The Water of Life: Russian Tales in Jungian Perspective

Author:   Nathalie Baratoff
Publisher:   Chiron Publications
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9781630518806


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   19 November 2020
Format:   Hardback
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The Water of Life: Russian Tales in Jungian Perspective


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C.G. Jung's psychology provides a unique understanding of the seven tales in this volume. The archetypal images therein are many-layered. We can see them from the mythological viewpoint as dragons, demons and witches; we find them in rivers of fire, in kingdoms at the bottom of the sea, in talking animals, and in endless transformations that defy human experience. The same images mirror situations of everyday life: the joys of love, success in one's endeavors; but also, abandonment, yearning for offspring, loss of a sheltered existence, as well as the many insurmountable tasks which confront us in life. But the most significant of Jung's insights into the psyche is the realization that all such experiences rest upon an inner reality which needs to be understood symbolically. This is where the archetypal nature of fairy tales is most relevant, for it explains why people of all ages and all levels of society have been fascinated by them; people, often without much formal education, gathered around a fire at the end of a hard day and, gazing into the flames, followed the images arising from the storyteller's words. Today, many have by and large lost the capacity for such experiences. Children still do; adults are often distracted by the demands of outer life. And yet, fairy tales retell fundamental experiences of life which are timeless.

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Author:   Nathalie Baratoff
Publisher:   Chiron Publications
Imprint:   Chiron Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781630518806


ISBN 10:   1630518808
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   19 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The Water of Life is an eloquent tribute to Russian folk wisdom that is destined to become a significant feature in the field of Jungian psychology. Building on the work of C.G. Jung and M.-L. von Franz, Nathalie Baratoff presents a carefully chosen collection of Russian fairytales and interprets them with a style that gifts us with a work that delights the mind and moves the heart. -Murray Stein, Ph.D., author of Jung's Map of the Soul Nathalie Baratoff's interpretation of the fairy tales in this volume discloses a deep understanding of Jungian psychology and a vivid interest in Russian folklore. She explores the archetypal background of her material in an enlightening and inspiring way. -Christa Robinson, MA, ISAPZURICH The Water of Life is written with love and sensitivity for Russian tradition and folklore. This background colors the archetypal images in the presented tales and enriches their interpretation. Schooled in the Zurich tradition of Jungian psychology, Nathalie Baratoff traces the psychic development of the characters in the tales with insight and depth. -Gert Oskar Alexander Sauer


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Born in Greece of Russian parents, Nathalie Baratoff grew up in the USA, returning to Europe in the early 1970's. She studied Russian literature at Brown University and later continued in the Slavic Department of the University of Zurich. There she wrote her thesis on pagan motifs in the novels of Nikolai Leskov. Thereafter, she trained at the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich, graduating in 1987. Her thesis, published in 1990, was a Jungian interpretation of the Russian novel, Oblomov. As a member of the Association of Graduates in Analytical Psychology (AGAP), she was among the co-founders in 2004 of AGAP's International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAPZurich). Here she served for 10 years as Program Director; she is likewise a training analyst and supervisor, with private practice in Zürich. Fairy tales have always fascinated her, and the contents of this volume were first presented as seminars or lectures at ISAPZurich.

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