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Volume 6 of the Collected Works Marie-Louise Von Franz: Niklaus Fl�e And Saint Perpetua: A Psychological Interpretation Their Visions
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Volume 6 of the Collected Works Marie-Louise Von Franz: Niklaus Fl�e And Saint Perpetua: A Psychological Interpretation Their Visions
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Volume 6 of the Collected Works Marie-Louise Von Franz: Niklaus Fl�e And Saint Perpetua: A Psychological Interpretation Their Visions
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Saint Niklaus von Flüe, the patron saint of Switzerland, was held in the highest esteem by both CG Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz. Jung even declared him the
due to the Saint's deep inward reflections and profound experiences. His visions reportedly began while still in his mother's womb and continued until his death. One of his later visions was a terrifying image of the face of God. Von Franz saw Niklaus as the shadow brother of Christ and wrote of him as the
, a universal man. His visions were an evolution of Christian mysticism.
Saint Perpetua was a young Christian woman put to death in 203 AD in the Roman arena at the age of 22. Her profound visions occurred days before her death. Von Franz penetrates these images, suggesting they were revelations of a new, Christian God-image breaking through from the collective unconscious into the animus of young Perpetua.
Marie-Louise von Franz is at her very best as she unravels the mysteries held within the visions of these two saints.