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Available
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RS
Publication
York Beach, Me. : Nicolas-Hays : Distributed to the trade by Samuel Weiser, 2000.
Physical description
xv, 110 p.; 21 cm
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Local notes
Jung said that we can realize God through the psyche -- that all human beings have a religious instinct, a longing for wholeness, that God is a part of every human being. Jung was the son of a Christian minister; his work is full of references to humanity's relationship to God, ranging from the Old Testament contacts to modern day mystical experiences. Dyer organizes more than 6,000 references to "God" in Jung's works, and provides an overview of how we look at God.
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