Books in English

COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 1
Necessity and Free Will as the Archetypes of the Collective and Individuum
This volume explores the roots of individuation through the ancient concepts of Necessity and Free Will, from classical philosophy to the New Era model of four-dimensional human identity. These archetypes form the foundation for symbolic cosmology as used in the IPAL Method.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 2
Symptom as a Symbol of the Individuation Process: An Incentive, but also an Inevitability of Life
This volume examines symptoms as symbolic expressions of individuation rather than disease. Through the IPAL Method, symptoms reveal the four aspects of wellbeing – emotional, physical, spiritual, and conceptual—and are explored through four categories and twelve archetypal trajectories.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 3
The Metaphysics of Individuation: From Plato and Aristotle to the Modern Divergence of Man into the Collective and Individuum
This volume explores the metaphysics of the individuation process, from its roots in classical philosophy to the modern four-dimensional cogito. Individuation is examined through four dimensions—psychic, intuitive, physical, and conceptual—and within the individual’s relationship to the collective.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 4
Identity, Identification and Self-portraiture as an Art of Individuating: How Do We Fashion Our Self-Image?
Volume 4 examines the individuum, the collective, and the individuation process, focusing on identity and self-portraiture. Two ways of forming identity are explored, showing that individual identity is always ‘in the making’.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 5
To Thine Own Self Be True: Authenticity, Wholeness, and the Four-Dimensionality of Man’s Being
Volume 5 focuses on the development of authentic individual identity. Exploring true and false identity through the four dimensions—thinking, psychic, spiritual-archetypal, and physical-bodily—the book analyses authority and its role, as well as cosmological archetypes guiding the process toward authentic selfhood and life fulfillment.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 6
One’s Individual Image of God as an Enactment of the Individuation Process
Volume 6 explores the emergence of an individual image of God and its relation to living a unique life in connection with others and the collective. Drawing on New Era philosophers and Jung’s Red Book, the book analyses cosmological archetypes guiding the creation of one’s personal divine image.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 7
Psychic Cogito, the Lowest and the Initiation into the Individuation Process
Volume 7 explores the “psychic cogito” and its role in the individuation process. It examines the inner psychic landscape, dreams, visions, and archetypal trajectories, showing how these elements form the basis of one’s emerging individual identity and guide the personal journey of individuation.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 8
The Bodily Cogito and the Physical-Material Dimension of the Individuation Process
Volume 8 explores the “bodily cogito” and the physical dimension of individuation. It examines lived experiences, acts and deeds that shape one’s unique life, and their relation to the psychic, thinking, and intuitive dimensions. Cosmological archetypes of Capricorn, Taurus, and Virgo are also analysed.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 9
Personal Spirit as the Heart and Motor of the Individuation Process
Volume 9 explores the “personal spirit” as the core of the individuation process. It examines the intuitive cogito, the recognition of one’s spiritual dynamics through dreams, imagination, and personal cosmogram, showing how these elements release and integrate the meaning and energy of one’s unique life. Cosmological archetypes are also analysed.
COGITO INDIVIDUATIONIS Vol. 10
The Secondary Th inking Cogito and Emergence of the Personal Mindset as a Product of Individuation
Volume 10 examines the “secondary thinking cogito” and the emergence of one’s personal mindset through individuation. It explores how collective thinking is transformed into an authentic individual mindset, drawing on Kant, Husserl, and the cosmological archetypes of the mind in both collective and individual dimensions.
Pluto, (psycho)dynamics of the shadow and complexes
This book explores Pluto as a symbol of the unconscious, transformation, and hidden potential. It examines the shadow, complexes, and their psychological dynamics, using mythology, literature, and seminar insights to show how awareness of these forces can guide personal and spiritual development.
COGITO ALCHYMICUM
The Alchemy of a Symptom
Cogito Alchymicum: The Alchemy of a Symptom emerged unexpectedly during the author’s creative process. It continues the exploration of the individuation process, focusing on the human in the Age of Aquarius and the development of individual identity within the collective.
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