A Red Book for Our Time
Jung, Active Imagination, and the Search for Meaning in an Age of Upheaval
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Martin Gjerløff
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What do you do when the old map no longer works?
In a time of upheaval, exhaustion, and inner fragmentation, Jung’s Red Book has become one of the most important works for readers searching not only for insight, but for meaning.
In A Red Book for Our Time, Martin N. Gjerløff translates Jung’s visionary masterpiece into clear, compelling language for modern life. Exploring themes such as shadow, soul, symbol, individuation, crisis, and Active Imagination, this book shows why Jung’s descent into the unconscious still speaks powerfully to the dilemmas of our age.
Blending depth psychology with reflections on leadership, work, creativity, relationships, and cultural change, this is not just a book about Jung. It is a book about what happens when a person — or a civilization — can no longer live by the old terms.
For readers of Jung, James Hollis, Robert A. Johnson, and anyone drawn to serious inner work, A Red Book for Our Timeoffers both interpretation and invitation: a way of understanding Jung’s most mysterious text, and a way of beginning to read the hidden symbolic life of your own.
A thoughtful exploration of Jung’s Red Book for modern readers, this book brings together Jungian psychology, shadow work, Active Imagination, individuation, and symbolic meaning to illuminate personal transformation in a time of uncertainty. Ideal for readers interested in depth psychology, inner life, self-discovery, life transitions, and the search for meaning, it connects Jung’s most visionary work to the psychological, cultural, and spiritual challenges of our age.