Canyon

The Seba library treats Canyon in 2 passages, across 2 authors (including Peterson, Cody, Jung, C.G.).

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in January of 1925, Jung began his own pilgrimage to Taos. His first stop was on the south rim of Grand Canyon, where he sent a telegram to Jaime from El Tovar Lodge

Peterson establishes the Grand Canyon as the literal threshold of Jung's transformative pilgrimage to the Taos Pueblo, situating it as a liminal geographical boundary preceding his decisive encounter with indigenous consciousness.

Peterson, Cody, The Shadow of a Figure of Light, 2024thesis

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Grand Canyon, viii, 47

The index to Jung's 1925 seminar notes records the Grand Canyon as a marked reference point, corroborating its biographical and possibly psychological significance within Jung's own self-reported development.

Jung, C.G., Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925, 1989supporting

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