Obituary: Baroness Vera von der Heydt

From: The Independent - London | Date: November 22, 1996| Author: John Skinner | Copyright information

Vera von der Heydt was the leading light in Jungian circles in Britain for over 30 years. She herself was one of the last to analyse in Zurich with Carl Jung and throughout her long years of analytical work she was acutely aware of handing on the true spirit of the master's wisdom and methods.

Born in Berlin in 1899, she was the second daughter of Paul von Schurabach and Eleanor Schroder. Her father was a prosperous merchant banker and a Jew, while her mother - Vera would boast - had I...

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