Monday, August 29, 2011

Freud's Interest in the Occult

By Rochelle Jewel Shapiro for Huffington Post



Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris reawakened my interest in Anais Nin. She was the flapper who decided to stay La Belle Epoque at the end. (Oops, have I given it away?) I indulged in Noel Riley Fitch'sThe Erotic Life and Anais Nin.
Anais Nin was up to her haunted dark eyes in the study of the cosmos and analysis. She hustled customers for an astrologer and during her affair with the analyst, Otto Rank, became an analyst herself. She even got clients for her lover, Henry Miller to analyze. Go figure.
Freud, who began psychoanalysis, was into the occult, too. On page 195, I learned that Freud, suffering from nasal infections and migraines, took cocaine treatments at times determined by numerology!
Ah, the ever-expanding uses of numerology. Do you use it? What for? 

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