The Cat by Marie-Louise von Franz
A Jungian study that traces the cat’s symbolic presence across myths, fairy tales, and dreams, using that image to illuminate aspects of the feminine psyche and processes of inner transformation; the author reads the cat as an ambivalent, liminal figure—companion and wild other, guardian of thresholds, and bearer of hidden, instinctual knowledge—whose associations with witchcraft, independence, and shadow lifestage initiations reveal how personal and collective unconscious patterns are enacted and integrated.
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