Exclusive from Dr. Raymond A. Keller’s Venus Files: Original artwork for cover of UFO Education Center’s Cosmic Newsletter, Issue #13, February 1973, as prepared by Charlotte Blob, the Center Director, on 31 January 1973. Dr. Keller has a complete set of the Cosmic Newsletter in addition to much of the correspondence from the Appleton, Wisconsin, headquarters of the UFO Education Center in his vast archives which are stored in a temperature-controlled storage area in the backwoods of West Virginia. “Mythology in Embryo” When the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung finished his groundbreaking work on the UFO enigma, Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky (Brooklyn, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1959), he did not totally discount the physical realities of the phenomenon but emphasized the psychological and religious factors inherent in the sightings and alleged contacts with extraterrestrial occupants, especially those manifesting “angelic” qualities. As a psychologist, Jung was not so concerned about the interplanetary significance of UFOs. He would leave that type of investigation up to the astronomers, or the officers in charge of the United States Air Force Project Bluebook. Jung came to see the arrival of the flying saucers in our skies in the context of “visionary rumors.” His book was one of the first in the frontier field of ufology to grasp some of the religious and spiritual aspects of the UFO phenomenon, that up until the late 1950s, had gone largely ignored in the world’s scientific community.