In 1912, C. G. Jung wrote, Should it happen that all traditions
in the world were cut off with a single blow, the whole mythology
and history of religion would start over again with the succeeding
generation. With this, Jung gave new understanding to the concept
of world literature: that the history of human thought lay in the
soul, passed from generation to generation, always ready to
reemerge.
This book shows how Jung s theory evolved through classics of
Western literature, annotated books from his library, manuscripts
of his Black Books and The Red Book, other major works in which he
attempted to translate insights from The Red Book for a scientific
public, the Gnostic and alchemical texts he studied and presented
as parallels to his psychology of the unconscious, and Eastern
texts he presented in collaboration with leading scholars,
establishing a cross-cultural psychology of the process of higher
development."
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