Channeling Your Witchy Vibes: The Power of Jet and Burgundy Hats

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A jet and burgundy witch hat is a stylish accessory that adds a touch of mystery and sophistication to any Halloween costume or outfit. This particular hat, made from high-quality jet black and burgundy materials, features a classic pointed shape with a wide brim and a tall, conical crown. The jet black portion of the hat is crafted from a luxurious velvet fabric, giving it a soft and smooth texture, while the burgundy accent is made from rich satin for a glossy finish. The color combination of jet black and burgundy creates a striking contrast that catches the eye and adds a sense of drama to the overall look. The deep, dark tones of the hat evoke a sense of mystique and elegance, making it an ideal accessory for those who want to make a bold statement during Halloween or other costume-themed events. Not only is the jet and burgundy witch hat visually appealing, but it is also functional.


—-. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 13: Alchemical Studies. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C. Hull, Princeton University Press, 1967.

Originally published in German in 1914, this work has also been published in English under the titles Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts and Alchemy and Psychoanalysis. Silberer applies psychoanalytic techniques to a Rosicrucian parable he refers to as Parabola taken from the second volume of Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer aus dem 16ten und 17ten Jahrhundert.

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Not only is the jet and burgundy witch hat visually appealing, but it is also functional. The wide brim offers protection from the sun and can shield the wearer's face from view, adding an air of intrigue. The tall, conical crown adds height and a sense of majesty, allowing the wearer to stand out from the crowd.

Alchemy and Psychoanalysis

Early psychoanalysts Carl Jung and Herbert Silberer applied their knowledge of psychology to mystic symbols and occult topics. Their goal was a deeper understanding of the unconscious mind as it plays out in myth and legend and to ultimately find a satisfying answer to man’s purpose. The latter is not an uncommon goal for the mystic or occultist but to approach it with the mindset of a scientists or doctor delving into the human mind produces interesting results.

Works by Carl Jung related to Alchemy and Mysticism:

Carl Jung’s Red Book (Liber Novus) – In addition to being a pioneer in the field of psychoanalysis, Jung was also an artist who dabbled in mysticism. His “Red Book” (named for its cover) which he titled Liber Novus, drew from Jung’s exploration of his own subconscious. He processed these experiences into hand crafted paintings and calligraphy over the course of roughly fifteen years. While visitors would often see the red leather folio resting on Jung’s desk, it wasn’t until almost forty years after his death that the work would be available to the public. There are two notable editions currently available, a facsimile of the entire work including a translation and notes and a “reader’s edition” which reduces the bulk of the facsimile into a manageable copy containing just the translation and notes:

Jung, C. G. The Red Book: Liber Novus. Editor Sonu Shamdasani, translated by M. Kyburz, J. Peck and S. Shamdasani. W. W. Norton and Company, 2009

Jung, C. G. The Red Book: A Reader’s Edition. Editor Sonu Shamdasani, translated by M. Kyburz, J. Peck and S. Shamdasani. W. W. Norton and Company, 2012.

From the rest of Jung’s collected work, the following volumes are notable:

Jung, C. G. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 9 (Part 1): The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C Hull, Princeton University Press, 1969.

—-. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 9 (Part 2): Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C Hull, Princeton University Press, 1959.

—-. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 11: Psychology and Religion: West and East. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C. Hull, Princeton University Press, 1969.

—. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 12: Psychology and Alchemy. Princeton University Press, 1968.

—-. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 13: Alchemical Studies. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C. Hull, Princeton University Press, 1967.

—-. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 14: Mysterium Coniunctionis. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C. Hull, Princeton University Press, 1970.

—-. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 15: Spirit in Man, Art, And Literature. Edited and translated by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C. Hull, Princeton University Press, 1966.

Special note for Academics: Most of Jung’s Collected Works are available on JSTOR.org with a library login.

Problems of Mysticism and its Symbolism by Herbert Silberer

The full text is available in the public domain including through Project Gutenberg HERE.

Originally published in German in 1914, this work has also been published in English under the titles Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts and Alchemy and Psychoanalysis. Silberer applies psychoanalytic techniques to a Rosicrucian parable he refers to as “Parabola” taken from the second volume of Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer aus dem 16ten und 17ten Jahrhundert. (15)

If you’re interested in a more in-depth look at this work, I’ve written a short, formal essay that you can read on THIS PAGE.

Bibliography and Suggested Readings:

Silberer, Herbert. Alchemy and Psychoanalysis. Translated by Smith Ely Jelliffe. The Lost Library, 2016.

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Jet and burgundy witch hat

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