The Wisdom of Carl Jung

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Citadel Press, 2003 - Psychology - 230 pages
One of the greatest psychological thinkers of modern times, Jung's ideas about inner growth, wholeness, aging, spirituality, parenting, and mystical experience have revolutionized the way we think. The Wisdom of Carl Jung celebrates his visionary pursuits in mythology, alchemy, comparative religion, and the exploration of ancient systems of knowledge such as Taoism, the I Ching, Yoga, Hindu meditation, and Kabbalah. In this seminal addition to the Wisdom series, Jung allows readers to contemplate his fascinating ideas for themselves.
 

Contents

Jungs View of His Own Work
45
Childhood Children and Parenting
93
The Personal Is Also Global
118
Love Sex and Intimacy
132
Religion Myth and Philosophy
153
The Font of Mysticism
171
Education Social Change
193
List of Sources
219
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Edward Hoffman is a clinical psychologist in New York City.

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