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    Man and His Symbols by C. Jung, Joseph L. Henderson, Jolande Jacobi, Aniela Jaffe, Franz M. L. von, M. -L. Von Franz

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    • ISBN: 0440351839
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: January 1968
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    Illustrated throughout with revealing images, this is the first and only work in which the world-famous Swiss psychologist explains to the layperson his enormously influential theory of symbolism as revealed in dreams.

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    This is a Wonderful Introduction to Jung.by J_Adam_Wesley

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    03/21/2009: To the layman this reads with ease. To the scholar it is convicting. To the social norm this is life changing. I'll never wake up the same again.

    Best synopsis of the importance of art,image....by Anonymous

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    02/18/2001: MAN AND HIS SYMBOLS if the most important book written, from the wisdom of a wise man's life time of study of imagery, the symbolic energetics of human experience and dreams. There is no other book that has stayed in print for over 40 years that can clearly and informatively deliver the depth and breadth of Jung's lifetime of wisdom,combined with those others who applied and continued to develop his work, as described in the later chapters. Jung man is the greatest mind and heart, and healer of the 20th century. Prepare to read a book that might change your life, for the better....Do NOT buy the paperback; the hardback of 310 pps. is well and carefully illustrated, with pictures from a variety of cultures and periods of history, sciences and the arts, not available in the smaller edition. Prepare to learn more than you ever imagined about human nature, the human condition and human potential.


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