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5.0 out of 5 stars The myth and meaning of Time, August 12, 2000
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Michael P. McGarry (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Time: Rhythm and Repose (Art & Imagination) (Paperback)
Marie-Louise von Franz was a disciple of Carl Jung and has been one of the pre-eminent expositors of Jungian Psychology. In this magnificent book, she considers time from almost all conceivable perspectives: mythological and religious notions of time, cyclical time and linear time, synchronicity and divination, and the perspectives of modern physics: Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. After the opening essay is a dazzling array of images - visual representations of the idea of time (again, from ancient mythological representations to bubble-chamber tracks). Overall, this book is a scintillating virtuoso display, sweeping across cultures and through history to the present day.
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Time: Rhythm and Repose (Art & Imagination)
Time: Rhythm and Repose (Art & Imagination) by Marie-Luise von Franz (Paperback - Oct. 1978)
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