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Rix Weaver speaks on her childhood and education in Western Australia; family background; married life; involvement in the Christian Science Church; first interest in Jung; her work as a hand-writing analyst; her course at the Institute of Zurich; her practice in Australia as a Jungian analyst and as a trainer of analysts; The Analytical Psychology Club (Jung Club); the International Association of Analytical Psychologists; study centre at Karnak; views on marriage, sex roles, religion and dreams; and her novel The Gingko Tree. Also includes an extract of a lecture by Weaver, an example of one of her dreams and a description of her by Diane Cilento (q.v.). (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
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