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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Editorial Note
Translator’s Note
Contents
List of Plates
Foreword
Mysterium Coniunctionis
I The Components of the Coniunctio
1. The Opposites
2. The Quaternio and the Mediating Role of Mercurius
3. The Orphan, the Widow, and the Moon
4. Alchemy and Manichaeism
II The Paradoxa
1. The Arcane Substance and the Point
2. The Scintilla
3. The Enigma of Bologna
III The Personification of the Opposites
1. Introduction
2. Sol
3. Sulphur
4. Luna
a. The Significance of the Moon
b. The Dog
c. An Alchemical Allegory
d. The Moon-Nature
5. Sal
a. Salt as the Arcane Substance
b. The Bitterness
c. The Red Sea
d. The Fourth of the Three
e. Ascent and Descent
f. The Journey through the Planetary Houses
g. The Regeneration in Sea-water
h. The Interpretation and Meaning of Salt
IV Rex and Regina
1. Introduction
2. Gold and Spirit
3. The Transformation of the King
4. The Regeneration of the King (Ripley’s “Cantilena”)
5. The Dark Side of the King
6. The King as Anthropos
7. The Relation of the King-Symbol to Consciousness
8. The Religious Problem of the King’s Renewal
9. Regina
V Adam and Eve
1. Adam as the Arcane Substance
2. The Statue
3. Adam as the First Adept
4. The Polarity of Adam
5. The “Old Adam”
6. The Transformation
7. Rotundum, Head, and Brain
8. Adam as Totality
VI The Conjunction
1. The Alchemical View of the Union of Opposites
2. Stages of the Conjunction
3. The Production of the Quintessence
4. The Meaning of the Alchemical Procedure
5. The Psychological Interpretation of the Procedure
6. Self-Knowledge
7. The Monocolus
8. The Content and Meaning of the First Two Stages
9. The Third Stage: the Unus Mundus
10. The Self and the Bounds of Knowledge
Epilogue
Appendix: Latin and Greek Texts
Bibliography
Index
Table of Paragraph Correlations
Footnotes
Editorial Note
Foreword
I The Components of the Coniunctio
II The Paradoxa
III The Personification of the Opposites
IV Rex and Regina
V Adam and Eve
VI The Conjunction
Bibliography
Correlation of Paragraph Numbers
The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
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