In exploring the manifestations of human spiritual experience
both in the imaginative activities of the individual and in the
formation of mythologies and of religious symbolism in various
cultures, C. G. Jung laid the groundwork for a psychology of the
spirit. The excerpts here illuminate the concept of the
unconscious, the central pillar of his work, and display ample
evidence of the spontaneous spiritual and religious activities of
the human mind. This compact volume will serve as an ideal
introduction to Jung's basic concepts.
Part I of this book, "On the Nature and Functioning of the
Psyche," contains material from four works: "Symbols of
Transformation," "On the Nature of the Psyche," "The Relations
between the Ego and the Unconscious," and "Psychological Types."
Also included in Part I are "Archetypes of the Collective
Unconscious" and "Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype."
Part II, "On Pathology and Therapy," includes "On the Nature of
Dreams," "On the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia," and selections
from "Psychology of the Transference." In Part III appear
"Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of
Alchemy" and two sections of "Psychology and Religion." Part IV,
called "On Human Development," consists of the essay "Marriage as a
Psychological Relationship."
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