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http://ashevillejungcenter.org/produc... Jung's Red Book for Our Time Vol 2 Seminr 2 Abraxas Then and Now Trailer The Asheville Jung Center is very pleased to announce an upcoming webinar about the new book Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions Volume 2 hosted by the co-editors Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt. In this webinar they will bring in J. Gary Sparks to speak about his chapter titled Abraxas: Then and Now. The ancient Gnostic god Abraxas has a message for the 20th and 21st centuries. Although violence accompanies the return of Abraxas, the destruction he personifies paradoxically holds the possibility of transformation. The god plays a significant role in Jung’s Red Book. Jung further discusses Abraxas in the visions of a female patient 20 years later. An additional 30 years place the name Abraxas on the cover of an LP album by the same name recorded by guitarist Carlos Santana, and the album’s artwork is psychologically important. After nearly another 50 years, a series of three recent dreams of a professional man in the second half of life suggestively portrays the Gnostic god. At each point in the analysis to follow, the dreams show the practical and enduring relevance of Abraxas as he appeared to Jung first in his Red Book and subsequently continued to absorb him throughout his life. Abraxas, and all he portends, would not leave Jung alone over his lifetime, nor will the god excuse himself from our time—as three present-day dreams confirm. Since its publication in 2009, The Red Book: Liber Novus by C.G. Jung has been a huge success in commercial terms and in gaining general recognition as a significant work of artistic value and of historical interest. The Red Book has been translated into numerous languages; papers and books have been written about it; conferences and seminars have been held to focus on many aspects of its historical and psychological content. Now the time has come to look at it as a work containing immense value for guiding people forward in our time, postmodernity. To that purpose, this webinar series will feature speakers who will address this topic from several different perspectives.