Man and His Symbols

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ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع, Jan 5, 2026 - Psychology - 448 pages

In Man and His Symbols, Carl Jung invites readers on a fascinating journey into the hidden language of the human mind. Far from being an abstract psychological treatise, this book reveals how dreams, myths, and everyday images carry powerful messages from the unconscious.

Written especially for the general reader, Jung explains how symbols shape our thoughts, emotions, and behavior, and how learning to understand them can lead to deeper self-knowledge and inner balance. With clarity, warmth, and vivid examples, he shows that symbols are not obscure relics of ancient cultures, but living forces that continue to influence modern life.


Insightful, accessible, and profoundly human, Man and His Symbols is an essential guide for anyone curious about the mysteries of the mind and the deeper meanings behind the images that inhabit our inner world.

 

Contents

Table of Contents
16
The function of dreams
43
The analysis of dreams
58
The problem of types
64
The role of symbols
106
Healing the split
115
The eternal symbols
121
PART 3
185
The realization of the shadow
200
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