Melancholy, to Ficino, is a state in which the mind, the realm of deep
, abstract thinking, is cut off from the supply of the spirit. His con
cept of spirit corresponds to a kind of universal life-energy (libido,
in Jungian terms). Individually, as the spirit of man, it appears as
projected into the blood of the human body, collectively, as spirit of
the world, into the spheres of the planets. The spirit of man corresp
onds to the spirit of the world and can receive from it a great deal t
hrough the rays of the planets. To attract the 'spiritual' influence o
f a particular planet you may use animals, plants, food, scents, talis
mans. But music is what is recommended most strongly. Ficino's intenti
on is to temper the melancholic influence of Saturn. Consequently, his
astrological songs are addressed to the compensating benign planets,
the Sun, Jupiter and Venus. In modern terms it is an attempt, consciou
sly, by active imagination, to re establish the emotional relatedness
with the archetypal realms of the planets from which Saturn has cut us
off. Ficino's ideas are related to Jung's rehabilitation of the feeli
ng-function.