Alchemical Studies by C.G. Jung
Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 13
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between alchemy and psychology, exploring how ancient alchemical practices serve as a metaphor for the transformative processes within the human psyche. Through a series of essays, the text examines the symbolic language of alchemy, drawing parallels between the alchemical journey of turning base metals into gold and the psychological journey towards individuation and self-realization. By analyzing historical alchemical texts and symbols, the author provides a profound understanding of how these ancient practices reflect the unconscious mind's quest for wholeness and integration.
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- 1967
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