The Root and The Bloom, Fall 2009
Reflections on Toni Wolff, Katherine Sanford, and the Unfolding Red Book Era
Dear Supporting Readers and Friends,
Good morning and thank you again for being a donor-subscriber to OPUS Archives. Your generosity sustains our work of preserving and activating the living archives of depth psychology and mythic imagination.
We’re pleased to share with you The Root and The Bloom, Fall 2009, an issue that captures a season of profound legacy and renewal at OPUS. This edition brings you into Jung’s private sanctuary at Bollingen, celebrates the arrival of the Katherine Sanford Collection, unveils new treasures from the Wheelwright papers on Toni Wolff, and marks the worldwide debut of Jung’s Red Book in New York City.
Inside you’ll also find updates on our Mythological RoundTable® gatherings, OPUS grant recipients at international peace conferences, the digitization of Marija Gimbutas’ Scaloria Excavation slides, our ongoing volunteer training program, and the latest on our New Mythos Grant selection.
This fall issue is a testament to the living pulse of the archive, linking past, present, and future in service of depth, scholarship, and transformation.
On behalf of OPUS Archives,
Jennifer Frémont, MA, MLS
Archivist and Administrative Director
OPUS Archives and Research Center
on the campuses of Pacifica Graduate Institute
801 Ladera Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93108



