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sacred dimension, the, as archetypal, 106

sacred earth community, a Jungian perspective on, 160

sacred figures, living within us, 114

sacred places, of indigenous people, respect for the, 83

sacred scriptures, the rich symbolism of, 166

sacred story, the need for a, 160

sacred tests, literal readings of, as soul denying and pathological, 166

sacred, an apprehension of the sacred, affirming mystery, as a feature common to all religions, 160

sacred, the connection to the, 59

sacred, the importance to retaining connection to the, 166

sacrifice, as part of the aging process, 24

sacrifice, benefits of, 14

sacrifice, definition of, 14

sacrifice, etymology of, 14

sacrifice, psychological meaning of, 14

sacrifice, the blessings in, 14

sacrifices, as a requirement in change intervals, 148

sacrifices, as necessary for new life, 33

Saddam Hussein, freeing the Iraqi people from the yoke of, causing tens of thousands of deaths, 184

sadistic energies, the integration of, 52

safety, an environment of, fostering of, in a small organization, 146, 185

safety, feeling of, 20

safety, forms of, 67, note 26

safety, psychological, defined, 146

safety, sources of, examples of, 21

Sagittarius, energies associated with the sign of, 82

Sai Baba, power level of, 36

saintliness, potential for, 13

Sakoian, Frances, astrological expertise of, 186 & note 10

Sakoian, Frances, the foremost American astrologer of her generation, 86

Sales, Nancy Jo, 60

Salome, Jung's images of, 167

salvation, 4, 35

salvation, the church's view of, 142

Salzberg, Sharon, cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society, 160

Samaritan woman, the, her personal experience of Jesus, establishing trust, 87

Sambhoga-Kaya, the, 100

San Francisco Institute, 7, note 17

San Francisco State University, 39

San Francisco, the Jung Institute of, the early formation of, 146

sanctity, the odor of, 12

sand tray, the use of the, 91

Sanders, Bernie, exposé by, of millionaires manipulating elections, 152

Sands, Frederick, interview of, with Jung, 37, note 3

Sandwich, the Earl of, 16

sangomas, 62

sanity, analysis saving, 17, 25, 86

Santa Barbara Girls School, 45

Santos, George, as a liar, 105 & note 6

sarasrara, localization of, 133

sarx, definition of, 104 & note 92

Saslow, Eli, study by, of Derek Black's transformation from racist, 145, note 76

Satan, as the principium individuationis,, 134

Satan, the rebellion of, 134, 172, 182

Satan, the reign of, 11

Satanaël, as the elder son of God, 137

Satanic actions, examples of, 105

Satanic/Luciferan side, confrontation with the, 99

satori, as instantaneous, 179

Saturn, 5, 25, note 17

Saudi Arabia's sharia law code, 130, note 93

savior, the expectation of a, 164

Savior, the, 33, 35, 102

Saybrook University, Jung-related programs of, 66, note 57

scam artists, vulnerability to, from lack of self-knowledge, 182

scandals, in business, examples of, 186, note 122

scapegoating, 2, 113

scarab beetle, the appearance of, as shattering hyperrationality, 142, note 41

scarab beetle, the synchronicity of, 104

scarcity model, the, 10

Schaef, Anne Wilson, 3, 10, note 28; 36, note 4; 58, 83

Schaef, Anne Wilson, quoted, 173

Schapira, Laura, Layton, work of, with Cassandra women, 57

schedules, streamlining of, 24

Schelling, Friedrich, 143

schemas and scripts, the discovery of, 159, 189

Schiller, Friedrich, 138

schisms, creeds fostering, 138

schizophrenia, latent, 6, 43

schizophrenic, humor, as the redeeming quality of a, 67

Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 33, 64

Schleiermacher, Friedrich, quote of, 64

Schmid, Hans, disaffection of, from Jung, 71

Schmidt, Klaus, background of, 39, 73, note 42

Schmidt, Lynda W., 9, note 42; 24, notes 16, 35, 84, 132, 136

Schmidt, Lynda W., eulogy for, 39

Schmidt, Lynda, quote of, 146, note 24; 161, 163, note 10; 185

Schmitt, Francis O, 60, note 63

scholasticism, as a medieval intellectual model, 29, 120

schools of psychology, treatment methods of, 27

schools, failure of, to teach the whole child, 113

Schopenhauer, Arthur, quoted, 67, 81

Schumacher, E.F., 27, note 27; 84, note 53

Schurz, Carl, 8

Schwartz, Stephan, estimate of, of the size of the tipping point, 182, note 38

Schwartz-Salant, Nathan, 52, 72

science, 11, 31

science, a necessary element of, as extreme uncertainty, 96

science, a new view of, including the psyche in its purview, 104

science, as a cause for our current predicament, 104

science, as a religion ruined by its priests, 144

science, as a valuable tool, 120

science, as a way of knowing,120

science, as an arbiter of truth, 29

science, as an invaluable tool, 29

science, as dangerously one-sided, 144

science, as deficient, 29

science, as harmful, as an end in itself, 29

science, as impatient and fanatical, concealing doubt, 96

science, as inductive, 156

science, as lacking the factor of meaning, 81

science, as meaningless intellectual puzzles, 144

science, as obscuring insight, 29

science, as our knowledge base, 28 & note 24

science, as rooted in an objective view of facts, 116

science, as the knowledge base of our culture, 44, 61, 94, 104, note 80; 138, 144, 150 & note 15

science, as the open-minded pursuit of truth, 96

science, as torturing nature to extract her secrets, 104

science, combining spirituality with, as Jung's middle way. 104

science, conventional, parameters of, 34

science, counterbalance of, 54

science, definitions of, 120

science, denigration of fantasy and feeling by, 120

science, despising, as reflecting American anti-intellectualism, 159

science, destructiveness of, 11, 107

science, discoveries in, 34

science, distrust of, 11, note 96

science, etymology of, 120

science, evolution of, 10

science, examples of orthodoxy in, 180

science, features of 19th century Western, list of, 144

science, features of, 120

science, focus on, 34, 82

science, fostering rootless intellectualism of, 120

science, frontiers of, discoveries of, 152

science, harm of, as an end in itself, 120

science, impact of, on religious leaders, 35

science, Jung’s criticisms of, 44

science, Jung's loyalty to, 96

science, liberation of, 29

science, melding of, with inner awareness, 150

science, modern, as fundamentally inadequate, incomplete and mistaken, 144

science, modern, features of, 104

science, offering scant refuge, 99

science, our culture’s deep engagement with, 87

science, our faith in, as fragmenting life, 150

science, perception change in, 27, note 31

science, sources of dangers in, 120

science, the prestige of, 144

science, the achievements of, as destructive to the psyche, 150

science, the arrogance of, 104

science, the concretism and rationalism, as inadequate, 120

science, the continued evolution of, 120

science, the current defective research of, 104

science, the current paradigm of, 130, note 39

science, the de-psychization of Nature by, 160

science, the destructive development of, 143

science, the development of, as the great problem of our time, 68, 117

science, the dominance of, 52

science, the erroneous assumptions of the current paradigm of, 9, note 19

science, the etymology of, 156

science, the exaltation of, 94

science, the focus of, on tangible, material reality, 153

science, the history of modern, 144

science, the hubris of, in thinking it controls nature, 104

science, the limitations of, 150

science, the materialist orientation of, 9, note 19; 120

science, the negative impact of, on attitudes toward the unconscious, 174

science, the place of, 29

science, the positive features of, 120

science, the positivistic materialism of, 33

science, the power of, as dangerous, 68, 99, 107

science, the psychic consequences of, as both good and terrible, 104

science, the pursuit of, as knowledge, 137

science, the reliance of, on statistical truths, 120

science, the rise of, as a secular manifestation of the Antichrist, 175

science, the silos of, as a negative, 120

science, the skewering of the conventional paradigm of, 104, note 75

science, the stress on, in education and society, 66

science, the terrible psychic consequences of, 149

science, the threat to our vaunted, by extraterrestrials, 164

science, trends in, as problematical, 120

science, true, beginning of, with observation, 156

science, value-free, the dangers of, 144

science, values of, as too one-sided, 120

sciences, as symptoms of man's psyche, 120

scientific anomalies, 62

scientific attitude, the genuine, as unprejudiced, 120

scientific attitude, the, as concretistic, 144

scientific community, ineptness of, 35

scientific community, the mainstream, isolating McClintock, 85, note 27

scientific credo, the, superstitious phobia of, about fantasy, 127

scientific devotion, the spirit of, 130

scientific education, as not higher than humanities, 66

scientific epoch, the determinism of, 86

scientific ethos of Western culture, Jung's taking exception to the, 130

scientific experimentation, features of, 85

scientific knowledge, 11, 94

scientific man, 12

scientific materialism, growth of, 50, 120

scientific materialism, the pervasive influence of, 143, 180

scientific method, the elements of the, 102, 120

scientific mind, the exploits of the, 104

scientific objectivity, 29, 61

scientific observations, Jung extending the scope of, 46

scientific orthodoxy, Jung's ignoring of, 144

scientific outlook, the reconciliation of, with the religious outlook, 130

scientific paradigm, our modern, 29, 62

scientific progress, our lust for, 59

scientific realities, as the impartial facts of nature, 89

scientific reality, the impotence of, as protection, 127

scientific research, the limited conditions of, 120

scientific scrupulosity, application of, 113

scientific sectarianism, fostered by theories, 44

scientific sophistication, in Western culture, 113

scientific spirit, the inability of the church is to come to terms with the, 175

scientific understanding, 29

scientific veneer, the, on current movements, 137

scientism, 7, note 33; 11, note 70; 17, 26, 28, note 13; 44, 59, note 46; 75, note 14; 81, note 94; 94, 113, 115, 119, 120

scientism, and Jung's empiricism, 156

scientism, as a dogmatic consensus reality orientation of our culture, 156

scientism, as a kind of orthodoxy, 156

scientism, as a prestigious neurotic defense mechanism, 156

scientism, as a self-cloistering security system, 156

scientism, as a sort of religion, 156

scientism, as the knowledge base of our culture, 156 & note 3; 164

scientism, definition of, 144, note 66; 160, note 10

scientism, differences of, from science, 156

scientism, features of, 156, 160, 170

scientism, focus of, on reason, 149 & note 34

scientism, list of components in, 156

scientism, mainstream culture wedded to, 152

scientism, our culture embedded in, 170

scientism, questioning, as important, 148

scientism, succumbing to dogmatism of its own, 156

scientism, the long legacy of, 150

scientism, the bias of, 164

scientism, the destructive impact of, 144, 156

scientism, the hold of, on our culture, 142

scientism, the impact of, on Jungian psychology, 156

scientism, the psychopathological effect of, 144

scientism, the story of, as destructive, 160

scientism, the stupidity of, 156

scientist, 192

scientist, the, as empirical nominalist, 29

scientistic worldview, as one-sided, 94

scientists, anxiety of, 29, 29, 31, 120

scientists, as possessed by scientism, 170

Scientology, as a cult, 149, 175

scintilla, as divine sparks in the world, 181

Scorpionic suspiciousness, 62, note 13

screen causes, identifying the, 9

scripts, family's, discrimination from, from our personal beliefs, 189 & note 5

scripts, giving up, 30, 58, 85

sculpting, 9, 32

séances, Jung attending, where his cousin was the principal medium, 176

seclusion, time carrying Jung into, 163

second birth, as death, 161

second sight, Jung's writings on, 176

Second Wake reality, as superficial, 179

Second Wave society, 40

secrecy, as a destructive cancer in society, 95

secret doubts, as leading to fanaticism, 44

Secret of the Golden Flower, The, 29

secret societies, 34

secret society, the reason for a, 95

secret, the private, 81, 95

secret, the sharing of, as beneficial, 95

secret, the unconscious, as isolating and disturbing, 128

secrets, action of, like a psychic poison, 95

secrets, confession of, as transformative, 57

secrets, esoteric, as artificial, not real, 95

secrets, millions of, recently leaked, 152

secrets, revelations of, 35

secrets, the isolating effect of, 57

secrets. the need for, 95

sectarianism, as divisive, 79

sects, recognized, Jung's belonging to no, 180

sects, warring of, 81

secular ethics, definition of, 99

secularism, 8

secularization, as a reflection of the change of zeitgeist, 37

Securities and Exchange Commission, the ineptitude of the, 58, note 10; 156, note 46

security, definition of, 54

security, internalizing a locus of, 121, 143, 161, 171, 178, 182, 183, 186, 189

security, true, 10, 21, 29, 36, 54, 63, 64, 84

seduction, the effect of, on determining truth, 130, 161

seed money, as support, 191

seeking protection, as a coping strategy, 54

Seele, the difficulties in translating, 123

segregation, defacto forms of, 126

segregation, the negative impact on both blacks and whites, 38, 126

self and Self, the discovery of, in the lowest level of despair, 178

Self image, a new development of the, 57

Self, a deep relationship with the, 171 & note 23

self, alienation of the, 20

Self, as our divine core, 41

Self, as the general, ranking above the ego, 122

Self, awareness of the, 142

Self, building solid trust in the, as important, 121, 131, 143, 159

Self, building trust in the, 33

Self, contact with the, eliciting feelings of fear and dread, 148

Self, determining factors radiating from the, 122

Self, discovery of the, as reliable, 178

Self, intentions of the, in apocalyptic dreams, 59

Self, Jung’s experience of the, 23

self, Jung's dual sense of, 121

Self, list of the goals of, 108

Self, living in alignment with the, 165, note 28

Self, living in reliance on the, 183

Self, overcoming alienation from the, 179

Self, reliance on the, 192

Self, subordinate the ego to the, for effectiveness, 173

Self, symbols of the, Jung's examples of, 121

Self, the ability of the, to combine opposites, 121, 164

Self, the activation of, as transformative, 33

Self, the actualization of the, 83

Self, the amorality of the, 13

Self, the analyst relying on the wisdom in support of the, 185

Self, the archetypes' numinous connection to the, 111

Self, the attempts of, to get attention, 64

Self, the awareness of our limits by the, 41

Self, the call of the, 33

Self, the chance to realize the, as a great opportunity, to Jung, 89

Self, the child’s connection to, 52

Self, the constant awareness of the, 63

Self, the dark side of, encounters with, 57

Self, the dark side of, fear of confronting, 52

Self, the definition of the, 148

Self, the demands of the, 2, 14

Self, the different perspective of the, 33

Self, the direction by the, 33

Self, the discovery of the, 65, 85

Self, the ego becoming conscious of the, 83

Self, the ego dependence on, 49

Self, the ego's subordination to the, 150, 162

Self, the emergence of the, 57

Self, the experience of the, 41, 49, 57, 64

Self, the experience of the, as a defeat for the ego, 189

self, the facts of the, 49

Self, the full-spectrum healing ability of the, 121

Self, the function of the, 121

Self, the goal of the, 30

Self, the higher wisdom of the, 23

Self, the honoring of the, 24

Self, the importance of following the prompts of the, 165

Self, the influence of the, 57

Self, the integration of the, as true power, 143

Self, the intention of the, intuited by trial and error, 121

Self, the journey of the, phases of the, 112

Self, the knowledge of the, as a benefit of working with the transcendent function, 129

Self, the morality of the, as transcending any collective definitions, 119

Self, the paradoxical nature of the, 121

Self, the perspective of the, 41

Self, the power of the, 159

Self, the presence and power of, 36

Self, the reality of the, 62

Self, the rules of the, 54

Self, the selfless love of the, 79

Self, the solid sense of connection to the, 125

Self, the superiority of the, 15

self, the supremacy of, 15

self, the true, discovery of, 85

Self, the trust in the, 54, 79

Self, the wider perspective of the, 134

Self, the wisdom and power of the, 59

Self, the wisdom of the, 30, 119

Self, the work of, on all levels of being, 121

Self, the worship of the, via our creative manifestations, 167

Self, the, 5,6,9, 11 & note 20; 27

Self, the, accessing, consequences of, 129

Self, the, acting on the ego, 49

Self, the, aligning with the, 94

Self, the, alignment to the, 17

Self, the, archetypes connection to the, 47

Self, the, as a center, 21

Self, the, as a key Jungian idea, 54

Self, the, as a new center of personality replacing the former ego, 54

Self, the, as a term for God, 63

Self, the, as a union of opposites, 114

Self, the, as amoral, 30

Self, the, as an archetype, 23

Self, the, as an important archetype, 189

Self, the, as an orienting principle, 42

Self, the, as beyond all human limitations, 54

Self, the, as guide and protector, 125

Self, the, as in charge, 49

Self, the, as indeterminable, 121

Self, the, as inner authority, 23, 42

Self, the, as inner divine energy, 23

Self, the, as loving and supportive, 121

Self, the, as numinous, 121, note 5

Self, the, as One Mind, 129

Self, the, as our inner divine wisdom, 90

Self, the, as our life's goal, 121

Self, the, as our redeemer, 23

Self, the, as our source of wisdom, 130

Self, the, as patient, 59

Self, the, as protective, 23

Self, the, as the determining psychic factor, 15

Self, the, as the God within us, 21, 47, note 4; 61, 63, 68, 121, 143, 159

Self, the, as the inner daimon and leader in the analysis, 102

Self, the, as the source of the reconciling third thing, 99

Self, the, as the source of wisdom and security, 143

Self, the, as the transpersonal center of the psyche, 63

Self, the, as the true healer, 119

Self, the, as the unity of the personality, 121

Self, the, as transcendent, 2

Self, the, as trustworthy, 178, 183

Self, the, as wise director of life, 36

Self, the, as wiser and more reliable than the ego, 189

Self, the, as within, 61

Self, the, attunement to the, 34

Self, the, awareness of, 21

Self, the, behaviors aligned with the intention of the, 188

Self, the, being open to the guidance of the, 95

Self, the, ceding control of life to the, 54

Self, the, character of, 21

Self, the, circumscribing our will, 49

Self, the, contact with the, as healing, 33, note 29

Self, the, contact with the, as transformative, 121

Self, the, definition of, 15, 83, note 86

Self, the, desire of the, 52

Self, the, desire of, for wholeness, 47

Self, the, dictates of the, 17

Self, the, discovering a relationship with the, 24

Self, the, dreams suggestive of, 35

Self, the, effort of, to help, 52

Self, the, encounters with the, in analysis, 189

Self, the, entelechy of, attunement to the, 121

Self, the, fear of, 52

Self, the, features of the, 121

Self, the, five aspects of the ego’s experiences of, 23

Self, the, fostering trust in the, during the analysis, 102

Self, the, getting in touch with the teleological vision of, 159

Self, the, gifts from the, 23

Self, the, guidance of, 27

Self, the, inner dialogue with the, in leap-frogging, 148

Self, the, Jung’s great trust in the, 68

Self, the, Jung's definition of, 33, 63, 121

Self, the, Jung's stress on encountering the, 70

Self, the, knowledge of, 44

Self, the, life directed by the, 83

Self, the, living in relation to the, 23

Self, the, making all things new, 159

Self, the, manifestation of, in life, 23

Self, the, numbers as expressions of the transformation of the, 112

Self, the, obedience to, 93

Self, the, opportunities to experience the, 49

Self, the, our inner divine core, 14

Self, the, personal experience of, as rare in clergy, 36

Self, the, projection of the inner wisdom of the 97

Self, the, providing resolution, 49

Self, the, relationship with, 12

Self, the, reliance on, in challenging times, 99

Self, the, relinquishing control to the, 32

Self, the, submission to, 24

self, the, symbols of, 121

Self, the, symbols of, 35

Self, the, the directive voice of, 42

Self, the, the guidance of, 49

Self, the, transcending limited human thinking, 30 & note 25

Self, the, trust in, 35, 41

Self, the, turning decisions over to the, 103

Self, the, two faces of, 30

Self, the, wisdom of, 21

Self, the, work of, to bring about our healing, 178

Self, trust in the, 123, 136, 143

Self, trusting the, to provide, 159

self-abnegation, as a requirement in soul tending, 123

self-absorption, 14, 56

self-acceptance, 5, 119

self-aggrandizement, lust for, 14

self-authorizers, as active agents in creating reality, 20

self-aware, becoming more, as a way to avoid delusions, 88

self-awareness, as a component of the spiritual journey, 142

self-awareness, as most important, 107

self-awareness, as not the same as Self-awareness, 52, note 115

self-awareness, attainment, as a goal of living, 26

self-awareness, avoidance of, by men, 53

self-awareness, defined, 40

self-awareness, exercises for, as lacking in academia, 66

self-awareness, increase in, as projections are withdrawn, 47

self-awareness, the broadening of, in old age, 47

self-awareness, the development, as a purpose for living, 103

self-awareness, the gift of specters, 42

self-cognition, theologians wishing to avoid the odious task of 180

self-concern, diminishment of, 24

self-confrontation, as a difficult challenge for the whole man, 159

self-consciousness, genuine, 179

self-containment, 24

self-control, as tenuous, 15, 110

self-criticism, lack of, 30, 89

self-criticism, the value of, 134

self-culture, making progress in, 153

self-deception, tendency toward, 6, 28

self-deception, the amazing capacity for, 127

self-development, the focus on, in alternative educational systems, 57, 66, note 16

self-development, the need for individuals to commit to, 182

Self-directed activities, 12

Self-directed, the individuation process as, 146

self-disciplines, as outworn, in old age, 47

self-discovery, as a goal and task, 16, 62

self-discovery, development of, as a core feature of living consciously,178

self-education, the discipline of, 123

self-employment, growth of, as likely in the Age of Aquarius, 82, 84

self-esteem, as a benefit from internalizing a locus of authority, 20, 52, 54

self-esteem, levels of, 179

self-evident truth, as an axiom, 132

self-hatred, fostering of, in the quest for perfection, 116

Self-hood, attack on, 52

self-ignorance, the dangers of, 182

self-image, death of the, 33

self-image, the early formation of the, 188

self-indulgence, 14

self-interest, the assumption of, that people act in their, 127

self-interrogation, as essential, to determine motives, 103

self-invention, American vaunting of, 93

selfishness, 14

selfishness, Western culture confused about, 191

self-knowledge, definition of, 18, 22, 30, 37, 47, 54, 56, 66, 80, 84, 85, 104, 107, 113, 117

self-knowledge, our lack of, 150, 171, 188

selflessness, as distinct from selfishness, 191

selflessness, as respecting the divinity in all persons, 191

self-liberation, the possibility of, 129, 162

self-medicating, modes of, 30

self-observation, noting "charged" feelings or situations, 95

Self-partnered relationship, phases of, 121

Self-partnered, benefits in being, 121

self-partnered, definition of, 121

self-partnering, Jung on, 121

self-pity, 22

self-possession, the value of, 14

self-preservation, as a fundamental instinct, 55, note 15

self-preservation, the instinct of, 138

self-realization, possible avenues for, 43

self-reflection, the value of, 55, 102

self-regard, images of, 52

self-regulating psychic system, the, 122, 174

self-regulating system, the polarity in every, 36, 115

self-remembering, 179

self-restraint, as healthy and beneficial, if not overdone, 128

self-righteousness, 76

self-righteousness, as devilish, 134, 166

self-satisfied people, the pride of, for their Christian morals, 165

self-sufficiency, development of, as important, 178, 186

self-surrender, as sacrifice, 14

self-surrender, deliberate, 14

self-validation, our basic need for, 178

Seminar on Dream Analysis, 1, 41, 42

Semmelweis, Ignaz, the pilloring of, by other physicians, 89

senarius, the number suited to generation, 112

senex play, definition of, 163, 188 & note 26

senex play, the forms of, 163

senex provisionality, as revivifying and life-affirming, 141

senex type, description of the, 163

senex type, the frugality and sobriety of the, 163

senex ways of living, description of, 141

senex, as an archetype, 163

senex, as encouraged in women, in our culture, 141

senex, as paired with the puer, 138, note 92

senex, as the puer's shadow, 141

senex, definition of the, 141

senex, etymology of, 163

senex, Judging types leaning towards the, 140

senex, negative features of the, 163

senex, personality qualities of, 141

senex, the archetypal intent of the, 163

senex, the features of the, 163

senex, the intention of the, 163

senex, the material success of, 141

senex, the, 11, note 20; 16, 25, 49, 54, 59 & note 14; 113

senex, the, as experienced, 163

senex, the, as productive, 163

senex, words linked to the, 163

senex/puer, as a continuum, 163

senility, fear of, 24, 47

senility, Jung's worries about rumors of his, 164

senility, Jung's worry of people's opinion of his, 176

Sensate type, the preference of, for linearity and organization, 151

Sensate types, fixation of, 24, 54, 71, 113

Sensate, the tendency of the, to focus on stuff, 143

sensation function, the, Jung's definition of, 139

Sensation Thinking cultures, American as a, 159

Sensation types, the preference of, for straightforward prose, 129

Sensation types, use of senses, to gain information, 139

sensation, as one of the four functions, 184

sensation, careers using the function of, 187

Sensation, features of, as ignoring the subtleties of our inner city, 159

sensation, signs of the reversion to, 92

sensationalism, as profitable, 130

sense of humor, as essential, 57

sense of oneself, reorientation of the, 30

sense of security, undermining of, 52

sense-perceptions, attesting of, to the reality of matter, 187

senses weakening in old age, sparking discovery of intuitive wisdom, 47

senses, imagining with our, 6

sensuality, and spirituality, the pairing of, 136 & note 4

separateness, end of a sense of, 18

separatio, as a requirement for individuation, 18, 25, 52, 59

separatio, as the archetype of differentiation, 161, note 43; 183

Septem Sermones ad Mortuos, Jung’s poems with a Gnostic orientation, 176

Septem Sermones ad Mortuuos, Jung's gnostic work, 70, 97

Sequoyah, the syllabary of, for the Cherokee language, 145, note 39

Sergeant, Elizabeth Shipley, description of, of Jung, 70

serial killing, 22

serpent power, in the phenomenon of kundalini, 133

Serrano, Miguel, 1, note 31; 71, 72

servant leader, the concept of the 10

service, as empowerment, 179

service, as part of life's destiny, 17

serving others, the desire for, 65

Sessions, George, 181, note 73

Set, the Egyptian name for the devil, 134

Seth series, the, 34

Sewanhaka Power Squadron, the, 60

sex abuse scandal, of the Roman Catholic Church, 81, note 143

sex and spirit, as powerful instinctual energies, 42

sex and spirit, the confusion of, 136

sex as a physiological modality influencing behavior, 187

sex instinct, the primacy of, in Freud's system, 138

sex roles, oppressive, as a feature of patriarchy, 10

sex slavery, 10

sex symbolism, as Janus-faced, 42

sex, and spirit, as antagonists, 136

sex, as a highly charged instinctual energy in the psyche, 136

sex, as a recreational activity now, 187

sex, as a secondary instinct, 138

sex, as an instinct, Jung's recognition of, 138

sex, as one of the five human instincts, 96 & note 45

sex, as overlain with social, political and economic implications, 187 & note 11

sex, cultural worship of, examples of, 136

sexism, 31, 58

sexploitation, 10

sexting, 44, 76, note 7; 115, 136

sexual abuse, children exposed to, by the Catholic Church, 81, note 143

sexual dreams, the interpretation of, 57

sexual feelings, as natural in the analytic relationship, 57

sexual harassment, 10, 115

sexual identity, insecurity about, 53

sexual identity, the major impact of, on behavior, 188

sexual imagery, use of, by the unconscious, 57

sexual morality, modern, as fostering neurosis, 109

sexual orientation, as biologically-based, 53

sexuality, as a counterpart to spirit, 136

sexuality, as a function of compensation, 57

sexuality, as an instinctive factor, 167, 187

sexuality, as the expression of spirit, directed toward creating, 136

sexuality, new manifestations of, 188

sexuality, the close connection of, with spirituality, 188

sexuality, the excess value put on, 138

sexuality, the liberation of, as a consequence of spiritual growth, 136

Sha, Dr. Zhi Gang, 20 & note 62

shadow elements, painful, 57

shadow material, the integration of, via analysis, 189

shadow problem, the resolution of the, as an individual process, 184

shadow side, recognizing our, 2, 31, 38, 43, 46, 52, 58, 63, 72, 76

shadow side, the, as helpful, 134, 138, 153, 157, 170

shadow work, as a humiliating process, 38, 119, 126, 145

shadow, America's, description of, 76

shadow, as a moral challenge, 13

shadow, as alien, 30

shadow, as having positive and negative qualities, 184

shadow, as in a compensatory relationship to our conscious sense of ourselves, 184

shadow, as positive part of our unrecognized potential, 166

shadow, as white, features of, 30, note 45; 119

shadow, becoming aware of the, implications of the, 174, 184

shadow, becoming conscious of the, 119

shadow, befriending the, as a way to avoid delusions, 88

shadow, collective, 4, 63

shadow, confrontation with the, 28, 38, 72, 83, 117

shadow, confrontation with the, examples of results of, 184

shadow, conscious confrontation with the, 123

shadow, constellation of the, 16

shadow, death following life like a, 161

shadow, definitions of, 166 & note 8

shadow, dream work as an effective way to monitor the, 184

shadow, examples of, 13, 41

shadow, examples of, on the collective level, 159, 184

shadow, existing in the unconscious, expressing in unpleasant situations, 184

shadow, externalization of, by the United States, 76

shadow, facing our, 18, 62

shadow, facing the, as a challenging moral problem, 170

shadow, fear of discovering the, 52

shadow, integrating of, as urgent, 59 , 76, 94

shadow, Jung’s assimilation of his, 46

shadow, knowledge of, 16

shadow, less adapted part of us, 41

shadow, need of, to become conscious of the, 145

shadow, negative forms of, integration of, as a moral challenge, 184

shadow, of Jung, 131

shadow, opportunities to confront the, 126

shadow, our ability to internalize the, by looking within, 175

shadow, personal, 11

shadow, personification of, as a same-sex figure, 153

shadow, politicians encouraging projection of the, 128

shadow, projection of the, 13, 76, 80, 88, 105, 113, 117

shadow, projection of, hindered by psychological insight, 145, 165, 166, 184

shadow, repression of all forms of, the danger in, 113

shadow, stopping the projection of the, as a way to avoid delusions, 88

shadow, the acceptance of the, 57

shadow, the assimilation of the, 113

shadow, the collective projection of the, 59

shadow, the common tendency to project the, 145

shadow, the confrontation with the, as first test of courage on the inner way, 159

shadow, the conscious mind longing for the, 157

shadow, the contact with the, as necessary for psychic health, 88

shadow, the darkness or lightness of the, 184

shadow, the definition of, 72

shadow, the individual, as a component of personality, 58

shadow, the integration of the, as individuation work, 166

shadow, the integration of, 99

shadow, the link of, with the type functions, 184

shadow, the need to clean up one's own first, 124

shadow, the need to face the, 171

shadow, the need to recognize the personal and collective, 125

shadow, the negative feeling-value of the, 144

shadow, the negative qualities in the, list of, 88

shadow, the opportunity of the, to enlarge our sense of self, 184

shadow, the powerful, 28

shadow, the process of assimilation of, requiring time, 184

shadow, the rejection of, as dangerous, 184

shadow, the task of integrating, 119

shadow, the value of the, 35

shadow, the work on the, in analysis, 189

shadow, the, 2, 30, 62, 121

shadow, the, as a common content in the unconscious, 174

shadow, the, as a common dream theme, 42

shadow, the, as a component of analysis, 57

shadow, the, as an inferior component of the personality, 157

shadow, the, as an inner quality, 61

shadow, the, as our inner devil, 134

shadow, the, as our other self, 80

shadow, the, as problematic, 153

shadow, the, examples of, 184

shadow, the, older women’s consciousness of, 48

shadow, the, the correlation of, with one’s type opposite, 184

shadow, the, the Jungian definition of, 184

shadow, white, the qualities of the, 189

shadow, whiteness as part of the, 126

shadow, work to integrate the, 131

shadow, wrestling with the, as a way to wholeness, 42

shadow-side, making conscious the, as the limited task of Freudian psychoanalysis, 119

Shah, Rishi, the deceit of, 105 & note 8

Shakespeare, awareness of human baggage of, 41

shallow celebrity, our media culture of, 56

shalom, the definitions of, 116 & note 28

shalom, the promise of, 148 & note 6

sham enlightenment, 11

shaman, the, 58, 71

shamanic studies, 34, 62

shamans, 33, 69

Shamdasani, Sonu, editor of the Red Book, 119, note 34

shame, 9, note 42; 52, 53, 116

shame, the concept of, as fading, 170

shamming, the art of, 105

Shankaracharya, 20

shapes, as motifs, 108

sharings, true, 178

Sharp, Daryl, 2, note 41; 6, note 29; 12, 22, 25, note 33; 30, note 22; 35, note 49; 42, note 7; 43, note 98; 52, note 6; 61 & note 8; 72, 88, note 50; 113, note 40; 119, note 21

Sharp, Daryl, quoted, 141, 150, note 12; 157, 158 & note 39; 166, 178, 184, 189

Sharp, Daryl, the publishing house of, as the Inner City Press, 153

Sheldrake, Rupert, quoted, 179

shift, the, of the ages, need to handle consciously, 155

shifts of aeon, the two historical, 149

Shiller, Robert, quoted, 58

Shiller, Robert, the neologisms of, 127

shirkers, 27, 52, 53

Shiva, the Hindu god of creative forces, 167

shortcomings, one’s knowledge of, as useful, 47

shrewdness, the value of, 54

shrinkflation, the definition of, 172

Sibylline Books, the prophecy of, 152

Sibylline prophecy, the, Jung's quoting of the, 99

sickness, as a result of psychic misdemeanors, 95

side effects, of modern medicines, 9

Sigg, Herman, travels of, with Jung, 69, note 48

sign, definition of, 5, 35

signs, as different from symbols, 143

signs, meaning of, through intuition, 179

Silberer, Herbert, book of, 151

Silberer, Herbert, the constructive point of view of, 151

Silberer, Herbert, writings of on mysticism and symbolism, 176

silence, the importance of, 43

silent experiment, of Jung's, with the Psychology Club, 65

Silicon Valley, the ethos of, 107, not 38

silos, the intellectual environment of, 29, 66, 120

Silva, Freddy, 34

Silva, Freddy, crop circle investigations of, 152, noted 14

simple, the association of, with weak and ineffective, in Western thinking, 154

simplicity, 14, 21, 30, 32, 35, 54

simplicity, as the most difficult thing, 154

sin, 13 & note 3; 119

sin, the consciousness of, as important, 138, 165, 170

sincerity, as an Aquarian concern, 82

Sinclair, Upton, correspondence of, with Jung, 176, 180

Singer, June, 34 & note 79; 02 & note 2

Singer, June, work of, on androgyny, 155

sinners, humans as, 80

sinologists, philological acumen of, 29

sins, in penal codes, as fatuous, 165

sins, the corrosive danger of the seven deadly, 172, 173 note 9

sins, the insatiable nature of the deadly, examples of, 172

situational ethics, 2

situations, grim, finding the humor in, 67

six hundred years, Jung's estimate of the timeline for a shift of aeon, 149

six, symbols of, 112

skeletons in the cupboard, as blocks to growth, 110

skepticism, as essential in science, 143, 189

skepticism, breaking the feeling of, 67

skill, of Western man, as terrible, 143

skill, terrible, renunciation of, 107

skin color, as meaningless, in the collective unconscious, 145

Skinner, B.F., work of, 34, 66 & note 35

Skolimowski, Henryk, 29, note 17; 85

Skolimowski, Henryk, quoted, 156 & note 53

slavery, as a national crime, 171 & note 21

slavery, de facto forms of, 10, note 20

sleep, as the key to rejuvenation, 47, 67

sleep, the mind's condition in, 122, 179

sleeplessness, Jung's experience of, 161

SLIP, the, as a major test of type, 49 & note 20; 92, note 2

sloth, technologies encouraging, 107

small groups, the value of, 95, note 74

small is beautiful, the Jungian Center mantra, 155 & note 51

small social bodies, the virtues of, 146

small social units, Jung's stress on, 181

small, as beautiful, 27, 84

smiling, the practice of, 67

Smith, Carleton, 1

Smith, Gregory, revealer of the toxic environment at Goldman Sachs, 152

smother mother, consequences of growing up with a, 113

smugness, as a feature of cosmic vanity, 147

Smut, Jan, 34

Smuts, Jan, the work on holism of, 181

snake, the, 5

snakes, as symbolic of our healing energies, 153

Snowden, Edward, 182

Snowden, Edward, leaks by, 117

sociability, of the ego, 52

social and political structures, the breakdown of, in Western civilization, 59

social authority, power of, 4

social concern, promotion of, by individuation, 65

social contract, the, 2

social conventions, 13

social discontent, 3

social disorder, our present, 57

social equality, 171

social evils, politics as no cure for, 131

social frictions, internal mistakes in, 117

social isolation, the protection of, 183

social life, the importance of, 52

social media, the impact of, 11, 60, 127

social media, the impact of, 127

social mobility, 8

social network, the original, 65

social networks, new, due to individuating, 65

social norms, daimon challenging, 40

social order, the new hero transmuting the, 79

social pathologies, modern, 60

social pressures, elimination of, in old age, 47

social problem of America, of the first rank, 115

social reasons, for not owning a cell phone, 60

social reform, as an Aquarian value, 82

social reformers, the rants of, 137

social relations, 10

social relations, illustrating the law of the retarding lead, 173

social restrictions, Negroes having fewer, 126

social role, identification with, decried by Jung, 52

social sickness, 14

social skills, loss of, due to cell phone, 60

social systems, as delusional, 117

social units, center of, in our time, 79

social welfare, as lure, bait and slogan for the uprooted masses, 117

socialism, 5, 8, 34, 44, 70

socialization, as a cause for neurosis, 109

societal bias, toward scientific objectivity, 29

societal institutions, the toxic stories of our, 160

societal malaise, the healing of, 63

societal misogyny, women demeaned by, 57

societal situation, lamentable, as serviceable, 31

societies, the goal of, as the peaceable kingdom, 159

Society for Psychical Research, 3, 34, 66, 91

society, as a necessary condition, 65

society, as disempowering, 79

society, Extraverted nature of, 3

society, forces of, 14

society, influences of immersion in, 127, 144, 155, 160, 177-179, 187

society, institutions of, 36

society, Jung's definition of, 105

society, reorientation of our, 25

society, the decay and dissolution of, 64

society, the expectations of, causing one-sidedness, 113

society, the extraverted bias of society, 36

society, the polarization of our, 35

society, values drivers of, 14

Socrates, in the grip of the daimon, 40

soft disciplines, disparagement of, by tech types, 68

soft power, definition of, 124, note 31

sojourner, the task of, to make choices aligned with his/her life purpose, 142

sol niger, 5

solemnity, as a feature of cosmic vanity, 147, 163

solitary activities, the Introvert's preference for, 71

solitude, value of, 16, 25, 30, 43, 45, 47, 48, 57, 66, 71, 94, 113

solitude, as the core of true religion, 138, 139, 178

Solté, David, argument of, for a Scorpionic America, 186, note 156

solutio, as a requirement for individuation, 18, 25, 83

solutio, as the archetype of dissolving, 159

solution, source of, 35, 49

solutions, the location for, in the mirror, 137

soma, 89

soma, definition of, 104 & note 92

somatic awareness, as easier for Sensation types, 54

somatic innervations, in large complexes, 128

somatic symptoms, 23

somatization of psychical changes, 24, 28

Son, the Age of the, 142, 169

sons, humiliation of, by fathers, 52

sons, killing of, by Uranus, 52

Sophia, recognition of, 30

soror mystica, definition of, 100

soul development, components of, 113

soul growth, the process of, 9

soul healing, 20, 119

soul journey, the, as circular, 42, 85

soul purpose, actions speaking out, 18

soul sickness, signs of, 123

soul speaking, the forms of the, 115

soul tending, 14, 16

soul tending, as requiring a human partner, 123, 170

soul work, activities fostering, 158, 185

soul, acquaintance with your, 36

soul, alienation from the, perilous implications of, 111

soul, as a higher concept than spirit, 123

soul, as a major focus of Jung's writings, 123 & note 5

soul, as a spark of stellar essence, 169

soul, as a tremendous problem, 123

soul, as difficult to handle, 16

soul, as discriminating opposites, 123

soul, as lonely, 123

soul, as paradoxical, 123

soul, as real and demanding, 14, 16, 20

soul, as representing the life principle, 123

soul, as the animator of the body, 123

soul, as the magic breath of life, 169

soul, as the source of libido, 123

soul, as the subtle body, 123

soul, as worth tending, 123

soul, attempts to deaden the torments of the, via addictions, 115

soul, attention to, 5

soul, becoming acquainted with the, 54

soul, care of the, 14, 36, 158

soul, caring for the, 158

soul, chosen tasks of the, 36

soul, concern for, 34

soul, conflict in the, 16

soul, creativity nourishing the, 167

soul, creeds fostering the impoverishment of, 138

soul, detachment of from the body. 24, note 62

soul, developing a close relationship with, 36

soul, dictionary definitions of, 123

soul, dreams as the language of the, 85

soul, Eckhart's belief in the sparks of, conferring the ability to connect to God, 169

soul, Eckhart's term for the image of God, 169

soul, enduring the swamplands of the, 94

soul, engagement of, with ego mind, 36

soul, facing one's, as important and meaningful, 94

soul, facing the, as an unpopular activity, 143

soul, failure to value the, consequences of, 123

soul, God in the inmost depths of the, 160

soul, harm of, by the intellect, 28

soul, healing work of, as operating outside ego's time-bound reality, 9

soul, Heraclitus' concept of the, appeal of, to Jung, 169

soul, honoring the dictates of our, 13

soul, hunger of, fed by the numinous, 64

soul, identifying the archetypes with purchase on your, 188

soul, intention of, 35

soul, Jung's 32 terms for the, 123, 169

soul, Jung's definitions of, 123

soul, Jung's seeking a phenomenological concept for, 123

soul, Jung's work speaking to the, 75

soul, knowledge of the, on healing psychic illness, 110

soul, language of, 5

soul, loss of, as a negative aspect of regression, 43

soul, loss of, as a serious malady, 158

soul, mysteries of the, 16

soul, needs of the, 30

soul, of man, the poisoning of, 134

soul, of the analyst, patients looking into the, 185

soul, our inability to control the demands of the, 137

soul, pace of, 41

soul, path of the, 17

soul, paying attention to the, 104

soul, putting of, in place of conscience, 36

soul, qualities of, 25

soul, redemption of, by the philosopher's stone, 123

soul, reliance on, for direction, 36

soul, selling of the, 27

soul, something of the, as remaining after death, 103

soul, tending of the, 12

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

soul, the badlands of the, 54

soul, the claim of, on our life, 17

soul, the cunning play of illusions of the, 123

soul, the dark confusion of the, as teaching self-sustenance, 178

soul, the demands of, 30

soul, the denigration of, implications of the, 123

soul, the desire of, 67, 94, 115

soul, the devaluation of the, 150

soul, the diversion of the, 92

soul, the essential characteristic of the, 123

soul, the fall of the, 123

soul, the feathers of the, 33, note 29

soul, the features of, 123

soul, the functions of the, 123

soul, the goals of, 30

soul, the ground of the, 33, 64

soul, the guidance of the, 150

soul, the imaginative faculty of the, 95

soul, the immortal, 12, 26, 117

soul, the importance of facing our, 94

soul, the intentions of the, for growth, 80

soul, the interior level of, 79

soul, the journey of the, as a hero's journey, 79

soul, the language of the, 5, 41

soul, the longing of the, 79

soul, the loss of, as a perilous state, 123

soul, the love of the, for the individual, 84

soul, the misguided development of the, leading to psychic mass destruction, 156

soul, the moral scruples of the, 109

soul, the need of, for a spiritual support system, 123

soul, the nourishment of the, by beauty, 98

soul, the nurturane of, 150

soul, the perils of the, from violation of an archetype, 175

soul, the pneumatic nature of the, 123

soul, the rebelling of the, 107

soul, the secret work of the, 26

soul, the secret work of, in the second half of life, 161

soul, the spiritual values of the, 123

soul, the suffering of, from lack of meaning in life, 94

soul, the swamplands of the 18, 119, note 33; 169

soul, the tending of, actions in, 137

soul, the timetable of the, 25

soul, the traits of the, 123

soul, the unknown perils of the, 52

soul, the, as a redeemer, 123

soul, the, as naturally religious, 123

soul, the, as the Other, 54

soul, the, demands of the, 44

soul, the, of humanity, 57

soul, the, to speak, Jung's stress on allowing, 115

soul, the, truth of, 53

soul, trust in the wisdom of the, 119, 154

soul, union of, with mind, 25

soul-based spirituality, differences of, from spirit-based religion, 116

soul-deadening materialism, 29

soulless conventionality, Jung's definition of, 140

soul-nourishing connections, loss of the ability to sustain, 60

soul's guidance, personal experience of the, 84

souls, caring for our, 155

souls, professors as clueless about the state of their, 66

souls, the belief in, 123

sound, the healing power of, 152, 155

sound, the power of the intentional use of, examples of, 155

sound, the transformative potential of, 155, note 47

Sounds True, as a source of useful tapes, 92

Source, the creative, 11

South Africa, leap-frogging in, 171, note 66

South Africa, the future of, 148

South, the instinctive desire of the, 38

Southeast Asia, 31

Southern chivalry, Jung’s interpretation of, 38, 126

Southern Poverty Law Center, 37 & note 26

Southerners, white, energy of, going into oppression, 38

Soviet Union, the totalitarianism of, 125, 147, 166

Soviet Union, the, 27, 57, 70

space exploration, interest in, as a good sign to Jung, 99

space flights, as a form of escapism, 164, 175

space, the psyche relativizing, 124, 164 & note 62

Spangler, Oswald, the concept of the megalopolis of, 59

Spanish American War, the, 8

spare-parts medicine, 10

spark, the indwelling, as guide, 142

Sparks, Gary, quote of, 112

spatial conditions, relation of, to fear and anxiety, 53, note 91

Spears, Dean, 101, note 35

special, seeing oneself as, 56

specialism, as a cause for one-sidedness, 113

specializations, dangers of, in becoming victims to worldliness, 113

species extinction, 122

species, the preservation of the, as a fundamental instinct, 55, note 15

specters, the gift of, 42

speed, America's addiction to, 186

spending, as a reflection of values, 14

spending, as our civic duty, 14

spider, the, association of, with the sympathetic nervous system, 22, 28

Spielrein, Sabina, Jung's affair with, 73

Spinoza, Barush, 144 & note 16

spiral, as model of development, 41

spirit guardians, as a link to the light within, 33

spirit guides, inner characters as, 153

spirit of enterprise, the American, as indomitable, 126

spirit of man, the unfoldment of, 113

spirit of one's epoch, impact of the, 28

spirit of the age, art educating the, 168

spirit of the age, the, 38

spirit of truth, the abode of, in humans, 175

spirit world, the, as ungrounded, out of touch with physical life, 116

spirit, as a highly charged instinctual energy in the psyche, 136

spirit, as a volatile body, 123

spirit, as non-denominational, 83, note 73

Spirit, as our renewable resource, 160

spirit, as primary, 83

spirit, as the basic life force, 136

spirit, as the life of the body seen from within, 113

spirit, as the opposite urge of life, 96

spirit, as the source for ethical, social and religious systems, 187

spirit, at one pole of the psychic structure, 113

spirit, denial of the existence of, 28

spirit, early orientation to, 50

spirit, existence of, outside time, 81

spirit, feeding of the, 14

spirit, global sickness of, 5

Spirit, individuals as the carriers of, 43, 64

spirit, instances of manifestations of, as art, dreams, intuitions, 187

spirit, Jung experiencing many manifestations of, 187

spirit, Jung's definition of, 113

spirit, nature of the, 28

Spirit, personal experiences of the, 142

spirit, privileged over the flesh, in organized religions, 113

spirit, psychic experiences determining the reality of, 187

spirit, sickness of, 83

spirit, stress on things of the, 84

Spirit, temple of, the body as, 179

spirit, the adventure of the, 123

spirit, the adventure of the, as alien to most people, 81

spirit, the bridge of the, 169

Spirit, the coming Age of the, 169

spirit, the crime of the, 123

spirit, the degeneration of the, 28

spirit, the emphasis on, at the expense of the body, 113

spirit, the future countertendency toward, 136

spirit, the lofty flights of our, 164

Spirit, the new age of the, 155

spirit, the over-emphasis on, the implications of, 138

spirit, the power of, to break the cycle binding humans to biological events, 96

spirit, the wisdom of the, 28

spirit, the, as a product of mentation, 116

spirit, things of the, 25

spirit, understanding the, as the one essential thing, 106

spirit/matter, as a psychological modality influencing behavior, 187

spirit-based religion, the patriarchal bias of, 116

spirits and Spirit, the link between, recognized by Jung, 115

spirits, our need to revitalize our, 67

spirit-sex polarity, the, 136

spiritual adventure of our time, Jung on the, 142

spiritual agencies, miracle production of, 106

spiritual atmosphere, the poisoning of the, 29

spiritual authority, the ego in service to a, 102

spiritual awakening, increased sexual energy as accompanying of, 136

spiritual basis, our need to reach a new, beyond the conscious world, 164

spiritual beings, as remaining after a world war, 147

spiritual communities, 34, 62

spiritual communities, the formation of, 62

spiritual concerns, the exclusion of, 136

spiritual confusion, of the modern world, 84

spiritual crisis, 11

spiritual culture, the loss of, 84

spiritual deficiency, 6

spiritual development, 14, 26, 30, 103

spiritual development, the arrest of, due to identifying with one side, 137

spiritual dissatisfaction, 105, 107

spiritual distress, the inspiration of, fostering experimentation, 119

spiritual distress, the picture of, 149, 160, 164, 176

spiritual drive, innate, impelling us toward fulfillment of our destiny, 160

spiritual ecology, conference on, 181 & notes 6 & 74

spiritual element, the important role of the, in the psychic economy, 158

spiritual element, the important role of, 33

spiritual emptiness, the implications of, 164

spiritual exercise, types of, 118

spiritual experience of our time, Jung's definition of, 142

spiritual freedom, loss of, 20

spiritual growth, the encouragement of, 10, 14, 32, 59

spiritual growth, the requirement of, 136

spiritual guidance, supplying, in adult education, 85

spiritual horizon, as too narrow, 53

spiritual horizon, the widening of, as a result of becoming conscious of guilt, 145

spiritual hunger, 14

spiritual hungers, of the world, 149, 160, 164

spiritual immaturity, signs of, 20

spiritual inertia, 31, 43

spiritual inferiority, the dangerous susceptibility of, to psychic epidemics, 125, 175

spiritual insights, as the source of knowledge, 97

spiritual journey, aids for the, 16, 27, 65, 92, 119

spiritual journey, the, as a path for heroes, 170

spiritual laws, a list of, 171, note 53

spiritual leaders, focus of, on protecting their institutions rather than understand the mystery in symbols, 81

spiritual leaders, the focus of, on protecting their institutions, 158

spiritual life, the collective, stagnation of, 43

spiritual life, the, Jung's definition of the, 142

spiritual living, the challenge of, 42

spiritual malaise of Western society, as a repeated theme in Jung's works, 160, 189

spiritual malaise, 5, 14, 83, 117, 119, 120

spiritual man, defined, 30

spiritual matrix, rooting the adult in a, as a goal of adult education, 85

spiritual mission, our individual, as important, 147, note 51

spiritual moorings, the loss of our, 117

spiritual muscles, Jung's urging the development of our, 114

spiritual mystery, the darkness of, 114

spiritual nutrition, supplying, in adult education, 85

spiritual passion, as similar to erotic passion, 136

spiritual path, part of the, 36, 79

spiritual path, the features of the, 142

spiritual plane, the description of, 61

spiritual possessions, paradox as a valued, 114

spiritual poverty, 5

spiritual progress, death as the cessation of, 26, 57

spiritual questing, growing interest in, 137, 138, 176

spiritual reality, the new, as a challenge for churches, 160

spiritual receptivity, 22

spiritual restlessness, as threatening from within, 68

spiritual safeguards, symbols as, for humans, 158

spiritual seekers, dreams of, apocalyptic images in, 59

spiritual stagnation, as threatening from within and without, 68, 105, 107, 117

spiritual stagnation, times of, needing art, 168

spiritual standards, lost validity of, 119

spiritual standpoint, people alienated from a, 36

spiritual state, the expression of, as a tetradic system, 132

spiritual sustenance, 11

spiritual teachers, as helpers in the terrain of the Self, 54

spiritual things, focus on, 21

spiritual traditions, the loss of, 64

spiritual traditions, the underlying unity of, 160

spiritual transformation, via myths, 108

spiritual truth, turning into a physical truth, 130

spiritual truths, as paradoxes, 146 & note 14

spiritual truths, as paradoxes, 16, 84

spiritual value, Jung's definition of, 143

spiritual vision, a new, aborning, 160

spiritual weaklings, behavior of, when confronting paradox, 114

spiritual welfare, the focus on, 117

spiritual wisdom, at the sacred earth community conference, 160

spiritual world, the enlargement of our, 178

spiritual, the ignoring of the, in Western culture, 136

spiritual, the, appreciation of, via myths, 108

Spiritualism, 34, 50

spiritualism, growing interest in, 137, 116

spiritualists, the, 34

spirituality, as a pair, with sexuality, 136, 142, 158 & note 30

spirituality, as ruthless, 30, 62, 66, 75, 97, 114, 119

Spitzer, Eliot, example of, 83, note 61

split-minded time, the 20th century as a, 164

split-off joyful child, the union with, 52

splitting, 2

spoilsport, the devil as a, 134

Spong, John, 7, note 28

spontaneity, as an Aquarian value, 82

sports, encouragement of, 52

Sputnik, the launch of, as the start of the "space race," 164 & note 21

St. Augustine, 123, 130

St. Augustine, the twin moral precepts of, 55, note 15; 82, note 37; 113, note 31

St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 39

St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Jung's visit to, 38

St. James of Compostela, the pilgrimage path of, 166

St. John of Patmos, the revelation of, 159

St. John, the visions of, as revelations, 59

St. John's wort, as fostering dream recall, 91

St. Paul, 2, 13, 40, 49, 64, 93

St. Paul, quote of, 130, 135, 147, 165, 169, 176

St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, Jung's consequential visit to, 81

stability, hyper- concern for, as a coping strategy, 54

stability, the importance of, in times of growth, 154

Stackpole, Ralph, Jane studying sculpture with, 45

stagnation, the threat of, 31, 43

Stalin, Josef, identification of, with the Superman archetype, 117

Stalin, Josef, Jung’s label of, as the Antichrist, 175

stamina, testing of, 25, 31

standards, relaxation of, as we age, 47

standstill, as situation when the symbol appears, 35

Stanford University, 144

Star of David, 5, note 71

Stars and Stripes, the, 5

stars, 5, 15, note 2; 93

stars, the compulsion of the, as heimarmene, 93

stasis, as a feature of late life, 24

state churches, 8, note 9

state of affairs, the faithful picture of, 114

state, Jung's image of the, 128

State, the money value guaranteed by the, 131

State, the, as democracy’s ghost, 43, 84, 117

State, the, Jung's definition of the, 117

state-specific forms of knowing, examples of, 33

state-specific knowledge, definition of, 179

statistical picture, the, as fallacious, 144, 176

statistics, as murderous, 27, 85, 86

Statue of Liberty, 8

status objects, as important in American society, 184

status quo, challenging the, 148

status quo, the sacrifice of, 33

status symbols, 36

steady state model, the, 10

steady-state economy, the features of the, 171, note 62

Steffens, Joseph, 45

Steffens, Lincoln, as a creative thinker, 45, 46

Steffens, Lincoln, quoted, 146

Steinberg, Warren, 52, 57

Steiner, Rudolf, 34, 62 & note 9; 66, note 16; 137

Steiner, Rudolf, contributions of, 62 & note 9

STEM programs, the development of, 149

Stevens, Anthony, 25, 29

Stevens, Ted, example of, 83, note 62

Stevenson, Ian, the reincarnation research of, 147, note 11

Stewart, Jeffrey, biography of, of Alain Locke, 126 & note 26

stillness, committing daily time to, 160

stimulation, provided by the tension of opposites, 35

stimulus-words, as disturbing, 52

stomach troubles, 128

stone carving, as a healing activity, for Jung, 70

stone carving, as one of Jung's avocation, 181 & note 29

stone mother, disorders associated with the, 22

stone mother, the, 22

Stone, Alex, op-ed piece of, 152, note 2

stone, Jung carving on, 163, 181

stone, the production of the, as a miracle, 150

stone, the, as a symbol for inner authority, 20

Stonehenge, the building of the megaliths of, 155

Storer, John, quoted, 94

story, features of the new, 160

story, of Native peoples, as retaining a connection to Earth, revering Nature, 160

story, the new generative narrative of, producing hope, 160

Strategic Security Program, the, to ferret out government cover-ups, 152

stream of time, going with the, 154

stream of time, the, living going with the, 24

strength, as a strong defense, 16, 40

strength, greater, from working through loneliness, 178

stress, as a feature of cosmic vanity, 147

stress, reduction of, in aging, 24, 67

strife, the devil sowing, 134

strong man, the compensatory feminine weakness in the, 162

structural violence, Galtung's concept of, 145, note 32

structure, higher, Nature jumping to, facing an impasse, 160

structure, the power of, 52

structure, the, of analysis, as face-to-face seating, 185

structures, old, that limit reality, the destruction of, 148

stuckness, liberation from, 35

students, the need of, to be critical consumers of media stories, 171

stumbling-block, facing up to the, 121

stupidity, as the most powerful moral evil, 131

stupidity, enlightened, 11, 80

subjective aspects of life, repression of, 107

subjective experience, the discrediting of, 94

subjective level, the, of dream work, defined, 190

subjective reactions, the quality of, 143

subjective realities, valuation of, 47

subjective realm, the, Jung's work in, 130

subjectivity, 34, 44, 104

subjectivity, as limitless, 127, 130, 142, 144

sublimatio, the higher perspective of the, 59, 83

sublimatio, the intention of the, to rise above, 159 & note 23

sublimation, Freud's concept of, defined, 138

subliminal psychic contents, as lying in the unconscious, 174

submission, blocked by bias, 42

submissiveness, as a defensive strategy, 54

substance abuse, the epidemic of, 156

subtle bodies, the psychic realm of, 100

subtle energy fields, Adey's research on, 60

subtle spirit, the genesis of, 129

subventions, provision of, by Jung's wealthy patrons, 119, note 7

subversive minorities, the ubiquity of, 125

success, 10, 27, 51, 52, 56

success, as a superficial thing encouraging persona, 146

success, definitions of, 146, 170, 172, 188

successes, potential, sabotaging of, 52

successful living, the key to, 19

suffering, 5, 10, note 75; 25, 36, 40, 63, 94, 116

suffering, as a reason for undertaking analysis, 189

suffering, as part of soul tending, 123, 130, 138, 170, 179, 184, 191

suffrage movement, the, 38

Sufism, Jung's appreciation of, 166

suicide, Jung's advice about, 26, 57, 103

suicides, possible reduction of, 41, 60, 83

Summum Bonum, the, weakening of, 44

sumptuary laws, 10

Sun, 5, 36, 50

sunlight analogy, Jung's, to define truth, 130

Sunnis/Shi'ite conflicts, the, 165

superbugs, 2, 10

superficial palliatives, Jung's ignoring of, 30

superficiality, banal, as fostered by the creeds, 138

superhuman revealed truth, the uplifting power of, 119

superior function, operating from the, 54, 92

superiority, Americans attitude of, failing to recognize our flaws and foibles, 184

Superman, 23

superstition, defense against, 11

supply, the true source of, 21

support, as a task of adult education, 85

support, as empowering, 191

supporters, the beliefs of, 191

supporting, as a hand up, 191

suppressed emotions, the realization, as curative, 177

suppression, 2, 117

suprahuman truth, source of, in the soul's depths, 130

supramundane goal, the redemptive power of a, 117

Supreme Court, decisions of, as racist and karmic, 145, 147

survival, reliance on inner guidance for, 30, note 10; 113

Suzuki, D.T., 34

svadhisthana, localization of, 133

Swaggart, Jimmy, use of prostitutes by, 165, note 17

swamp, draining the, 31, note 15

Swamplands of the Soul, 51

swamplands, as the dismal places that lie within, 170 & note 3; 178

Sweden, lights in the sky over, Jung’s awareness of, 176

Swedenborg, Emanuel, 34

Swedenborg, Emmanuel, the enantiodromic experience of, 135

Swiss army, Jung's required duty with the, 177 & note 39

Swiss culture, as patriarchal, socially conservative and reluctant to change, 73

Swiss doctors, Jung judged by, 89

Swiss Federal Polytechnic, Jung's lecturing at, 66, note 7

Swiss Reformed Church, Jung’s background in the, 68, 59, 81

Swiss Reformed Church, the, 158, 160

Swiss women, lack of rights of, in marriage, 73

Switzerland, 28, 37, note 4; 38, 67, 71, 73, 115

Switzerland, as surrounded by enemies, in World War II, 124, 183

sylvan grooves, as insulating professors, 66

symbiotic relationship, between humans and Nature, 181

symbol, acting as the transcendent function, 90

symbol, as a bridge, 5

symbol, as a god-image, 5

symbol, as compensatory, 5

symbol, as energy transformer, 5

symbol, as Freudian symptom, 5

symbol, as irrational, 35

symbol, as real and unreal, 5

symbol, as the saving factor, 5, 149, 166

symbol, as the soul's language, 5

symbol, as transforming, 35

symbol, conscious motive force of the, 5

symbol, context of, 5

symbol, definition of, 5

symbol, difference of, from signs, 90

symbol, encounter with a, 5

symbol, independent character of, 5

symbol, Jung's definition of, 90

symbol, living, 35

symbol, paradoxical quality of, 35

symbol, positive function of, 5

symbol, positive value of, 5

symbol, relation of, to the inferior function, 35

symbol, sapping the power of the, by the reductive method, 96

symbol, spontaneous rise of a, 35

symbol, the amplification of the, 91

symbol, the difference of, from a sign, 91

symbol, the energic value of a, 5

symbol, the essence of, 35

symbol, the fixed, 5

symbol, the incomprehensible content of, 35

symbol, the libido-charge of, 5

symbol, the living, 5

symbol, the nature of, 35

symbol, the numinous character of, 35

symbol, the profound meaning of, 5

symbol, the reconciling, 35, note 6

symbol, the redeeming, 35 & note 6

symbol, the saving factor as, the, 99

symbol, the unifying, 35 & note 6

symbol, unassailability of, 5

symbol, uniting, generation of the, 35

symbol, universal, as transcending culures, 79

symbol, utility of, 5

symbol, value of, 5

symbol, watching for the reconciling, 99

symbolic language, learning one's own, 30

symbolic life, 5

symbolic life, living, features in the, 94, note 97

symbolic life, the need for the, to feed the soul, 123, 158

symbolic truth, as embodied in religion, not science, 138

symbolic truth, values of, 11, 35

symbolic unity, attainment of, 30

symbolical truth, the guardians of, 35

symbolism, impoverishment of, 5, 117

symbolism, loss of, in Protestantism, 81

symbol-less society, Jung's criticism of our, 151, note 47

symbol-lessness, 5

symbology, 75

symbology, Jung's command of, 151

Symbols of Transformation, Jung's statement of rejection of Freud's theory, 96

symbols, 5

symbols, amplification of, 112

symbols, as a feature of some prayers, 118

symbols, as a feature of the spiritual life, 142

symbols, as a feature of times of regression, 43

symbols, as elusive, 5

symbols, as expressions, 5

symbols, as healers, 5

symbols, as holding soul-nourishing energy, 166

symbols, as images, 5

symbols, as inborn, 25

symbols, as irrational, 5

symbols, as language of the unconscious, 30

symbols, as new expressions of life, 35

symbols, as overwhelming, 142

symbols, as powerful, mysterious and over-determined, 118

symbols, as processes, 5

symbols, as products, 5

symbols, as revitalizing, 35

symbols, as revivifying, 5

symbols, as sources of mystery, 16

symbols, as teachers, 5

symbols, as transformers, converting libido to higher energetic levels, 123

symbols, as unifiers, 5

symbols, astrological, 36

symbols, Biblical, the healing power of, 165 & note 25

symbols, collective, 5

symbols, compensatory role of, 5

symbols, confusion of, with signs, 151

symbols, creation of, 5, 35

symbols, dead, 5

symbols, differences of, from signs, 100

symbols, dual character of, 5

symbols, engagement of, in dreamwork, 94

symbols, examples of, 5

symbols, extinction of, 5

symbols, features of, 5, 159

symbols, functions of, 5

symbols, historical, 5

symbols, history of, 17

symbols, impoverishment of, 5

symbols, Jung's definition, 112, note 33

symbols, Jung's understanding of the power of, 70

symbols, lack of familiarity with, 52

symbols, little appreciation of, in the modern world, 151

symbols, living in harmony with, 25

symbols, living, definition of, 94, note 29

symbols, mystery presented by, 158

symbols, neurotic, 5

symbols, of the Self, Jung's examples, 121

symbols, overdetermined nature of, 5

symbols, personal, 5

symbols, potentials of, 5

symbols, power by, 36

symbols, redeeming power of, 5

symbols, reduction of, to signs, 16

symbols, religious, 5

symbols, sensation types dealing with, 44

symbols, sources of, 5

symbols, the alchemists as talking in, 151, 176, 180

symbols, the capacity for transformation, by providing meaning, 94

symbols, the constellation of, in Tantra, 133

symbols, the convincing (i.e. overwhelming) nature of, 142

symbols, the four levels of amplification of, 118

symbols, the healing power of, 30, 96

symbols, the many meanings of, 190

symbols, the multiple meanings of, 91

symbols, the power of transformation of, 91

symbols, the power of, stripped by rationalism, 81

symbols, the power of, to transform a regression into progression, 43

symbols, the psychotherapeutic value of, 89

symbols, the Self speaking in, 54

symbols, the spiritual content of, 111

symbols, the timeless universe of, 79

symbols, the transformational power of, 143, 144

symbols, the transformative potential of, 43, 44

symbols, the unconscious production of, 142

symbols, the use of, in Jungian analysis, 185

symbols, the valuation and use of, in Jungian analysis, 89

symbols, thorough treatment of, on four levels, 118]

symbols, types of, 5

symbols, uniting, due to the numen, 35

symbols, unknowability of, 5

symbols, usefulness of, in healing, 35

symbols, using the power of, 150

symbols, value of, 30

symbols, working with, 155

symbols, working with, benefits of, 35

symbols, working with, techniques for, 35

sympatheia, the reality of, 57

sympathetic understanding, transformative potential of, 29

sympathy of all things, 61

sympathy, as inadequate in healing neuroses, 111

Symposium, 22

symptom, as a sign of a shift of libido, 157

symptom, root causes of the, 30

symptom, the, Jung's definition of, 109

symptom, treatment of, with a psychopharmacological, materialist approach, 9, 22, 30

symptoms, causes for, 121

symptoms, treatment of, by the allopathic system, 33, note 95

synastries, Jung’s investigation of, for the possible causal basis for astrology, 176

synchronicities, 7, 11, 12, 25, 27, 29, 34, 36, 54, 94, 119

synchronicities, frequency of, as a sign of attunement, 121, 138, 153, 155, 158, 171 & note 25; 173, 178, 188

synchronicity principle, the persuasive power of the, 86

synchronicity, an example of, as transits to the natal chart, 86

synchronicity, as a feature of leap-frogging, 148, 150, 169, 176

synchronicity, connection of, to miracles, 106

synchronicity, example of, 57, 58

synchronicity, Jung's definition of, 94 & note 128

synchronicity, link of, to the numinous, 64

synchronicity, the law of, 99

synchronicity, the phenomenon of, 44

synchronism, 44

synchronistic dreams, as indicators of waning energy, 57

synchronistic events, the timing of, 106

synchronistic phenomena, association of, 26, 106

synthesis, Jung's stress on, 181

Syrian civil war, the, 166

systems, interrogating the, our duty to, 105