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In these late essays, Murray Stein circles around familiar Jungian themes such as synchronicity, individuation, archetypal image and symbol with a view to bringing these ideas into today's largely globalized cultural space. These are reflections for our time, drawing importantly on the works of C.G. Jung, Erich Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli and a wide range of contemporary Jungian psychoanalytic writers. The general thesis is that all of humanity is connected-to one another, to nature and to the cosmos-and no human being should be left out of the picture of postmodern consciousness. Table of Contents: Chapter 1 - Outside Inside and All Around Chapter 2 - Synchronizing Time and Eternity: A Matter of Practice Chapter 3 - Music for a Later Age: Wolfgang Pauli's "Piano Lesson" Chapter 4 - A Lecture for the End of Time Chapter 5 - "The Problem of Evil" Chapter 6 - On Psyche's Creativity Chapter 7 - At the Brink of Transformation Chapter 8 - Failure in the Crucible of Individuation Chapter 9 - Imago Dei on the Psychological Plane Chapter 10 - Jungian Psychology and the Spirit of Protestantism Chapter 11 - Archetypes Across Cultural Divides Chapter 12 - Where East Meets West:The House of Individuation Chapter 13 - The Path from Symbol to Science Chapter 14 - Cultural Trauma, Violence, and Treatment Chapter 15 - Hope in a World of Terrorism - An Interview with Rob Henderson Chapter 16 - When Symptom is Symbol