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Luis Moris, editor of A Jungian Legacy: Tom Kirsch, featured on Speaking of Jung

Luis Moris, editor of A Jungian Legacy: Tom Kirsch, was recently featured on Speaking of Jung with Laura London.

 

 

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A Jungian Legacy: Tom Kirsch honors the life and legacy of Tom Kirsch with essays from close friends of Tom who share how he touched their lives. In addition, included is Tom’s talk at ISAP for the memorial day of Jung, which was about his relationship to Zurich and to the Jungian analysts, including Jung himself, and also his interview with Murray Stein.

 

Contributing Authors
-John Beebe
-Andreas Jung
-Jean Kirsch
-Luis Moris
-Andrew Samuels
-Heyong Shen
-Thomas Singer
-Murray Stein
                                    -Foreword by Jean Kirsch
 

From the moment of his conception in his mother womb, Tom Kirsch was surrounded by Jungians. Jungian psychology was, as it were, written into his DNA. His contributions to the field are immeasurable and his legacy will continue to impact future generations.

In A Jungian Legacy: Tom Kirsch, Luis Moris has edited and published the complete text of a filmed interview with Tom and enlarged this manuscript with chapters by some of Tom’s closest friends and colleagues.

“Luis has been motivated to edit and publish the complete text of the filmed interview herein and to enlarge this manuscript with chapters by some of Tom’s closest friends and colleagues… Our lives do live on in the minds and hearts of those who remember us. This book is a work of love, a kind of Kaddish, for which Tom may be deeply grateful.” – Jean Kirsch

 
Table of Contents
-Foreword by Jean Kirsch 
-Preface by Luis Moris 
-Introduction by Murray Stein 
-The Arch of My Life by Thomas B. Kirsch 
-Thomas B. Kirsch in Conversation with Murray Stein in the Home of C.G. Jung 
-Thomas Kirsch: A Man for All Seasons by Thomas Singer 
-Tom as a Feeling Mentor and Monitor by John Beebe 
-Tom Kirsch in China by Gao Lan, Heyong Shen 
-Tribute to Tom Kirsch by Andreas Jung 
-Loving Tom, Living Tom, Losing Tom—a Bricolage by Andrew Samuels 
-About the Author 

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Luis Moris is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Zurich. In 2016, he founded Blue Salamandra Films, a production house dedicated to the creation of films that relate to the works of C.G. Jung and analytical psychology. 

 
Their short films include People from ISAP Zürich featuring the diversity of the Institute’s members, and Mercurius Centre Visiting ISAP Zürich in which students from Nanjing, China, came to Zürich for a month to learn Jungian psychology. 
 
Their full-length films are Jungians Speaking, available as a 9-volume DVD set; and Thomas Kirsch in Conversation with Murray Stein in the Home of C.G. Jung, which was also made into the book, A Jungian Legacy: Tom Kirsch, edited by Luis. It includes contributions by Jung’s grandson, Andreas, and Jungian analysts John Beebe and Andrew Samuels. 
 
Moris’ website is www.luismoris.com.
 

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