Jung's frequent use of, in referring to UFOs, 164, note 66

Rumsfeld, Donald, quote of, 11, note 55

Rush, Benjamin, the warning of, about national crimes, 171 & note 17

Ruskin, John, 33, 64

Russell, Bertrand, 28, note 15; 80

Russell, Stuart, 68, note 47

Russia, one-sided educational system of, 66

Russian Revolution, the, 44

Ryan, Miranda, 86

Rychner, Max, Jung's reply to, praising Faust, 169

Ryochi, as the God within us, 121