Length2h 32m
About this audiobook
A Jasmine Journey by Dr. Evangeline Rand, contains the actual map and specific researched details of Jung's journey through India and Ceylon at a turning point in world history. Rand elaborates the often understated but enormous influence of Jung's lifelong relationship with India on the overall body of his work. Additionally, highlighting Jung's vision during illness, when "something new" emerged, Rand shows us Jung's enterprise in a surprisingly new context, that is, in the polluted cluster/industrial area of deepest ecological crisis off India's northeast coast where "root people," indigenous people, confront state, national, and global corporate forces. Dr. Rand is a psychologist and artisan based in Edmonton, Canada, and has studied Jung's work for the last 35 years. With an international perspective and her personal engagement with the later Colonial times of India, Rand has woven an audio book that is "poetic history."
Audiobook details
GenreBusiness and Economics
Length2 hrs 32 mins
Narrated byDr. Evangeline Rand
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateDec 6, 2013
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Welcome to a Jasmine Journey
18India Journey, Pt. 1
2Introduction to a Jasmine Journey
19Pre-Congress Excursion, Darjeeling
3Little Boy Carl and His Genius
20The Congress, Kali and Lord Rutherford
4Running Toward His Genius
21Kali
5A Supper Conversation
22Lord Rutherford's Calcutta Presidential Address, a Few Notes
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6Radical Creation Through Grief
23Jung's India Journey, Pt. 2
7Getting Out of the Battle Zone, a Coming Out Conversation in a Changing World
24Mysore, Searching Conversations With Subrahmanya Iyer, a Few Notes
8Or Remaining Silent and Unethically Inactive
25Malabar, West Coast of India
9An Early Elephant Rumble
26Ceylon
10My Early Elephant Rumble
27Jung's India Ceylon Journey, a Vishnu Hexagram, Pt. 3
11Constructing and Being Constructed, Number Four
28First of the Six India Ceylon Threads of a More Complex Weave
12My Early Interest in Jung
29Second of the Six India Ceylon Threads of a More Complex Weave
13Number Four's Interest in Jung, Becoming Child
30Third of the Six India Ceylon Threads of a More Complex Weave
14My Interest in Jung's India Journey, 1937-1938
31Fourth of the Six India Ceylon Threads of a More Complex Weave
15Differentiations, Greenwich 2006 Int'l Association of Jungian Studies Conference
32Fifth of the Six India Ceylon Threads of a More Complex Weave
16On His Majesty's Service, Jung's Journey to India
33Sixth of the Six India Ceylon Threads of a More Complex Weave
17The Plan of Travel
34Vishnu, Pegasus the Mare, and Jung, Decolonizing Methodologies
