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Achilles
Active imagination
Aegeus
Aeneas
Aethra
Afterlife; and individuation; in Orphism
Afterworld
Agamemnon
Aggression
Agon
Alchemy; and Eleusinian mysteries; and Jason; and moly
Amazons
Amphitryon
Anchises
Ancient Incubation and Modern Psychotherapy (Meier)
Anima; classic figure of; in dreams; loss of; misuse of; projection of; and unconscious
Anima mood
Annunciation
Antigone
Aphrodite
Apollo; and Dionysus; and Orpheus
Apparitions
Aqua permanens
Archetypes; discovery of; and dreams; and ego; and historical personages; manifestations of
Ares
Argonauts
Ariadne
Aristotle
Artemis
Asceticism
Asclepius; shrines of
Athena
Athens
Authority
Bacchae, The
Baucis
Beatific vision
Beauty
Bible
Birth of Tragedy, The (Nietzsche)
Blindness
Blood; of Christ; of Medusa
Book of the Dead, Egyptian
Boundaries
Bull; and Dionysus
Bunyan, John
Caduceus
Calypso
Cave of the Nymphs
Cerberus
Charybdis
Cheiron
Christ; analogies to; blood of; crucifixion of; and moly; and Odysseus; and Prometheus. See Jesus
Christianity; and Eleusinian mysteries; and history; and Orphism
Christopher, Saint
Circe
Clement of Alexandria
Clytemnestra
Coagulatio
Codes of behavior
Colchis
Collective unconscious
Communion
“Comus” (Milton)
Conception
Coniunctio
Consciousness; development of; and individuation; and reflection; representation of; and unconsciousness; and waters of recollection
Contest
Creation myths
Creativity; and Dionysus
Crowning
Crucifixion
Cyclopes
Danaë
Dante
Death
Deianeira
Delphic Oracle
Demeter
Depth psychology; and Eleusinian mysteries; father of
Desire; primitive
Devil
Dionysian principle
Dionysus; and creativity; in Orphism; rituals of
Dismemberment; in Orphism
Divination
Divine Comedy, The
Double parentage
Dreams; childhood; and healing; and the unconscious
Dreiser, Theodore
Ego; and archetypes; death of; development of; and heroes; origin of; and Self; and tragedy; and transpersonal principle; and unconscious
Egyptian religion
Eleusinian mysteries; comparisons with; foundation for
Eleusis
Epimetheus
Epopteia
Eris
Eros
Eucharist
Euhemerus
Euripides
Eurydice
Eurystheus
Father
Father monster
Faust
Feminine monster
Feminine principle
Femininity; negative aspect of; and sacrifice
Fire
Fleece
Freud, Sigmund
Gaia
Ginsberg, Louis
Gnosticism
Goddesses
Golden fleece
Guilt
Hades
Harrison, Jane
Healing
Heaven
Hebrew mythology
Hector
Helen
Helle
Hephaestus
Hera; and Dionysus; and Heracles
Heracles
Heraclitus
Hermes; and moly; in The Odyssey; staff of
Heroes; and double parentage; tragic
Hestia
Hippolytus
Holy Spirit; and conception of Christ
Homer
Hybris
“Hymn of Apollo”
“Hymn to Ares”
I Ching
Identity
Iliad, The
Individuation; and the child; and identity; and mirrors; in Orphism; projection of; and responsibility; and tragedy; and wandering
Inflation
Iphigeneia
Isaiah
Island of the Sirens
Ithaca
Jason
Jealousy
Jesus; suffering of. See Christ
Job
Jocasta
John; Gospel of
Judgment
Jung, C. G.; on archetypes; on creativity; on the ego; on individuation; on life transition; Memories; Dreams; Reflections; Mysterium Coniunctionis; Psychology and Alchemy; on the unconscious
Kerényi, Carl
Labors of Heracles
Labyrinth
Laius
Lamentation
Legends of the Bible (Ginsberg)
Lerna, hydra of
Lethe
Leto
Libido
Light
Lotus-Eaters
Lucretius
Maenads
Mandala
Mary, mother of Jesus
Masculine monster
Masculine principle; and individuation
Masculinity; and feminine development
Mast
Matriarchy
Medea
Medusa
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Jung)
Memory
Milton, John
Minos
Minotaur
Mirror
Mirror shield
Mithraism
Mnemosyne
Mnemosyne
Moby-Dick
Moly
Monsters; as parents
Mother; negative; nourishing
Murray, Gilbert
Muses
Music of the Spheres
Mysterium Coniunctionis (Jung)
Myth and Ritual in Christianity (Watts)
Myth of the Birth of the Hero; The (Rank)
Mythology
Narcissus
Nekyia; and Orpheus
Nemean lion
Neoplatonism
Nessus
Neumann, Erich
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Odysseus
Odyssey, The
Oedipus
Oedipus at Colonus
Oedipus the King
Of the Nature of Things (Lucretius)
Olympus, Mount
Omophagia
Omphale
Opposites; union of
Oracles
Orion
Orpheus
Orphic tablets
Orphism; asceticism in; code of; and Dionysian rituals; and Eleusinian mysteries; and Plato
Osiris
Pandora
Paradise
Paradise Lost (Milton)
Paris
Passion
Pathos
Patroclus
Paul
Pegasus
Pelias
Pentheus
Periphetes
Persephone
Perseus
Personal unconscious
Phaeacians
Phaedo
Phaedra
Philemon
Philosopher’s stone
Phrixus
Plato; and Orphism; Phaedo; The Republic; Vision of Ur
Poseidon; and Odysseus
Priam
Priestley, J. B.
Proclus
Procrustes
Projection
Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion (Harrison)
Prometheus
Prometheus Bound
Proverbs, Book of
Psyche; archetypal dimension of; aspects of; structure of
Psychology and Alchemy (Jung)
Purity
Pygmalion
Quaternity
Rain upon Godshill (Priestly)
Rank, Otto
Raw flesh
Rebirth
Reflecting shield
Republic, The (Plato)
Rise of the Greek Epic, The (Murray)
Rituals: of Dionysus; of the Eleusinian mysteries; of Orphism
Rubaiyat (Omar Khayyam)
Sacrifice; of bull; of Iphigeneia
Satan
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Scylla
Self; and deification; and ego; emergence of; images of; and individuation; and judgment; masculine aspect of; realization of; relation to
Serpents; and Dionysus
Servant hero
Shadow
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shrines; of Orpheus
Sinai; Mount
Sirens
Snakes
Sophia
Sophocles
Sphinx
Stoicism
Studies in Analytical Psychology (Adler)
Suffering
Teiresias
Thebes
Theophany
Theseus
Threnos
Tibetan Book of the Dead
Timarchus
Titans
Tragedy of Doctor Faustus, The (Marlowe)
Tragic Drama
Trojan War
Trophonius
Unconscious; access to; and the anima; descent into; and imagery; and mirrors; in The Odyssey; and opposites; and oracles; and reconciliation; representation of
Underworld; in Orphism; queen of. See also Persephone
Uranus. See also Nekiya
Uroboros
Virgil
“Vision of Er” (Plato)
Wandering
Waters of forgetfulness
Waters of recollection
Well
Wheels
Wine
Wisdom
Wound
“Wrath of Achilles, The”
Wrestling
Yahweh; and Zeus
Year-spirit
Zagreus
Zeus; and Dionysus; and Heracles; in myths
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