“As a plant produces its flower, so the psyche creates its symbols.”
Quote by Carl Jung
Book:Man and His Symbols
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Man and His Symbols
This book delves into the world of Carl Jung's analytical psychology, examining the various symbols that he believed were universal and deeply rooted in the human psyche. It discusses the origins, meanings, and applications of these symbols across different cultures and historical periods, offering insights into the human condition and the collective unconscious. more
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