The Archetypes and the Collective UnconsciousPrinceton University Press, 1969 - 451 páginas A collection of some of Jung's most important essays on the archetypes and the collective unconscious
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Contenido
The Concept of the Collective Unconscious | 42 |
Concerning the Archetypes with Special Reference | 54 |
II | 73 |
POSITIVE Aspects of The MotherComplex | 92 |
CONCLUSION | 101 |
III | 111 |
A TYPICAL Set of Symbols ILLUSTRATING THE PROCESS | 135 |
IV | 149 |
V | 192 |
The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales | 207 |
Concerning the Word Spirit 208 11 Self | 214 |
The Spirit in Fairytales 217 Iv Theriomor | 252 |
VI | 273 |
Picture 1 292 Picture 2 | 294 |
Concerning Mandala Symbolism | |
The Psychological Aspects of the Kore | 182 |
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alchemists Analytical Psychology anima animal animus appears become Böhme centre CHILD ARCHETYPE child motif Christian chthonic collective unconscious colours comes concept connection conscious mind consciousness contents corresponding danger dark Demeter divine dreamer dreams earth ego-consciousness enantiodromia eternal everything evil example existence experience fact fairytale fantasies fate father feminine figure function give Gnostic golden hermaphrodite hero horse human hunter idea images individual inner instincts interpretation Khidr light living magic magician man's mandala masculine material matter means Mercurius mother archetype mother-complex myth mythological nature ness neurosis opposites original patient personality phenomena phenomenology philosophical picture possession primitive primordial princess projection psyche psychic Psychology and Alchemy Psychotherapy quaternity reality reason rebirth religious represents rience scious seems sense shadow shows significance snake soul sphere spirit spontaneous supraordinate Symbols of Transformation syzygy things tion trans trickster uncon vision whole woman
