
Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self
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Mar 1, 2014
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Princeton University Press
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C.G. Jung’s exploration of the self takes readers on a profound journey into the heart of psychological development. In "Aion," originally penned in 1951, he examines the various facets of the self, intertwining mythology, psychology, and spirituality. Through intricate discussions, he delves into complex concepts like individuation and the collective unconscious.
Supported by Gerhard Adler and R.F.C. Hull, this work is more than just a scholarly text; it’s a vibrant tapestry of ideas that invites contemplation. Jung’s insights challenge readers to confront their own inner worlds, making this a valuable resource for anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, or personal growth.
With warmth and depth, Jung encourages a deeper understanding of the self's evolution over time. His rich prose invites both seasoned scholars and curious minds alike to engage in self-reflection, sparking conversations that resonate across generations.
Supported by Gerhard Adler and R.F.C. Hull, this work is more than just a scholarly text; it’s a vibrant tapestry of ideas that invites contemplation. Jung’s insights challenge readers to confront their own inner worlds, making this a valuable resource for anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, or personal growth.
With warmth and depth, Jung encourages a deeper understanding of the self's evolution over time. His rich prose invites both seasoned scholars and curious minds alike to engage in self-reflection, sparking conversations that resonate across generations.