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Publication
Red Wheel / Weiser (1990), 224 pages
Description
Examines the traditional wisdom of astrology in the light of Jungian psychology, revealing the horoscope as a picture of our psychic structure and a key to self-knowledge and personal growth. Beginning with an analysis of Jung's terminology, including archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the theory of synchronicity, the author explores the striking correspondence between Jung's theory of psychological types and the traditional astrological elements.
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LibraryThing member chadmarsh
An intelligent synthesis of astrology and Jungian psychology. This book won't convince those who flat out don't believe in astrology that it's real. But, for those open-minded enough to entertain the possibility that who we are, what we experience, and how we experience it may in some way be tied
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to the positions of the planets and the stars (and, for that matter, everything else), this book offers a compelling look at how this may be so. Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
224 p.; 8.25 inches
ISBN
9780877287186
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