Index

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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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