Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875-1961) has written an extensive number of books. Interestingly, these books differ a lot when it comes to their difficulty. Some…
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Aion by Carl Jung – The Scariest Book ever Written?
A Summary and Analysis of Carl Jung’s Aion Introduction Dr. Jordan Peterson said the following about a book written by Carl Jung called Aion: “If…
Jung’s Map of the Mind: The Unconscious, the Soul & the Archetypes (Part 2)
Introduction to part 2 In this series of three articles several of Carl Jung’s most important concepts in relation to the contents of the Psyche…
How to Read Eastern Philosophy
Carl Jung and the Secret of the Golden Flower The Secret of the Golden Flower is a short book which consists of a mix of…
Black Books Summary – Carl Jung Analysis
Black Books Summary: Introduction Carl Jung has undoubtedly introduced us to an immense array of hugely influential theories and concepts, which can help us better…
Carl Jung the Black Books Volume 4: The Librarian and the Shepherd
General Introduction The Black Books consist of 7 volumes written by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1932. They were not available to the general public until…
The Black Books Volume 3: Look where you least want to Look
General Introduction The Black Books consist of 7 volumes written by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1932. They were not available to the general public until…
Carl Jung – the Black Books Volume 2: Challenges Inherent to the Exploration of the Unconscious
General Introduction The Black Books consist of 7 volumes written by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1932. They were not available to the general public until…
Introduction to Carl Jung’s Black Books – Volume 1
Introduction Carl Jung’s Black Books consist of 7 Volumes written by Jung between 1913 and 1932. They were not available to the general public until…
Carl Jung – The Importance of the Unconscious
Unconscious forces are a double edge sword. On the one hand, if they are not integrated, they will have an overwhelming power over the ego and thereby limit our ‘free will’. On the other…