[Download free ebook] The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals: Lectures Given at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, 1954-1958 (Polarities of the Psyche)
| #248487 in Books | Chiron Pubns | 2005-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.60 x.89 x5.66l,1.07 | File Name: 1888602333 | 416 pages |
||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Calling All Jungian Animal Lovers -- WOW!!|By Sparrow|As a student of Depth Psychology and animal FREAK -- this book is -- as far as I know -- one of a kind -- and worth its weight in gold. FANTASTIC resource for those doing dream work, working with Sandplay, or other Depth modalities. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.|1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.|About the Author|Barbara Hannah (1891–1986) was born in England. She went to Zurich in 1929 to study with Carl Jung and lived in Switzerland the rest of her life. A close associate of Jung until his death, she was a practicing psychotherapist and l
In The Archetypal Symbolism of Animals, Barbara Hannah, a student and a close friend of C.G. Jung, presents lectures on the symbolic meaning of several domestic and wild animals. According to Jung, the animal is sublime and, in fact, represents the "divine" side of the human psyche. He believed that animals live much more in contact with a "secret" order in nature itself and―far more than human beings―live in close contact with "absolute knowledge" ...
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