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Man and His Symbols
Man and His Symbols
Author: Carl G. Jung
This book, which was the last piece of work undertaken by Jung before his death in 1961, provides a unique opportunity to assess his contribution to the life and thought of our time, for it was also his first attempt to present his life-work in psychology to a non-technical public.
ISBN: 273032
Publication Date: 9/1968
Pages: 415
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Every dream is a direct, personal, and meaningful communication to the dreamer - a communication that uses the symbols common to all mankind but uses them always in an entirely individual way, which can be interpreted only by an entirely individual "key"
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This book is written for the average reader and was to me very illuminating on a topic that I knew little about.

I must also comment, that the book was not written by Carl Jung. It was edited by him, and only one of the five chapters were written by him. Regardless, the others are creditable Jungian theorists.


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