Harvest the journal of the C. G. Jung Club of London, established in 1954 is one of the oldest Jungian journals in the world. During that time it has a number of eminent Jungian have edited it and many more have published in it. The most complete list of articles published in the journal is currently a PDF which can be viewed here. It is an ambition of Jungian.Directory to make this catalogue searchable as part of our Journal Articles database.
Up to now Harvest was distributed to members in print form, however, with this latest issue the editors have decided to make the journal freely available on their website. To read the latest issue in full click here.
Harvest is also recasting itself as a “Forum for Jungian Writing that provides generous space for the diversity within the Jungian community and is not too fussed about adhering to orthodoxies or certain writing styles.”
Articles in this issue include Sonu Shamdasani on the institutional history of analytical psychology and the London Jung Club. George Bright links material from Liber Novus material with the notion of inherited conceptual language. A paper by Jason Wright on the Metaphysics of Addiction explores Jung’s own struggles as expressed in The Red Book and in Answer to Job to work with patients stuck in addiction, along the way he references both Blake and Rilke and the Kabbalistic notion of reparation and
redemption of God’s errors by humanity. There are several other excellent articles.