Man and His Symbols: Approaching the Unconscious

C.G. Jung
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This was the last work undertaken by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. Its catalyst was a dream Jung had in which he recognized the need to explain his theories to the lay public. Man and His Symbols is a succinct rendering of his life's work. "Brilliantly read", -- AudioFile"The entire series merits serious attention by librarians and booksellers". -- Publishers Weekly"Listening to these works in shortened form highlights aspects of each author's personality. Recommended". -- Library Journal"The professional narrators have a relaxed, serious style that invites thoughtful listening. These sets are fine way to become acquainted with the classics". -- Booklist
Genres: PsychologyPhilosophyNonfictionMythologyOccultSpiritualityAudiobookScienceMetaphysics
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