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Edward
Edward rated it 9 years ago
List of IllustrationsEditorial NotePrefatory Note to the Original EditionForeword to the Routledge Classics Edition--Lecture One--DiscussionNotes--Lecture Two--DiscussionNotes--Lecture Three--DiscussionNotes--Lecture Four--DiscussionNotes--Lecture Five--DiscussionNotesAppendix: Participants in the D...
Optimistic and constructive books
Optimistic and constructive books rated it 9 years ago
A lucid and precise book, that is also easy to read. These points touched me the most:That Jung gives his internal experiences a much higher value than his external experiences. I wonder how long it took him to do that.That he could continue treating people without fear, even after his life was thre...
philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 11 years ago
jung's writing style is simple and extremely likeable. however, he often uses scientific terminologies that succeed in confusing me. this was a wonderful book, though, that kept up my interest. i'm looking forward to reading more of his work.
Rowena's Reviews
Rowena's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
“The meaning of my existence is that life has addressed a question to me. Or, conversely, I myself am a question which is addressed to the world, and I must communicate my answer, for otherwise I am dependent upon the world’s answer.” – Carl Jung; Memories, Dreams, Reflections.I know very little abo...
Readings and Ramblings
Readings and Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
This mumbo jumbo is complete nonsense. It even anticipates that a lot of people will consider it nonsensical when it claims that those who do just don't understand it, but then it goes on to add to the nonsense by claiming that if you understand it then you really don't understand it and if you don'...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 14 years ago
This review is not the book itself but a documentary about itblurb - Bidisha looks at Carl Jung's remarkable Red Book, recently made available to the public for the first time, in which he developed his theories and also created a beautiful work of art.The early part of the 20th Century was a time o...
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