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305 Pages·2005·8.92 MB·English
by  Marlan
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The Black Sun number ten Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology David H. Rosen, General Editor The Black Sun the alchemy and art of darkness Stanton Marlan Foreword by David H. Rosen texas a&m university press college station Copyright © 2005 by Stanton Marlan Manufactured in the United States of America All rights reserved First edition The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, Z39.48-1984. Binding materials have been chosen for durability. o Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Marlan, Stanton. The black sun : the alchemy and art of darkness / Stanton Marlan ; foreword by David H. Rosen.—1st ed. p. cm. — (Carolyn and Ernest Fay series in analytical psychology ; no 10) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-58544-425-1 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Jungian psychology. 2. Alchemy—Psychological aspects. 3. Shadow (Psychoanalysis). 4.Self. I. Title. II. Series. BF175.M28345 2005 150.19'54—dc22 2004021663 I dedicate this book to my wife, Jan; my children, Dawn, Tori, and Brandon; my grandchildren, Malachi and Sasha; and to my father Jack and my mother Sylvia. I also dedicate this book to my patients and to others who have suffered an encounter with the black sun, and I hope that they may also come to know something of Sol niger’s shine and the benevolence of darkness. contents Series Editor’s Foreword, by David H. Rosen ix Acknowledgments xv Introduction 3 chapter 1 The Dark Side of Light 9 chapter 2 The Descent into Darkness 27 chapter 3 Analysis and the Art of Darkness 65 chapter 4 Lumen Naturae:The Light of Darkness Itself 97 chapter 5 The Black Sun: Archetypal Image of the Non-Self 148 Epilogue 211 Notes 215 Bibliography 237 Index 249 foreword David H. Rosen As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being. —C.G. Jung Nearly six months before Stan Marlan’s superb 2003 Fay Lecture se- ries on the black sun, I had this dream: There was too much light and brightness everywhere. I gave a talk on the need for darkness and its healing value. I said I could always leave Star, a town at the periphery. I realized that I could break offand leave and go to the Texas hill coun- try and write haiku. The dream is about enantiodromiaand the restorative necessity of darkness and its nurturing solitude. I became aware that I could leave Star (a constant source of light) and end up alone in the Texas hill coun- try writing haiku. This breaking offand leaving is what I call egocide (symbolic death), which leads to transformation (rebirth) through creativity.1 The black sun and the alchemy and art of darkness are subjects dear to my heart and soul.2When I was in a psychic black hole contemplat- ing suicide thirty-five years ago, my own darkness went through an al- chemical process involving art.3I was able to transcend my despair and later transform my depression, healing my soul through creativity. Art is healing, and the shadow of despair is the fuel for creativity. Darkness is critically needed in our too-well-lighted world. As Stan Marlan out-

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The black sun, an ages-old image of the darkness in individual lives and in life itself, has not been treated hospitably in the modern world. Although modern psychology has seen darkness primarily as a negative force, it actually has an intrinsic importance to the human psyche. In this book, Jungian
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