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... symbol , he could be at peace . He remembered and visited it for about a year , then forgot about it until he was thirty - five years old and doing the preliminary reading for his book The Psychology of the Unconscious , revised many ...
... symbol , he could be at peace . He remembered and visited it for about a year , then forgot about it until he was thirty - five years old and doing the preliminary reading for his book The Psychology of the Unconscious , revised many ...
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... symbol engrossed his atten- tion . I must explain to the reader who is not familiar with mandalas why they represent the crown of all symbols , so to speak . All over the world and in all ages , when people have tried to find a symbol ...
... symbol engrossed his atten- tion . I must explain to the reader who is not familiar with mandalas why they represent the crown of all symbols , so to speak . All over the world and in all ages , when people have tried to find a symbol ...
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... symbol must be basic in human nature was empirically proved to me when I looked at the sketch I had made , just before seeing Jung for the first time , of the four priests in a wood who formed a mandala . Both Jung's patient's mandala ...
... symbol must be basic in human nature was empirically proved to me when I looked at the sketch I had made , just before seeing Jung for the first time , of the four priests in a wood who formed a mandala . Both Jung's patient's mandala ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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