Psychology and the Occult by Carl Jung is a collection of essays exploring Jung's psychological perspective on the occult, mysticism, and paranormal phenomena. These writings delve into the unconscious mind, archetypes, and Jung's interest in the collective unconscious, blending analytical psychology with topics such as spiritualism, alchemy, and astrology.
Why Read This Book
- Offers insights into Jung's fascination with the unknown and the human psyche.
- Merges psychology with mysticism, making it a unique read for those interested in both fields.
- Illuminates Jung's theories on the unconscious and archetypes, applied to paranormal phenomena.
About the Author
Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, founded analytical psychology. Known for concepts like the collective unconscious, archetypes, and individuation, Jung's work profoundly influenced psychology, philosophy, and spirituality. His open-minded exploration of dreams, myths, and symbols continues to resonate with readers seeking deeper meaning in their inner lives.
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