Chapter 3 Discussing Liber Primus

In 1912 Jung began to have a series of dreams which left him with a sense of disorientation and inner pressure but he could think of nothing in his life that would have caused this. This chapter addresses each of the entries in Liber Primus and relates them to particular high degrees of Freemasonry....

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Main Author: Brunet, Lynn (auth)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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