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Psychology of the Unconscious, by Carl Gustav Jung
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PSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS: A STUDY OF THE TRANSFORMATIONS AND SYMBOLISMS OF THE LIBIDO

A Contribution to the History of the Evolution of Thought

by Dr. C. G. Jung of the University of Zurich
Authorized translation, with introduction, by Beatrice M. Hinkle, M.D., of the Neurological Department of Cornell Medical School and of the New York Post Graduate Medical School
© 1916, by Moffat, Yard & Company

If one honors God, the sun or the fire, then one honors one's own vital force, the libido. It is as Seneca says: "God is near you, he is with you, in you." God is our own longing to which we pay divine honors. If it were not known how tremendously significant religion was, and is, this marvellous play with one's self would appear absurd.

On the Nature of the Psyche, by C.G. Jung
The Passion of Perpetua, by Marie-Louise von Franz
Psychological Types, by C.G. Jung
Answer to Job, by C.G. Jung
Aion, by C.G. Jung
Alchemical Studies, by C.G. Jung
The Red Book: Liber Novus, by C.G. Jung
Seven Sermons to the Dead Written by Basilides in Alexandria, the City Where the East Toucheth the West, by C.G. Jung
WOTAN, by Carl Gustav Jung
The Aryan Christ: The Secret Life of Carl Jung, by Richard Noll
Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth, by Hermann Hesse
C. G. Jung: Lord of the Underworld, by Colin Wilson

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