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TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Contexts and Opinions Introduction 1 Astrology’s Place in the Modern West 2 Jung’s View of Astrology 3 Astrology as Archetypal: Planets and Gods Part II: Astrological Symbolism in Jung’s Writings Introduction 4 Planetary and Zodiacal Symbolism Signs of the Zodiac Sun Symbolism Sun and Moon Symbolism Venus and Mars Symbolism Mandalas, Birth Charts, and the Self 5 Fate, Heimarmene, and Ascent through the Planetary Spheres 6 Astrology and Medicine Part III: Astrological Ages Introduction 7 The Symbolic Significance of the Precession Astrological Ages and Cultural Transition From the Age of Aries to the Age of Aquarius Astrological Ages and Christian Symbolism The Coming Age of Aquarius 8 The Sign of the Fishes 9 The Prophecies of Nostradamus 10 The Historical Significance of the Fish Part IV: Explanations of Astrology Introduction 11 As Above, So Below: The Microcosm-Macrocosm Correspondence 12 Astrology as Projection 13 Astrology as Mantic Method 14 Astrology as Causal Influence 15 Synchronicity and the Qualities of Time 16 Number and Archetypes XVII Acausal Orderedness and the Unus Mundus Appendix Introduction Gret Baumann-Jung: Some Reflections on the Horoscope of C. G. Jung Index |