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"The Red Book" by Carl Jung: Unveiling the Significance and Madness Within

"Within the Red Book's pages, truths unfold, Jung's exploration of the psyche, a story untold. Liber Novus" As a fellow Nocturnal person, I find his nocturnal work Liber Novus means New Book Written by my beloved Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung (1914 - 1930).  Neatly leather bound in a Red Leather only made available to the commoners after 2009. The Red book is a psychological experiment on a personal level done during the dark period of this genius after the breaking point with his friend Sigmund Freud another psychiatry revolutionary. One of my articles is solely written about their relationship and their work.  https://nilofer-fathima.blogspot.com/2023/05/carl-jung-and-sigmund-freud-exploring.html I have added marvelous collection of pages from the Red Book without translation which includes painting and ominous texts. To actually read the original book see to it buying the translation. He wasn't just a doctor but also, he has done thousands of paintings on his da

Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud: Exploring the Dynamic Relationship and Contributions to Psychology

  "Diving into the Depths of the Mind: The Parallel Journeys of Jung and Freud" Sigmund Freud (left) & Carl Jung (Right) Getty images For those unacquainted with their names, Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud stand as unrivaled geniuses in the realm of understanding the human mind. Like modern-day DaVinci's , they unraveled the complexities of human nature, serving as my personal mentors and guides on the intricacies of psychological treatment and the profound exploration of the inner workings of the human psyche. During a tumultuous period marked by the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, my mind embarked on a perplexing journey that left others baffled by my actions. Amidst the internal chaos and contrasting manifestations of my human nature, the profound insights offered by Jung and Freud acted as beacons of understanding. These scholarly luminaries provided me with a profound understanding of my own psyche, yet I acknowledge that there is still much to learn and explore from