waiting, a lot of, as a feature of Jung's methods, 129, 178
waiting, as difficult, 16, 25, 27, 32, 49
waiting, as the most difficult step in soul growth, 178
Waka Tanka, as the Great Mysterious (Lakota), 142, 170
wake up call, 9/11 as a, 147
wake up process, the, as a journey, 40
Wake Up, Leap Frog, essay collection, 83, note 11
Wake Up, South Africa!, 148, 179
waking up, as a process of transformation, 40
waking up, definitions of, 179
waking up, features of, 149, 153, 179, 191
waking up, theme of, 40
waking-ego, the, change of attitude of the, 90
Waldorf system of education, the, 62
Wall Street, 2, 4, 41, 115
Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido, Jung’s 1912 book, 176
want, distinguished from need, 14
war, 11
Ward, Jesmyn, on learning about racism, 145
warlock, the, 33
warmth, lacking in narcissists, 56
war-psychology, the fog of, 43
Warren, Elizabeth, activism of, 127
wars, Jung's identification of the causes for, 128
Waskow, Rabbi Arthur, note by, of the Divine as breath, 160
wasteful culture, the wants of our, 101
water of life, source of, 31
Water, association of the solutio with, 159
Watergate, 36
Watson, E.L. Grant, correspondence of, with Jung, 124
Watson, Emma, quoted, 121
Watson, James, the dogmatism of, 127, note 14; 143, note 135
Watson, John B., founder of Behaviorism, 44, 115
Watson, Lyall, quoted, 179
way of being, our unique, as discovered only in solitude, 178
Way of the Dream conference, the, 39
Wayne, John, 53
weaknesses, the transformation of, 116
wealth of inner resources, the discovery of, 119
web of life, the complex interdependencies of the, 181 & note 8
web of life, the, 2, 34
Weimar Germany, the high inflation in, 131
Weltanschauung, adopting the proper, as balanced, 94
werewolf, the, 33
West Virginia, 115
Western aid, as destructive, 148, note 3
Western art, opposites in, 135
Western civilization, features of, 10, 13, 27, 59, 63, 64, 68, 88, 113
Western consciousness, looking outward, 153, 176
Western consciousness, the evolution of, 63
Western culture, features of, 5, 7, 16, 17, 25, 28, 29, 32, 55, 64, 78, 84, 109, 113
Western culture, the Extraverted bias of, 153
Western culture, the orientation of, as dangerous, 150, 153
Western ethical system, the, 2
Western external orientation, as a truncated view, 153
Western forms of religion, faith as the essence of, 137
Western intellect, the development of, 28
Western intellect, the values of, as different from Jung's, 143
Western intellectual tradition, as dismissive of astrology, 86
Western languages, as intellectual, 160
Western man, Jung’s image of the, 44, 56, 84, 107, 120
Western man's mind, the alteration of, 122
Western mind, the foundations of the, 29, 30, 120
Western minds, operation of, with a split, 133
Western mind-set, the, as imperialistic and egotistical, 179
Western over-valuation of logic, the, 84
Western paradigm, features of, 29
Western people, disorientation of, 64
Western people, the challenge for, to overcome the habit of dismissing the inner life, 129
Western perspectives, as now globalized, 113
Western powers, examples of misdeeds of, in the Middle East, 125, note 49
Western science, features of, 7, 29
Western shadow, the collective, 166
Western society, as addicted to logic and rationality, 189
Western society, attitudes of, towards aging, 24, 36, 66, 104
Western symbols, the history of, 155
Western temperament, alien to wu wei, 35
Western theosophy, characteristic feature of, 28
Western unconsciousness, as profound, 76
Western way of living, nature of, 35
Western world, the cultural reality of, as Christian, 180
Western world, the disdain of, for subjectivity, 127
Western world, the negative aspects of the, 10
Westerners, the typical response of, to major life problems, 154
wheel, a man crucified on a, Negro dream of, 126
wheel, crucifixion on a, as a mythological motif, 126
Wheeler, Charles, Ford's interview with, 177, note 2
Wheeler, Charles, interview of, with Henry Ford, 115, note 14
Wheelwright (neé Hollister), Jane, marriage of, 39
Wheelwright, Jane, 24, notes 15 &16; 38, 39, 45-48, 72, 92 & note 2
Wheelwright, Joseph, 39, 45, 47, 48, 92 & note 2
Wheelwright, Joseph, as founder of the training program in San Francisco, 146
Wheelwright, Joseph, quote of, 146
white America, the boundaries of, in relation to imagined others, 127
white American culture, as a fiction, 126
white Americans, the mortal trade-offs made by, 127
white churches, the staid practices in, 126
white fragility, 38
white fragility, implications of, 126, 145 & note 71
white is normal, as a common American assumption, 145
white light, description of, 33
White Male System, the features of, 173
white male system, the, 10 note 28, 58
white males, fears of, 37, 102
white men, fears of, in US culture, 37
white nationalist movement, the revival of, as racist and violent, 145
White Privilege course, the, at the Jungian Center, 145
white privilege, 38, 126
white society, the restrictions on behavior in, 126
white Southern energy, the wasteful expenditure of, in keeping the Negro down, 126
white supremacists, 38
white supremacists, efforts of, to maintain the evil of racism, 126, 145 & note 76
White, Father Victor, 1 & note 15; 16, 28, note 11; 30, note 29; 102, 113, note 31; 115
White, Father Victor, correspondence of, with Jung, 130, 134, 137, note 2; 161, 180
White, Rhea, quote of, 155
White, William Alanson, 38
White, William Alanson, Dr.,giving Jung permission, 126
Whitehead, Alfred North, 144
whiteness, as a formation worth dying for, 127
whiteness, dying of, 11, 38
whiteness, waking up to, 126, 127, 171
Whitmont, Edward, homeopathic work of, 121
Whitmont, Edward, quoted, 33
whole self, the, as required for interpreting dreams, 91
Whole, the connection to the, as a desire in humans, 114
wholeness, as the intention of the Self, 121, 129, 138, 142, 146, 152, 155, 156, note 19; 159, 162, 164
wholeness, images of, 6, 23, 27, 33, 40, 42, 52, 60, 89, 99, 109, 113-116
Wicca, 62
wife, the, as contained, 21
Wikileaks phenomenon, 34, 117
Wikileaks, the activities of the group, 152
Wilcock, David, 27
Wilcock, David, revelations of, of esoteric secrets, 152 & note 19
wilderness, Jane Wheelwright raised in, 45
wildness, value of, 16, 31, 77
Wilhelm, Richard, 26, 29, 35, 70, 83, 100, note 32; 104, note 103
Wilhelm, Richard, conversations of, with Jung, 138, note 72; 151, 169, 176, 183, note 59
Will and Spirit, a study of contemplative psychology, 136
will power, as ineffective in curing a psychological crisis, 157
will, effort of the, 1, 27, 49, 55, 107
will, free, as a determinant of human behavior, 187
will, human, the devil as greater than the, 134, 187, 188
willfulness, 24, 119
willfulness, the need to surrender our, 159
Williams, Angel, stress of, on the value of the Black prophetic voice, 160
Williams, Clay, of the Living Christ Sangha, on elements of the new story, 160
will-power, 15
Wilson, Larry, 36, 111
Wilson, William, approach of, to addiction, supported by Jung, 60, 115
Wilson, Woodrow, internationalism of, 8
Wink, Walter, 10, note 15
Winthrop, John, 8
wisdom literature, 40
wisdom literature, Jung's choice of works of, 169
wisdom literature, of humanity, examples of leap-frogging in, 148
wisdom traditions, 34
wisdom traditions, East and West, Jung's familiarity with, 169
wisdom, the source of, as the Self, 131, 137, 143, 150, 174
wisdom, the sundering of, 5, 11, 13, 16, 24, 42, 43, 54, 56, 66, 94, 102 & note 54
wise old man, images of, in dreams, 102
witch, the, 33, 57
witch, the, as compensation for a loving link to mother, 162
witchcraft, investigations of, 62
wives, as contained in their husbands, 25, 74
Wohlleben, Peter, 28, note 12
Wolf, Fred Alan, 34
Wolf, Fred Alan, thinking of, as outside the box, 155
Wolfe, Tom, novels of, capturing the ethos of the times, 82, note 16; 83, note 65
Wolfe, Tom, quote of, 131 & note 55
Wolff, Kurt, 1
Wolff, Toni, 2, 25, 46, 65 & note 17; 68 & note 30; 69, 70, 72-74, 100, note 33
Wolff, Toni, as author of Jung's definitions, 128, note 11; 146, 151 & note 14; 161, note 20, 176, 183
Wolff, Virginia, quote of, 71
woman, as the true carrier of wholeness, 37, 48, 73, 74
woman's life, the 3 focal points of a, in Germanic thinking, 73
women analysts, trained by Jung, list of, 42, note 53
women becoming pseudo-men, 48
women protection of, going hand in glove with saving the planet, 48
women, 50
women, ability of, to balance nature and mind, body and soul, 48
women, abuse of, 22, 29
women, adaptability of, 48
women, advocacy for, 45
women, as a majority of US population, 37, note 59
women, as ahead of man, in relationships, 48
women, as allied to nature, protecting and supporting nature, 48
women, as blossoming, under Jung's nurturance, 74
women, as caregivers, 48
women, as discriminated against historically, 37
women, as exploitable, like the environment, 48
women, as harbingers of a new era, 37
women, as keepers of the heart, 48
women, as less inclined to be ideological, 74
women, as life, to offset men as death, 48
women, as marginalized, 31
women, as more likely than men to collaborate, cooperate and work for unity, 74
women, as more receptive to the new than men, 74
women, as pioneers of the new era, 74
women, as practicing analysts, with no college degree, 72
women, as providing the subjectivity that counters the cold objectivity of the male perspective, 48
women, as qualitatively and creatively different from men, 48
women, as still contaminated by the way men have used power, 48
women, as the harbingers of a new era, 74
women, as the hope of the future, 48
women, as the pioneer in modern society, responsible for going beyond the man, 48
women, as tougher than men, 37, 74
women, backlash against, 48
women, control over, 10, 37
women, counterbalancing Extraversion, by looking inward, 48
women, cultural task of, 37
women, discovering their subjectivity, 48
women, equality of, 7
women, features and talents of, 48
women, golden opportunities for, to speak of their discoveries, 47
women, importance of, 37
women, love as the important role of, as spokespersons for nature, 45
women, insights into, by the Wheelwrights, 48
women, Jung’s learning from, 42
women, Jung's hope for, 74
women, Jung's opening horizons for, 38
women, Jung's views on, as a contested aspect of his thought, 74
women, less likely to do harm to their affects, 128, 166, 171, 173, 184 & note 43; 188
women, men's subjective relations with, 37
women, mental masculinzation of, Jung's dislike of, 74
women, need of, to remain connected to feelings, 48
women, objectification of, 10
women, older, features of, 48
women, participation of, 28
women, potential of to rescue nature and people from exploitation, 48
women, prehistoric, as the artists in caves, 48
women, refusal of, to identify with the animus, 48
women, role of, 37, 48, 74, 83
women, roots of planted firmly in nature, 48
women, sanity of, as relying on contact with nature, 48
women, sequestering of, 80
women, strides in gaining more equality by, 37
women, taken seriously by Jung, 74
women, talents of, 48, 74
women, task of, to draw on the animus to become independent and self-supporting, 48
women, the creative, important work of, for Jung, 74
women, the diversified attention of, juggling the complexities of life, 48
women, the evolution of, as sabotaged, 48
women, the flexibility and adaptability of, 48
women, the German ideal for, 38
women, the inferiority of, as a settled fact, 116
Women, the instinctive connectedness of, 48
women, the interiority of, allowing them to internalize the animus, 48
women, the opportunity of, for intellectual development in the new discipline of analytical psychology, 74
women, the oppression of, 53
women, the personalities of, 48
women, the potentials in, recognized by Jung, 74
women, the resources of, put in Jung's service, 74
women, treatment of, paralleled by our treatment of nature, 48
women, trouble by some, in controlling their animus, 74
women, voting ability of, in countries, 37, note 43
women’s ability, undercut by male authorities, 48
women's psychology, the foundation of, 74
women's reality, 36, note 4
Wonder Woman, 23, 30
wonder, absence of, in scientism, 144, 149
wonder, experience of, 24, 52
wood, Jung's respect for, 181
Woodman, Marion, 2, note 19; 57, 83, 94
Woodman, Marion, work of, in healing, 121, 155, 188
woolgathering, temptation of, tempered with the coagulatio, 159
Word Association test, the, 11, note 40; 22, 52, 110, 111
Word Press, problems of, 60
word salad, 90
word usage, evolution of, 38
word, etymologies of, Jung's appreciation of, 91
word, the magic, always ending in ism, 44
words, 22, 42 & note 61
Wordsworth, William, 14, note 21; 34
Wordsworth, William, quoted, 184
work, cultivation of joy in, 26, 32, note 15; 36, 85, 107, 119
work, Jung's definition of, 107
work, the artist as an instrument of his, 168
workaholism, 101
workaholism, widespread, in America, 184
workers, rebellion of, Jung's explanation for, 181
World Bank, the attitude of, 148
world community, as emerging, 50
World Economic Forum, the concern of, about America's political instability, 186, note 104
world energy, as the ever-living fire, 169
World Health Organization, the, awareness of the physiological effects of cell phones, 60
world history, Jung's image of, as a morass, 169
world, of rational thought, Jung’s opening of the, to Jane, 46
world peace, chances for, 113
world redeemer, claims of the appearance of a, 164, 176
world religions, three common features in all, 160
World Resources Institute, 14, note 38
world soul, as the presence of Spirit within matter, 181
world soul, the, 34, 61
World Trade Center, attacks on the, 79, note 7
World Trade Center, bombing of the, 147
World Trade Organization, protests about the, 83, note 71
World Trade Organization, the, protests at meetings of, 149
World War II, influence of, 28, 43, 119
World War II, Jung’s surviving through the terrible days of, with one certainty, 175
World War II, Jung's stress during, 124, 164, 175
World War III, avoidance of, 42
World War III, predictions of, 147, 182
world wars, 11, 84
world wars, as the enantiodromia, to the excessive goodness religion emphasizes, 138
world, Jung's concern for the welfare of the, 155
world, living in the, without being of the, 138
world, reading the book of the, 179
world, the despiritualization of the, 120
world, the emotional and spiritual hungers of the, 149, 160
world, the features of a positive, 171
world, the interpretation of the, in dichotomies, 137
world, the mood of, as changing, 147
world, the preservation of, 16, 29, 36, 41, 61, 82, 84, 88, 94, 101, 104, 106, 116, 119
world, the prior vertical orientation of our, 123
world, the reenchantment of the, as necessary, 149
world, the sacredness of the, 181
world, the sickness of dissociation in the, as a process of recovery, 162
world, the statistical view of the, as an abstraction, 144, 170
world, the, as both outside and inside, 153
world, the, signs of being out of attunement, 155
world, the, the use of the irrational functions for gaining awareness of the, 184
WorldCom, 10, note 23
worldly folk, Jung's positive description of, 81
world-reformers, turbid fantasies beclouding the minds of, 86
worlds, living in two, outer and inner, 54, 88
world-soul, the, 181
worldview, materialistic, 50, 94, 120
worldview, the need for a shift in, to appreciate the spiritual realm, 188
world-weariness, 35
Wotan, as the Norse name for the devil, 134
wounded healer, Jung's understanding of the concept of the, 111, note 23
woundedness, becoming conscious of, 53, 89
wounding of history, the liberation from the, 57
wounding, from poor parenting, as a cause for anger, 173
wounding, infliction of, by the patriarchy, 53
woundings, 16
wounds, wising up to, 57
wrath, as intense anger, 173
writing, 9
wu wei, action through non-action, 6, 30, 32, 35, 41, 54 & note 67; 104 & note 103
wu wei, the classic Chinese concept, as opposites, 135, 154, 169, 173, 178