Discussing C.G. Jung's Man & his symbols, Chapter 4 and remembering Aniela Jaffe
Dr. C.G. Jung's archetypal psychology of the self helps solve the mysteries of the creative unconscious. Symbolic imagery from the creative unconscious emerges on the personal level into dreams, intuitive insights and active imagination in ways that can energize, enlighten and facilitate body/soul/self well being. The power of symbols is evident in many areas of culture, including myths and fairy tales, ceremonies and rituals, and the arts.
"Dr. C.G. Jung's archetypal psychology of the self helps solve the mysteries of the creative unconscious. Symbolic imagery from the creative unconscious emerges on the personal level into dreams, intuitive insights and active imagination in ways that can energize, enlighten and facilitate body/soul/self well being. The power of symbols is evident in many areas of culture, including myths and fairy tales, ceremonies and rituals, and the arts."@en
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