Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Episode 151: Jung and Alchemy

Nov 7, 2025
Murray Stein, Ph.D., a noted Jungian psychoanalyst and alchemy expert, discusses his book on Jung's exploration of alchemy. He delves into how alchemical symbols and processes apply to therapy and individuation. Stephen Herrmann, Ph.D., shares insights from his psychobiography on Murray, highlighting key pillars of Jungian practice like dream work and relationships. Together, they explore how crises can trigger personal transformation and the significance of alchemy in both clinical and artistic settings.
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Mercurius As The Unconscious Agent

  • Jung saw Mercurius as the spirit of the unconscious that drives individuation forward.
  • Mercurius appears in many forms and symbolizes the agent that brings the unconscious into consciousness.
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Alchemy As A Psychological Hermeneutic

  • Jung treated alchemy hermeneutically, interpreting its symbols for psychological ends rather than writing history.
  • He mined symbols across centuries to illuminate transformation and individuation.
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Transformation Links Alchemy And Individuation

  • Jung was drawn to alchemy because it centers on transformation, mirroring individuation.
  • Alchemy's metaphor of turning base matter into noble mirrors the psyche's ascent to greater consciousness.
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