Gerhard Wehr
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Jung: A Biography
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1985
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12 editions
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Portrait of Jung: An Illustrated Biography
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1969
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12 editions
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Jung and Steiner
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published
2002
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10 editions
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Mechthild von Magdeburg: "Das fließende Licht der Gottheit" und Kommentar
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2012
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2 editions
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Jakob Böhme (Rowohlts Monographien, #179)
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2010
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2 editions
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Meister Eckhart: Textauswahl und Kommentar von Gerhard Wehr (Kleine Mystiker-Reihe)
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2012
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Die Bruderschaft der Rosenkreuzer: Die Originaltexte
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2014
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4 editions
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Aurora Oder Morgenröte Im Aufgang
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The Mystical Marriage: Symbol and Meaning of the Human Experience
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1986
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6 editions
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Christliche Mystiker: Von Paulus und Johannes bis Simone Weil und Dag Hamarskjöld
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“I did not know that I was living a myth, and even if I had known it, I would not have known what sort of myth was ordering my life without my knowledge.
So, in the most natural way, I took it upon myself to get to know 'my' myth, and I regarded this as the task of tasks, for-so I told myself-how could I, when treating my patients, make due allowance for the personal factor, for my personal equation, which is yet so necessary for a knowledge of the other person, if I was unconscious of it?
I simply had to know what unconscious or preconscious myth was forming me, from what rhizome I sprang.”
― Jung: A Biography
So, in the most natural way, I took it upon myself to get to know 'my' myth, and I regarded this as the task of tasks, for-so I told myself-how could I, when treating my patients, make due allowance for the personal factor, for my personal equation, which is yet so necessary for a knowledge of the other person, if I was unconscious of it?
I simply had to know what unconscious or preconscious myth was forming me, from what rhizome I sprang.”
― Jung: A Biography
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