Thom F. Cavalli, Ph.D.

Embodying Osiris, the Secrets of Alchemical Transformation


The modern Western movement to embrace Eastern spiritual traditions usually stops with India and the Orient. Westerners have yet to discover the wisdom that dates back even further to ancient Egypt. With a Jungian perspective, clinical psychologist Dr. Thom F. Cavalli plumbs that wisdom through the myth of Osiris, the green-skinned Egyptian god of vegetation and the Underworld. As no one else has done, Cavalli draws on Osiris’s death and resurrection as a guide to spiritual transformation. The myth represents the joining of the conscious and the unconscious, the light and the dark, life and death, and shows how to live our temporal existence in service to and anticipation of eternal life. Cavalli sees the ancient art of alchemy — which attempted to turn lead into gold — as the key. The alchemical recipe "solve et coagula" (solution and coagulation) encoded in the myth describes the integration of all parts of a person and the method for achieving an experience of immortality in life and eternal life after death. The Osiris myth thus provides a model for the contemporary quest for individuation, the Jungian term for integrating ego and self, body and soul, in the process of becoming whole.

"A brilliant book..." Chris Downing, Professor of Mythological Studies

"..great tour-de-force.." Robert Bauval, Egyptologist

"Jung would have welcomed this work as a creative continuation of his own discoveries.." Stan Marlan, Jungian analyst

"..a brilliant new interpretation." Dennis Hauck, alchemist

"a good scholar and alchemical chef..." Fred Alan Wolf, physicist

"..groundbreaking..illuminates the transformation which lies at the heart of alchemy.." Cherry Gilchrist, author




Selected Works

Nonfiction - psychology, spirituality
An introduction to the basic principles of psychological alchemy, its chief recipes and operations of transformation.
Nonfiction - psychology and spiritual transformation
This is a postmodern, alchemical interpretation of the Osiris myth using Jungian analytic methods.
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