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  • The Black Sun: The Alchemy and Art of Darkness

  • Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology
  • By: Stanton Marlan
  • Narrated by: Greg Young
  • Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)

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The Black Sun: The Alchemy and Art of Darkness

By: Stanton Marlan
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In this audiobook, Jungian analyst Stanton Marlan reexamines the paradoxical image of the black sun and the meaning of darkness in Western culture. In the image of the black sun, Marlan finds the hint of a darkness that shines. He draws upon his clinical experiences - and on a wide range of literature and art, including Goethe’s Faust, Dante’s Inferno, the black art of Rothko and Reinhardt - to explore the influence of light and shadow on the fundamental structures of modern thought as well as the contemporary practice of analysis. He shows that the black sun accompanies not only the most negative of psychic experiences but also the most sublime, resonating with the mystical experience of negative theology, the Kabbalah, the Buddhist notions of the void, and the black light of the Sufi mystics.

An important contribution to the understanding of alchemical psychology, this audiobook draws on a postmodern sensibility to develop an original understanding of the black sun. It offers insight into modernity, the act of imagination, and the work of analysis in understanding depression, trauma, and transformation of the soul. Marlan’s original reflections help us to explore the unknown darkness conventionally called the self.

©2005 Stanton Marlan (P)2018 Redwood Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

"An exquisitely written and produced volume." (Journal of Analytical Psychology)

“No one has done a book as thorough, as rich, and as significant as this astounding work by Stanton Marlan.” (James Hillman)

“Marlan has succeeded in bringing this ancient esoteric art into a modern context in a most edifying manner.” (The C.G. Jung Society of Montreal Newsletter)

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What an amazing book, I couldn’t recommend it enough for anyone who is interested in Jungian thought and Alchemy! Just such a massive shame that there is no accompanying pdf with the imagery Marlan is referring to. Hence the lost star on my review. Please sort this out and the book will be complete 🙏🏼✨🌚

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Great book!

This book was a great introduction to the topic, and has lead me to further research. Great!

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