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Children's Dreams: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1936-1940 (Jung Seminars) C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 2007
Jung at Work This book shows Jung at work using his methods of dream interpretation. Jung liked the seminar method and had ongoing seminars during the academic year from the early 1920's until 1940. The children's dream seminar has long been available only to close students of ...
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The Portable Jung (Viking Portable Library) Carl G. Jung
Penguin (Non-Classics), 1976
A Classic This is a fascinating book on Jungian thought and his psychological concepts. If you avoid being intimidated by the size of the book, and you methodically go through each page from the beginning to the end, you will grasp the extent and depth of Jung's intellect and ...
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The Undiscovered Self C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1990
Phenomenally accessible. Jung addresses the modern individual's failure and to cultivate and understand the self - the whole self, including those dark crevices of the Unconscious that we'd rather pretend don't exist.
According to Jung, self-knowledge occurs through spiritual experience. ...
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Memories, Dreams, Reflections C.G. Jung
Vintage, 1989
Intensity-his mind was flooded with profound ideas This book is sublime, a GEM. In his subjective view of the world -"with half closed eyes and somewhat closed ears, to see and hear the form and voice of being" he arrived at an inspiring insight about life: supreme meaning of being can consist only in the fact that ...
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Dreams C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1974
Dreams not only as wish fulfilment Carl Jung says he has analysed more than 2.000 dreams per year, a very impressive number by anyone's standards. In his Dreams book, which a very good collection of many of his dreams experiments, he is after demolishing some Freudian's dreams concepts, mainly the one ...
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The I Ching or Book of Changes C.F. Baynes, R. Wilhelm
Princeton University Press, 1967
Old man's review Very good book to use I Ching Oracle.
Good texts and commentaries according to the translation of Richard Wilhelm.
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The Secret of the Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life Richard Wilhelm
Harvest Books, 1962
Truly A great Read The translation of the book is more than worth the price. With the commentary and explanation of the terms it exceeds the price paid. The subject matter and the commentary by Jung makes it pricless. I am familiar with many meditation styles and i must say this is a ...
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The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 1) C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1981
An Essential Work by Jung. This work, along with _Modern Man in Search of a Soul_, is one of the best places to start if you are new to reading Jung. It is also the companion piece and predecessor to _Aion_, which is another spectacular and groundbreaking work. If you want to read _Aion_, it ...
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Modern Man in Search of a Soul (Harvest Book) C. G. Jung
Harvest/HBJ Book, 1955
Insightful Analytical Psychology A very insightful and meaningful book, 11 intriguing essays in 244 pages. Jung is a deeper thinker, and I think not reductive like Freud and Adler tended to be. He makes no claim to dogmatism or absolutes. Jung really hits on the psyche and transcends the borders of ...
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Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1973
Beyond Chance, or: Mapping the Etherverse Just as Oppenheimer's Shiva-jigging atom-stomp codified the nuclear sciences as a force to be reckoned with and redefined the method and madness of the battlefield for the 20th century, so in turn were set in motion a series of sub-atomic particle explorations that ...
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The Origins and History of Consciousness (Mythos Books) Erich Neumann
Princeton University Press, 1995
A profound linking of ego psychology and world mythology A prominent psychologist, knitting together the elements of Jung's psychological theory and some new elements of his own, shows how the great cycles of world myth depict the hard-won development of ego-consciousness in humanity, and how this development is ...
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Jung Lexicon: A Primer of Terms and Concepts (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts) Daryl Sharp, C. G. Jung
Inner City Books, 1990
Invaluable Reference book for understanding Jung I bought this book several years ago as I was getting into Jung. I found it then, and now, to be an invaluable reference work. Each entry includes a one sentence line defining the terms, then usually one or two quotes from Jung, and then the author's analysis of the ...
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Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.7) C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1972
Theoretical depth This is one of Jung's finest although it makes some demands on the cerebral capacity of the reader. Its main benefit is that the Jungian notions here comes out in their full theoretical depth. It's imperative, namely, to get a thorough and deep understanding of Jungian ...
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Psychological Types (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.6) C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1976
introversion extraversion intuition sensation thinkng feelng If you're familiar with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and want to know more about it then _Psychological Types_ is one title you'd certainly want to read. It is the definitive work on which the MBTI is based. In this volume Jung explains in detail what the ...
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The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga C. G. Jung
Princeton University Press, 1999
Worth reading both for Jung and for Shamdasani Jung's ideas on Kundalini are brilliant, but reveal more about Jungian psychology than Kundalini.
As with all of Shamdasani's writing, his introduction provides a historical context that both enriches Jung's interpretation and tells us much of the era in which his ...
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