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Carl G. Jung

Four Archetypes

Four Archetypes

Routledge Classics

ISBN: 9780367678630

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This collection explores four significant Jungian archetypes: the Mother, the Rebirth, the Spirit, and the Trickster. Jung’s work delves into the collective unconscious and reveals how these timeless symbols recur in mythology, dreams, and culture. Each archetype reflects universal aspects of the human psyche, shaping individual experiences and societal norms. Jung discusses how these patterns influence behavior, dreams, and spiritual experiences.

Why Read This Book:

  • Explains fundamental Jungian concepts and archetypes.
  • Connects mythology, culture, and psychology.
  • Offers insight into the symbolic language of the unconscious mind.
  • Provides a deep understanding of human behavior through symbolic analysis.

 

About the Author

Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. His work on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and dream analysis profoundly influenced modern psychology, anthropology, and literary criticism. Jung was a prolific writer, and his ideas on synchronicity, spirituality, and symbolism have made a lasting impact across multiple disciplines. His exploration of the human psyche went beyond Freud's ideas, emphasizing the spiritual and symbolic aspects of the unconscious.

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