
Aion
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Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
353
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jun 1, 1979
Uitgever
Princeton University Press (NJ)
ISBN-10
069101826X
ISBN-13
9780691018263
Beschrijving
In "Aion," the exploration of the human psyche delves into the intricate workings of the self, combining complex theories of psychology with depth and nuance. Drawing on concepts from mythology, alchemy, and philosophy, the authors dissect the various manifestations of the self across different cultures and historical epochs. Through an analytical lens, this work invites readers to reflect on the profound ties between archetypes, individuality, and collective consciousness.
Jung, along with Adler and Hull, presents a multifaceted examination of the concept of the self as it evolves over time. The book captures the essence of human experience and consciousness, revealing the struggle between our personal identities and the collective influences that shape them. The discussions extend to the nature of duality, the integration of opposites, and the significance of symbols in guiding personal transformation.
Richly laden with insights, "Aion" encourages a deep engagement with the processes of individuation and self-discovery. As they navigate through Jung's prolific theories, readers are prompted to confront their own inner landscapes and reconcile the complexities of their existence. The scholarly approach intertwines with spiritual elements, making this work not just a psychological study, but also a philosophical inquiry into the nature of being.
Ultimately, the authors guide their audience through an introspective journey that challenges them to embrace the significant intersections of the past, present, and future within the self. The interplay between the historical and the personal threads throughout the narrative, offering enlightening perspectives that resonate with anyone seeking to understand the profound layers of their own psyche.
Jung, along with Adler and Hull, presents a multifaceted examination of the concept of the self as it evolves over time. The book captures the essence of human experience and consciousness, revealing the struggle between our personal identities and the collective influences that shape them. The discussions extend to the nature of duality, the integration of opposites, and the significance of symbols in guiding personal transformation.
Richly laden with insights, "Aion" encourages a deep engagement with the processes of individuation and self-discovery. As they navigate through Jung's prolific theories, readers are prompted to confront their own inner landscapes and reconcile the complexities of their existence. The scholarly approach intertwines with spiritual elements, making this work not just a psychological study, but also a philosophical inquiry into the nature of being.
Ultimately, the authors guide their audience through an introspective journey that challenges them to embrace the significant intersections of the past, present, and future within the self. The interplay between the historical and the personal threads throughout the narrative, offering enlightening perspectives that resonate with anyone seeking to understand the profound layers of their own psyche.
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