Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 The Ordering Role of Mathematics -- When Priests Were Mathematicians -- End of the Correspondence Principle -- Return of the Correspondence Principle -- 2 The Creative Source of the Inner and Outer Worlds -- The Inner World -- The Outer World -- A Concluding Dream -- 3 Mathematics of the Ring i -- The Unbounded Three -- The Bounded Four -- 4 Complementarity and Paradox in Quantum Physics -- The Quantum Quaternio
The Copenhagen Interpretation -- 5 Complementarity and Paradox in Analytical Psychology -- The Just View of Paradox -- Pauli's Paradoxical Attitude -- 6 Pauli and the Ring i -- You Know What Rotation Is! -- The H-Atom and the Four Eggs That Are One -- Seeking the Unity of Inner and Outer -- 7 Pauli's Fantasy of Die Klavierstunde -- The Ring i as a Symbol of Wholeness -- The Unus Mundus as Third Stage of the Coniunctio -- 8 The Ring i as Rotating Mandala -- The Paradoxical Mandalic Attitude -- Blue Tongued Lizard -- 9 Dance of the Three and the Four -- Dance of the Diagonals
The Three and the Four Remain a Problem -- 10 In Conclusion-Resolving the Split World View -- Unus Mundus Is the Mirror -- The Impossible Centre of the Ring i -- Index