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Jung left no posthumous instructions about the final disposition of what he called the " Red Book ".
His family eventually moved it into a bank vault in 1984.
Sonu Shamdasani, a historian from London, for three years tried to persuade Jung's heirs to have it published, to which they declined every hint of inquiry.
As of mid-September 2009, fewer than two dozen people had seen it.
Ulrich Hoerni, Jung's grandson who manages the Jung archives, decided to publish it.
To raise the additional funds needed, the Philemon Foundation was founded.

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