Psyche and symbol : a selection from the writings of C. G. Jung

by C. G. Jung

Other authorsViolet S. De Laszlo
Paperback, 1958

Publication

Imprint: Garden City, New York : Anchor Books : Doubleday & Co., 1958. Edition: First edition. Series: Doubleday anchor books, A136.. Responsibility: C. G. Jung, edited by Violet Staub de Laszlo. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xxxiv, 363 pages ; 19 cm. Features: Includes bibliography.

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Psy-J / Jung

Barcode

BK-02115

Original publication date

1958

CSS Library Notes

Description: The archetypes of human experience which derive from man's deepest unconscious mind and reveal themselves in the universal symbols of art and religion as well as in the individual symbolic creations of particular people are, for C. G. Jung, the key to the cure of souls, the cornerstone of his therapeutic work.

The function and origin of symbols are explained in this volume. The reader will find here not only a general orientation to Jung's point of view in its most recent formulation, but extensive studies of the symbolic process and its integrating function in human psychology as it is reflected in the characteristic spiritual products of Europe and Asia. -- from back cover

Table of Contents: Five chapters from : Aion : contributions to the symbolism of the self --
The phenomenology of the spirit in fairy tales --
The psychology of the child archetype --
The special phenomenology of the child archetype --
Transformation symbolism in the mass --
Foreword to the I Ching or Book of changes --
Two chapters from : The interpretation of nature and the psyche --
Psychological commentary on the Tibetan book of the dead --
Commentary on The secret of the golden flower.

FY1990 /

Physical description

xxxiv, 363 p.; 19 cm

Description

The archetypes of human experience which derive from the deepest unconscious mind and reveal themselves in the universal symbols of art and religion as well as in the individual symbolic creations of particular people are, for C. G. Jung, the key to the cure of souls, the cornerstone of his therapeutic work. This volume explains the function and origin of these symbols. Here the reader will find not only a general orientation to Jung's point of view but extensive studies of the symbolic process and its integrating function in human psychology as it is reflected in the characteristic spiritual productions of Europe and Asia. Violet de Laszlo has selected for inclusion in Psyche and Symbol five selections from Aion: "The Ego," "The Shadow," "The Syzygy: Anima and Animus," "The Self," and "Christ, A Symbol of the Self." The book continues with "The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairy Tales," "The Psychology of the Child Archetype," and "Transformation Symbolism in the Mass." Also included are the foreword to the Cary Banes translation of the I Ching, two chapters from Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, "Psychological Commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Dead," and "Commentary on The Secret of the Golden Flower."… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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