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<h1 style="color: #b00;">The Red Book</h1>
<h2 style="color: #b00;">Liber Novus</h2>
<h3>Contents</h3>
<p>
Section 0: <a href="liber-primus/index.html">Liber Primus</a>
</p>
<p>
Section 1+: <em style="color: #1116;">unfinished</em>
</p>
<h3>Workchain</h3>
<idea>
<p>
<b>written</b> by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung">Carl G. Jung</a>
(1875-1961) "with his own hand in his house in Kiisnacht/Ziirich in the year 1915."
</p>
<quote>
The years [...] when I pursued the inner images, were the most important time of my
life. Everything else is to be derived from this. It began at that time, and the later
details hardly matter anymore. My entire life consisted in elaborating what had burst
forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an enigmatic stream and threatened to
break me. That was the stuff and material for more than only one life. Everything later
was merely the outer classification, scientific elaboration, and the integration into
life. But the numinous beginning, which contained everything, was then. -- Jung, 1957
</quote>
<quote style="margin-bottom: 0;">
To the superficial observer, it will appear like madness. -- Jung, 1959
</quote>
</idea>
<idea>
<p>
<b>researched/edited/footnoted</b> by
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonu_Shamdasani">Sonu Shamdasani</a> (b. 1962).
</p>
<quote style="margin-bottom: 0;">
If one does not place Jung's confrontation with the unconscious in a proper perspective,
or understand the significance of the Red Book, one is in no place to understand fully
Jung's intellectual development from 1913 onwards, and not only that, but his life as
well: it was his inner life which dictated his movements in the world. ... For Jung's
work on his fantasies in Black Books and the Red Book formed the core of his later work,
as he himself contended. The Red Book is at the center of Jung's life and work.
[Understanding Jung] without an accurate account of it would be like writing the life of
Dante without the Commedia, or Goethe without Faust. -- Shamdasani, 2009(?)
</quote>
</idea>
<idea>
<b>translated</b> by Mark Kyburz, Mark Peck, and Sonu Shamdasani.
</idea>
<idea>
<p>
<b>prepared</b> for publication by
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philemon_Foundation">The Philemon Foundation</a>.
see their details, links, and references regarding <a
href="https://philemonfoundation.org/published-works/red-book/">The Red Book</a>.
</p>
<quote style="margin-bottom: 0;">
a non-profit organization that exists to prepare for publication the Complete Works
of Carl Gustav Jung.
</quote>
</idea>
<idea>
<p>
<b>published</b> by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._W._Norton_%26_Company">W.
W. Norton & Company</a> in the year 2009.
</p>
<quote>
W. W. Norton, New York Hardcover, 2009, $250.00 ISBN: 9780393065671, 404
pages, 12.3" x 18", illustrations.
</quote>
<quote style="margin-bottom: 0;">
W. W. Norton, New York/London Hardcover, 2012, $39.95, ISBN: 9780393089080, 600
pages, 6" x 8.8".
</quote>
</idea>
<idea>
<b>distributed</b> by <a href="https://archive.org/details/RedBookByJung">archive.org</a>
in PDF and text formats.
</idea>
<idea>
<b>formatted/highlighted</b> <em>(work in progress)</em> by
<a href="https://github.com/connectuum">connectuum</a> in the year 2022. anonymous,
distributed via internet, crystallized to digital file, structured as static website, with
modifications captured via source-control.
</idea>
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