The New York Times has called Carl Jung’s “The Red Book” the “holy grail of the unconscious”. We’ll find out why the 205-page manuscript, written in calligraphy, wasn’t published or shown publicly until last year. Guests include Thomas Kirsch, member of CG Jung Institute of San Francisco; and Thomas Singer, Jungian analyst.
Carl Jung's Red Book
The New York Times has called Carl Jung's "The Red Book" the "holy grail of the unconscious". We'll find out why the 205-page manuscript, written in calligraphy, wasn't published or shown publicly until last year. Guests include Thomas Kirsch, member of CG Jung Institute of San Francisco; and Thomas Singer, Jungian analyst.

Guests:
Thomas Kirsch, member of CG Jung Institute of San Francisco
Thomas Singer, Jungian analyst