In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with renowned Jungian analyst and author Robert Bosnak. Amongst other things we talk about how a serious illness when he was young turned his life upside down and led him to Eranos and into a Jungian analysis with Aniela Jaffe, studying in Zurich, joining the Rat Pack in Zurich as we are calling them, Hillman, Pat Berry, Rafael López-Pedraza and others at the beginning of the Spring Journal. How his symptoms disappeared as he undertook therapy and he became interested in dreaming, the influence of Henry Corbin and the Mundus Imaginalis and Dreaming and Embodied imagination.
Since 1972, Zurich-trained Jungian analyst Robert Bosnak has led dream groups and explored dreaming with individuals, in both analytical and didactic contexts, developing a method called Embodied Imagination®. Robert has authored several books. They are: A Little Course in Dreams, Christopher’s Dream, Tracks in the Wilderness of Dreaming, and Embodiment: Creative imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel. Robert is s co-founder of the International Society for Embodied Imagination, He is past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and was visiting Professor of Clinical Psychology at Kyoto University in Japan. He now spends his time between the US and Australia.
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