ABSTRACT

Iacchos, 5 528; 8 333 Ialdabaoth: as Gnostic demiurge,

9 ii 128, 325; 1 1 350; and Jehovah, 12 539; 13 270n; as supreme archon, 9 ii 128, 325; 11 255, 350; 13 275; 14 476

Iamblichus: on circular motion, 9 i 5 7 3 ;

De mysteriis Aegyptiorum, 12 45677; Vita Pythagorica, 18 15 2 1

11 35° Ibsen, H.: The Lady from the Sea, 18

366 Ibycus (Schiller), 8 85cm ice, 7 343; 1 1 9 17 , 929;

-men, 9 i 407 / Ching, 5 250; 7 132 ; 8 40577,

863-6, 900; 9 i 12077, 40371; 9 ii 18 1 n, 4 10 ; 10 939; 1 1 37577; 13 6, 9, 13 ; 14 23277, 39377, 40 1; 15 84; 18 14477;

tr. into English by J . Legge, The Yi King, 11 965&T7, 989; 13 (P56); 15 77&T7; tr. into German by R. Wilhelm, 1 1 964-6, 977, 981, 10 01, 1008; 15 77-8, 8 1, 84; tr. of Wilhelm’s version into English by Cary F. Baynes, I Ching, or Book of Changes, 11 (£58977); 15 7777; 18 14477; J . ’s foreword, 1 1 9 6 4 -10 18 ;

hexagrams, 8 866, 986; 9 i 597; 9 ii 181/7, 4 10 ; 11 9 7 1-9 7 , 10 0 2 -16 ; 13 (p^6)yfig. A4; 14 636/7; and heavenly forces, 9 i 640, fig. 2; system of, 9 i 6394 1; and yarrow-stalks, 8 865&/7; 1 1 9 70 -1, 974, 975; and yin and yang, 9 i 603; and “ River Map,” 5 423/7; 9 i 642 INSTANCES OF HEXAGRAMS; chi’en, 9 i 640,fig. 2; chin, 1 1 996; Ching (unchangeable power), 9 i 640; ching (well), 1 1 1 0 1 1 - 1 5 ; heng, 9 i 640; k’an (the abysmal), 1 1 1002-5; li, 9 i 640; sheng, 9 i 600; sun, 9 i 599; ting (cauldron), 9 i 60 1; 11 977, 986-92; yu, 9 i 598; yuen, 9 i 640,fig. 2

Ichthys (fish); and Christ/Christian sym­ bolism, 9 ii 14577, 174, 184, 186, 23777, 285; 10 808; 18 255, 362, 1520 (see also a n i m a l s : fish(es)

s.v. Christ/Christianity); in Greek/Phoenician tradition, 9 ii 163, 173 , 186, 23777

icon(s), 9 i 645; 18 4 13 iconography, medieval, 1 1 229 iconostasis, 1 1 90 id, see Freud s.v. idea(s), 1 126, 22 1, 298, 340; 3 13 ,

l 7> 5 5 7 ; 5 1877; 6 73,2-7 (Def.); 7 108-9, 236> 326, 370; 8 588; 1 1 5, 8, 766, 777, 806; 13 40; 17 167;

abstract, 7 229/448; 13 49; and affect, see affect s.v. incon­ gruity; anthropomorphic, 1 1 223;

archetypal, 9 i 6n, 45, 1 17 ; 11 222; 13 476; 14 673-4; and archetypes, distinction, 8 4 17 ; 9 i 6n; 15 1268m; ascent to (Augustine), 5 104n; association of, see association; “ big,” 7 289; chain of, 1 22 1 (see also associa­ tion-chains); and changelessness, 6 153 ; collective, 6 164, 373; 7 122, 520; 11 222; 16 248; God as, 6 176; and complexes, see complex(es) s.v. ; condensation of, 3 44, 267, 300; confusion of, 3 135 , 346; delusional, see delusion(s); de­ lusional; depersonalized, 6 54; depressive, 7 344; directional, 2 383-4; dissociated/repressive, 3 56, 70, 76; elementary, 8 353 ; 9 i 15 3 ; as entity, 18 742; and fantasy, 13 356-7; feeling-toned, 1 1 19 , 298, 304; 6 239; 7 20 (see also feelingtoned complex); flight of, 1 189, 190, 194, 199, 208-9, 2 13 , 216 , 2 19 ; 2 28, 1 16 , 132 , 388, 45m ; 3 2 1-2 , 37; 6 4 8 1; 18 829; formation of, 5 474; German, 10 973; as golden vessels, 18 745; as higher reality, 6 59; hypostatizing of, 6 62; inborn, 8 352 -3 , 435, 589; 1 1 46 1; inherited, 3 565; 5 154; 7 10 1 , 219 ; 8 229, 7 18 ; 9 i 136 ; 10 14, 8 3 1; 1 1 165; 16 6 1, 206, 25471;

13 7 . 59 ; lucky, 10 305; morbid, 7 254; 11 22; mythical/mythological, 5 629; 7 109; 8 589; 18 742; neurotic, 5 655; new, 10 463; 1 1 23; combina­ tions of, 1 172 -5 ; developed in somnambulism, 1 147n; fear of, 10 9 16 ; 17 146; spread of, 8 5 9 4 > 5 9 7 ; sPirits as> 8 59b; numinous, 13 393, 396; obsessive, see obsessions s.v. ; over-valued, 6 4678m; pathological, 3 7, 9 -10 , 2 18 , 36 1-2 ; as phenomenon, 18 742; Platonic, see Plato; predominant, 1 82*1, 10 1 , 1 17 ; pressure of, 3 428, 434-5; primordial, 7 2 17-18/448-9 ; 16 206; adaptation of, 10 548-9 (see also archetypes; primordial image(s)); ruling, 5 1 1 , 18; 8 633-4 ; sovereignty of, 5 1 1 3 ; spontaneously creative, 5 74, (P4 5 3 ); subjective, 4 768-70; symbolic, 5 683; 18 570; symptom-producing, 15 62; and thing, united, 6 72-3, 77; unconscious, 18 728; unconscious activities of, and idealism, 6 525, 533; unity of, 6 158; universal, 18 742, 744, 745; world of, 10 38; 13 i68n

ideal(s), 7 65, 150, 254, 462*1, 482; 11 8 ;

Christian/Christ as, 7 373; 12 7-9 ; collective, 7 240, 5 19 ; 9 ii 54; 15 128; cultural, 6 1 10 ; delusive, 7 93;

father as, 17 2 2 1; heroic, 6 167; 10 976-7; identity with, 4 179; o f individuation, 7 373; man’s chief virtue, 5 459; moral, 7 18/430; opposite o f former, 7 1 1 5 ; projection of, 5 432; social, 7 267; state, 1 1 16 , 132 ; superhuman, 7 87; type, 7 504; Zwingli’s doctrine and, 6 99

idealism, 10 578; in America, 10 975; German, 8 358; and Jam es’s typology, 6 524-7, 5 3 3 ; and materialism, 7 80; medieval, 17 127

idealistic type, see type(s) s.v. idealization, 9 i 192 ideation, 12 287/1;

conscious, and action, 13 12 ; in dementia praecox, 3 2 1 ; incapacity for clear, 3 300; slowing down of, 3 2

Idechtrum (Paracelsus), 9 ii 334; 13 168

Ideler, C. L.: Untersuchungen iiber den Ursprung und die Bedeutung der Stemnamen, 9 ii 189n

identification, 6 738-40 (Def.); 7 *3 4 > i 3 &“ 8> l8 a > 3 ° 3 » 12 4 3 1, 560; 17 177 ;

with actors in a play, 5 48; o f analyst with patient, 4 404; with ancestors/ancestral souls, 6 2 3 1 ; 9 i 224, 226; 12 17 1 ; with archetype(s), see ar­ chetype^) s.v. ; o f baby brother with excre­ ment, 17 70; o f children with mother/ parents, 4 308-9; 5 3 5 1 , 4 3 1; 10 70;

460, 260-5/476-9, 485; 8 426; with consciousness, 14 330 (see also below self/psyche); with differentiated function, see functions.!/, differentiated; o f divine hero and celebrant, 5 274/1; o f Hecate and others, 5 577; in Hegel, 8 359; with hero, 5 6 12 ; 9 i 229; hysterical, 1 1 17 ; with intellectual standpoint, 9 ii 5 8; with Logos, 5 104; with mana-personality, 7 394; mystical, 6 496; with nation, 10 9 10 ; non-identification, 16 469; with persona/office/title, 7 227, 23°> 237» 3 ° #5 -8 ; regressive, 9 i 226; with self, 13 3 3 1 , 332; o f self/psyche and conscious­ ness, 9 i 254; 13 62 (see also above consciousness); with shadow, 7 4 1 ; with sun, 5 268

identity, 6 7 4 1-2 (Def.); 7 5 13 ; 9 ii 37; 1 1 140; 12 4 3 1;

t i t l e : “Fundamental Principles in the Treatment o f Collective Identity,” 7 480-502; o f Christ and adversary, 11 264; o f Christ and lapis, 13 386; with collective psyche, 7 4 7 1; o f doctor and patient, 16 376&n, 545; o f giver and gift, 1 1 390; group, 9 i 225; o f hunter and prey, 9 ii 174; o f lowest and highest, 9 ii 389; mystical, 8 5 16 , 5 19 ; 1 1 375&Z1; 13 273; o f object with subjective imago,

o f priest and Christ, 11 4 13 ; o f psyche and matter, 12 376, 378, 4 10 ; psychic, 18 440&77, 465; psychology of, 17 93; secret, 12 4 5 1; o f stone and man, 13 394; unconscious, 7 172 ; 10 69; 1 1 375” > 389, 8 17 ; 13 66, 122, •25 : 14 3 3 6; 16 5 ° 4 ; 83, 2 7 1, 330; o f child with parents, 16 142; 17 83-4, 107, 253 (see also Levy-BruhLv.t/. participation mystique); o f uroboros and egg, 13 10977

ideologism, 6 5 18 , 522, 523 ideology(-ies), 1 1 778;

Christian, 13 366 Ides/Ideus (Paracelsus), 9 ii 334; 13

168, 193 idiosyncrasy(-ies), 7 267; 9 ii 259, > 3 12 id u b rca , 17 298 idiots, 2 40871, 506, 509, 523; 17

292; see also imbecility; mental deficiency

idleness, La Rochefoucauld on, 5 253; 9 i 56

idols: reason for, 18 4 13 ; repression o f, 7 1 1 5

Idris, 18 1527-8 Ignatius (of Antioch), 8 388;

Epistle to the Ephesians, tr. K. Lake, 8 %888cn

Ignatius Loyola, St., 10 522; 13 293; 14 283;

and spiritual exercises/exercitia spiritualiay 9 i 232, 237; terms used by, 13 20m ; vision o f polyophthalmia in snabdserpens oculatus, 5 17771; 7 1 19 ; 8 395; 11 957; 13 1 14 , 26771; 18 1538; vision of round golden object, 8 3 9 5 ” ;

778, 793, 854, 864, 873, 893, 937-4°> 958; 12 166, 39077; 14 708; 18 1536, 1548, 1 590&77; The Spiritual Exercises, tr. J . Rickaby, 13 2 0 m , 29371; 14 255&71, 28377;

see also Funk; Gonzales ignis: Bellator, 13 18477;

coelestis, 13 10377; elementaris, 13 256 ; fatuus, 13 3 0 3 ; gehennalis/fire o f Gehenna, 9 ii 20 1; 12 433, 440, 4 5 1, 470; 14 1 1 3 , 631 (see also hell s.v. fire); mercurialis, 13 256 (see also Mer­ curius s.v. fire); noster, 12 336^77; see also fire

ignition, 13 17377 ignorance, 9 ii 299; 11 27 1;

in Yoga (avidya), 11 775; 12 123

Ikhnaton, 15 175 Ila, 5 2 1 1&77 Iliad, see Homer s.v. Iliaster, iliastic, see Paracelsus s.v.