ABSTRACT

In this chapter, the author confronts and explains the possible experience of “grace” as willingness to accept, to share and to experience transformation in a Jungian Analytical therapy, mainly characterized by the attitude of active imagination, as defined by G. Adler. The various phases of this psychological and existential journey, resulting from Tozzi’s practice with patients, are related back to the description of the beneficial transformation described by Vladimir Nabokov in his short story, Beneficence.