CARL G JUNG
The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious
In The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious, Carl G. Jung explores two foundational concepts in his analytical psychology: archetypes and the collective unconscious. Jung argues that beneath the personal unconscious lies a deeper layer shared by all humans, which he calls the collective unconscious.
This collective unconscious contains archetypes—universal, primordial images and symbols that shape human experiences and behaviors. The book examines various archetypes, such as the Hero, the Mother, and the Shadow, and their manifestations in myths, dreams, and cultural symbols.
By understanding these archetypes and their influence on the psyche, Jung provides insights into how they shape individual and collective human experiences, as well as their role in personal growth and psychological development.
470 Pages
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