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The Book of Lilith [Paperback]

Barbara Black Koltuv (Author)
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April 1987
Dr. Koltuv, a clinical psychologist and Jung analyst, shows the mythological she-demon Lilith as an archetypal part of the Self and helps the reader to reconnect with this powerful energy in order to transform it to themselves in this fascinating study.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Nicolas-Hays (April 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892540141
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892540143
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #446,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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About Dr. Barbara Koltuv
When I was growing up in the Fifties, psychology and psychoanalysis were all the rage and fascinated me. That way of thinking had come over to America from Europe in flight from the rising fascism in Europe. It permeated literature, theater, art and film. In college I studied psychology, literature, philosophy, and cultural anthropology. I knew I wanted to be a psychoanalyst.

I received my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University in 1962.

I had a Post Doctoral Fellowship in 1963, and was licensed by New York State as a Psychologist.

I began to study at the New York University Post Doctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. My primary supervisor was Erich Fromm, with whom I studied the language of dreams, and learned to work with patients from a deeply spiritual psychological perspective. In 1969 I was awarded a Diploma in Psychoanalysis from the New York University Post-Doctoral Program.

I began my psychoanalytic practice in New York in 1963. I was known to be "a talented psychoanalyst" who, because I had no particular theoretical preference, "worked with dreams from the seat of my pants". All that changed in the summer of 1968 when I discovered Jung's autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections. There I found a theoretical orientation that honored intuition and was deep and broad enough to include psychology, imagination, creativity, spirituality, and a way of healing personal suffering. I began reading everything of Jung's and the Jungians, and began analysis with a wonderful Jungian analyst.

In 1973 I began training at the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. There, my teachers were Edward Edinger and Christopher Whitmont.

I received my Diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1980 from the C.G. Jung Institute of New York and served on the Board of the Institute, and on the faculty as a supervisor and training analyst.

I lectured and gave workshops and classes in feminine psychology, Lilith, relationships, creativity, and spirituality at the C.G. Jung Foundation, Wainwright House, and The Open Center.

In 2003 I was a founding member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, where I continue to be a faculty member, supervisor, and senior analyst, and serve on the Philip T. Zabriskie Lecture Committee.

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2.0 out of 5 stars nice pictures, not so great research, October 18, 1999
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Although I do credit this book with whetting my appetite to research further into Lilith and I did enjoy reading it when I first started it, after I did more research myself, I realized how flawed Koltuv's research is. She makes assertions while giving no evidence (such as stating that Lilith appears in Germanic mythology, which she doesn't), and she throws a lot of non-Lilith myths, stories, etc., that are similar to Lilith but treats them as if they are actually directly connected instead of just being "archetypally" connected. She also makes the usual claim that Lilith was originally a goddess, and, per usual, gives no evidence for this assertion. This is an OK intro to Lilith book and is a fun read, but do your serious research into Lilith elsewhere.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst book that I've read in decades., October 6, 2003
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When I picked up this book I was hoping for a summary of research about Lilith or at least a good starting place for such. I would have accepted a book that was based on psycholoigal archetypes, or on myths and folklore, or one on historical Jewish Mysticism, or even one on modern ideas in a magico-religious community about the subject. What I read was a sloppy mixture of all of the above which was in my opinion poorly written.

The mishmosh of "factoids" about Lilith were almost always presented without context. Which ever of the above categories a "fact" or offered perspective was presented- its category was not exposed (if at all) until after the annecdote was narrated, which of course interfered with the way the reader understands or digests the information. Sometimes facts of one type were in a chapter that led the reader to believe it was another type.

For instance, many of theses anecdotes which seemed to be folklore, were actually dream sequences from the psychologist author's analysands. Therefore they were dreams that people had that were Lilith-like, and not details about a real figure of myth, or a historically researchable topic of any kind. Many times the story presented was a folklore-like sequence from a play or story. Usually there was no contextual information about the author or dreamer and what exposure to the myth that person may have had.

These factoids, annecdotes, fictional snippets, and dreams (which the author may have labled Lilith archetypes but it is unclear if the dreamer/analysands would have done so...)are presented without any clearly articulated argument, so the book proceeds without a point, and with incredibly sloppy "evidense".

I wouldn't reccomend this book to anyone, and I don't want to give it even one star.

The only vaulable points of interest that I found in the book were the photos of amulets against Lilith or Lillith like "night hags" and the names of the books used to research her topic. ( I don't believe that a bibliography was used either.)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Take On Lilith, July 29, 2008
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This is an interesting little book on the subject of Adam's first wife. There were a lot of references in it but unfortunately I couldn't always distinguish between what was historical fact and which was just contemporary Jungian analysis.
What I liked about the book was it's treatment of Lilith as a sub-archetype to be explored. I found both the dream sequences of Dr. Koltuv's analysands and the folktales to be interesting in the sense of demonstrating practical views and applications of this sub-archetype.
What I didn't like was the tangled web of information which makes anyone who isn't a Jungian analyst confused as to what is objective and what is dreamed/interpreted. This book would have been better off putting the Jungian applications and illustrations into a certain section and the actual historical and mythological information into another.
Overall, I recommend this book to anyone interested in either Jungian psychology or Lilith, but with a forewarning that the information is not complete and further research will be necessary before really coming to a more academic understanding of what and who Lilith is.
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