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Books on Jung ...

Posted by Susan47 on March 7, 2006, at 17:06:58

He seems like someone with some wonderful ideas ... anybody read any books on or by him which you can recommend? I know nothing, nada, only what I've seen in a video .. but I love his idea about animus and anima, and I feel that's true .. in my heart I've experienced this in its highest form .. well, almost .. almost ...
these are interesting words, for me ... listen ...
..the female ego has to be in charge of the animus ...
...the animus ... a masculine image in a woman's mind .. speaks of the function that connects a woman with her deepest self and personhood, her creativity, the unformed that's forming..

 

Re: Books on Jung ... » Susan47

Posted by cricket on March 10, 2006, at 9:59:56

In reply to Books on Jung ..., posted by Susan47 on March 7, 2006, at 17:06:58

Hi,

I've only read "Memories, Dreams, Reflections" his autobiography of sorts.

I loved it.

It got a little complicated at points (especially some of his myth stuff)but overall I thought quite accessible and he certainly goes into some of the anima/animus stuff that you're interested in.

 

Re: Books on Jung ... » cricket

Posted by agent858 on March 16, 2006, at 2:29:28

In reply to Re: Books on Jung ... » Susan47, posted by cricket on March 10, 2006, at 9:59:56

I've only read

"Introducing Jung"

fairly ashamed to admit ;-)

Did ya know that Freud used to faint around Jung?

I wonder what that means...

ROFL

Sometimes a pen is just a pen?

ROFL


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