Jung's Map of the Soul: An IntroductionOpen Court Publishing, 1998 - 244 páginas Earlier surveys of Jung's ideas have been difficult to follow; or have lacked unity. Murray Stein gives us the whole formidable sweep of Jung's thought, presenting Jung as simultaneously a dedicated scientist, a creative artist, and a seer in the tradition of Eckhart and Blake. |
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The Populated Interior | |
Psychic Energy | |
The Psyches Boundaries | |
The Revealed and the Concealed in Relations with Others | |
The Way to the Deep Interior | |
The Psyches Transcendent Center and Wholeness | |
Emergence of the Self | |
Of Time and Eternity | |
Notes | |
Glossary | |
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