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Available
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Publication
York Beach, Me. : Nicolas-Hays : Distributed to the trade by Samuel Weiser, 1998.
Physical description
xiii, 146 p.; 21 cm
Local notes
Is there a fundamental human tendency to believe in something larger than the small, personal life? Janet Dallett discusses some of Jung's most complex ideas to allow readers to feel synchronicity, individuation and numinosity. Grounded in scientific observation and an understanding of the psyche, Dallett's true stories are drawn from case histories and her own experiences.
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