This unique study is the first to follow the narrative thread of the dead from Memories, Dreams, Reflections into The Red Book, assessing Jung’s thoughts on their presence, his obligations to them, and their role in his psychological model. It offers the opportunity to examine this previously neglected theme unfolding during Jung’s period of intense confrontation with the unconscious, and to understand active imagination as Jung’s principle method of managing that unconscious content.

With Séance, Taggart offers a series of haunting photographs exploring spiritualist practices in the US, England and Europe. Supported with a commentary on her experiences, a foreword by Dan Aykroyd, creator of Ghostbusters and fourth-generation spiritualist, and illustrated essays from Andreas Fischer and Tony Oursler, Séance examines spiritualism’s relationship with human celebrity and its connections with technology, and concludes with the debate over ectoplasm and how spiritualism can move forward in the 21st century.

This book is about the phenomena and integration of the awakening process inherent in human evolution. The author explores how a fundamental shift in consciousness has the power to change our most deeply held assumptions about culture, health and disease, sexuality, parenting, war, and most importantly, relationships. With The Black Butterfly, Richard Moss has composed a symphony of wonderment and beauty about love and aliveness, while also reclaiming the healing potential of our darker secrets.
