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Man and His Symbols

Man and His Symbols

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $7.99

Manufacturer: Dell

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Illustrated throughout with revealing images, this is the first and only work in which the world-famous Swiss psychologist explains to the layperson his enormously influential theory of symbolism as revealed in dreams.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-21
Summary: "The Symbol - Bridge Between Conscious and Unconscious"

A symbol, Jung explains, is a word, picture, photograph, statue, etc. that always signifies something much larger than what we immediately know, and therefore points to the unconscious.

In this book, Jung first introduces us (the lay public) to the unconscious and it's machinations that can be found in personal ticks, social characteristics, dreams and fantasies. The unconscious can manifest personally in the complex, those group of personal characteristics we acquire through private experience, and the archetype, the 'motif' behind the group symbol such as the religious symbol of the Cross, or the fairy tale image of the Old Wise Man.

The unconscious, you see, is just as much, if not more, a part of the Psyche as the consciuos ego is, and therefore plays a large role in the development and sustainment of all major human achievements such as Religion, the Sciences, Arts and so forth. Even the most logical scientific theory contains projected unconscious elements of the scientist, Jung reminds us, perhaps the most telling in the post-enlightenment age.

Following is a grand sweeping presentation of the symbol in Religion, Science and Art and even the mundane everyday experience of the individual that though is comprehensive, doesn't dwell too long on any of it's subjects. Breadth, and not depth for each subject seems to be preferrred here, as this remember is an introduction and not written for the specialist.

A wonderful 'get to know you' book from Carl Jung in his late years at the close of his psychiatric career. Everyone should be introduced to this man and his far-reaching ideas...






Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-03-31
Summary: "Man and his Symbols"

The book arrived within a few days and was in excellent condition. I always appreciate the comments on the condition of the book. The comments were very helpful. I would recommend the bookstore to others.
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James Brandenburg


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-12-22
Summary: "Good for beginners, but..."

...you still might want to begin with an introductory text like Robin Robertson's Beginner's Guide to Jungian Psychology, to get the most out of this book. Man & His Symbols was written, under Jung's guidance, by those who were closest to him. The task, presented to him by a journalist, was to deliver a broad explanation of Jungian theory so that those of "average intelligence," i.e., with no training, would be able to digest it.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-11-28
Summary: "Jungian Student"

This book was a catalyst in my development as an individual at 17 years of age. To this day many years later, it has provided me with so much insight about myself and humanity. The realizations of self ultimately give an understanding of others and their tribulations.

I have purchased another copy (because mine was not returned by friends twice) and a Carl Jung "action figure" for my five-year-old son. While I understand he will not be able to read and comprehend it now, I know it will provide a great outline regarding the inner world that so many are lacking in this day and age.

For anyone who is cerebral, this book stands the test of time. The concepts and images will make a direct correlation with your personal life.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-08-27
Summary: "Always go to the source"

This is a classic must read for any counselor, psychologist, therapist, Etc. or someone just interested in interesting thought. Some truth some fantasy some bewildering mind scapes. C'mon why just read about how the original masters thought, why not read their own words!