Man and His Symbols
About This Book
Published in 1964, Man and His Symbols represents Carl Jung's last major contribution to psychology and stands alone as his only book intended for readers outside academic circles. The work simplifies Jung's challenging concepts, including archetypal theory and unconscious processes, while examining the rich collection of symbols and narratives that inhabit human consciousness.
Who Should Read This?
- Students exploring psychology and philosophical thought
- Individuals seeking deeper understanding of their dream life
- Enthusiasts of mythology, folklore, and symbolic narratives
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