1142 pages on CD included with book. The 17th Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (I.A.A.P.) took place in Cape Town, South Africa from August 12-17, 2007. The theme of Journeys, Encounters: Clinical, Communal, Cultural was reflected in events and presentations throughout the week. The plenary presentations are printed in this volume, and a CD with all of the Congress presentations and numerous illustrations is included inside the back cover. From the Contents: Preface by Pramila Bennett Opening of Congress by Astrid Berg Welcome Address by Hester Solomon Journeys – Encounters. Clinical, Communal, Cultural by Joe Cambray How Does One Speak of Social Psychology in a Nation in Transition? by Mamphela Ramphele Forgiveness After Mass Atrocities in Cultural Context: Making Public Spaces Intimate by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela Shifting Shadows: Shaping Dynamics in the Cultural Unconscious by Catherine Kaplinsky Jung and Otherings in South Africa by Renos K. Papadopoulos Journey to the Centre: Images of Wilderness and the Origins of the Southern African Association of Jungian Analysts by Graham S. Saayman Race, Racism and Inter-Racialism in Brazil: Clinical and Cultural Perspectives by Walter Boechat & Paula Pantoja Boechat The Stranger in the Therapeutic Space by Uwe Langendorf My Heart Is on My Tongue – The Untranslated Self in a Translated World by Antjie Krog Panel: A Passage to Africa, Part II, Contemporary Perspectives on ‘Jung’s Journey to Africa’ moderated by John Beebe Life and Soul by Karina Turok The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of the Transatlantic Slave Trade by Michael Vannoy Adams The Journey to Africa: Cultural Melancholia in Black and White by Samuel Kimbles The Containing Function of the Transference by François Martin-Vallas Encounter with a Traditional Healer: Western and African Therapeutic Approaches in Dialogue by Suzanne Maiello Brain Mechanisms of Dreaming by Mark Solms Response by Margaret Wilkinson New Direction Home: African Oracles and Analytic Attitudes by Sherry Salman Panel: The Idea of the Numinous moderated by Ann Casement Jung, the Numinous, and a Surpassing Myth – The Inevitability of the Numinous by John Dourley On the Importance of Numinous Experience in the Alchemy of Individuation by Murray Stein Before We Were: Creating in Being Created – Encounter and Journey in Our Analytic Profession by Ann Belford Ulanov Closing Remarks by Astrid Berg The IAAP Looks Far Ahead – President’s Farewell Address by Christian Gaillard Author Index