Man and His Symbols
D**R
Great book of Psychiatry's Giant!
Small book, great quality of paper and very very good book
N**L
An entirely new dimension to read
Great book as it helped me explore the study of dreams
M**Y
Amazing book with wealth of knowledge!
I am so glad that I could read this book at least now if not earlier! Amazing book, do read it! Some chapters are okay, but some of them are awesome and I could learn a lot from them!
M**N
Highly recommended for life
There's this famous Buddhist parable that I'm often reminded from a book that I'd read few years ago. A Surgeon rushes to begin the work of saving the life of a man who got struck in the chest with a poison arrow but the man resists. He first wants to know the name of the fletcher who fashioned the arrow’s shaft, genus of the wood from which it was cut, name of the horse upon which he rode, and a thousand others that have no bearing upon his present suffering or his ultimate survival. The man needs to get his priorities straight that his commitment to thinking about the world results from a basic misunderstanding of his predicament. ..We might be dimly aware that only acquiring conceptual knowledge will not help us move any forward but only a delusion of the same when it comes to dealing with the human problems in totality..."In a period of human history when all available energy is spent in the investigation of nature, very little attention is paid to the essence of man, which is his psyche, although many researches are made into its conscious functions. But the really complex and unfamiliar part of the mind, from which symbols are produced, is still virtually unexplored. It seems almost incredible that though we receive signals from it every night, deciphering these communications seems too tedious for any but a very few people to be bothered with it. Man’s greatest instrument, his psyche, is little thought of, and it is often directly mistrusted and despised. 'It’s only psychological' too often means: It is nothing."..This book has great dynamic parts concerning some of the major lifetime works of Jung presented in laymen vocubulary for public consumption. The contents might give it all a new perspective to the fundamentalists on the both sides of rationalism and religionisms. I have lots to say but saying a lot would do nothing when we keep seeing the world as we are than as it is. .."If the reader should feel stimulated to work further on the investigation and assimilation of the unconscious—which always begins by working on oneself—the purpose of this book would be fulfilled."..Man and His Symbols (1964) ~ Carl Jung et al
A**N
Pages inside this book are coming apart.
I suggest that you keep a tube of Fevicol next to you as you read this. The pages are so loosely bound that just one hard crack in the spine rips them apart.But considering the content inside and it's cost, can't complain.
S**.
Print quality
Very poor print quality and also small font
I**S
Ground braking stuff ... jaw dropping yet fun to read
By the way , this is the last work of a man who hated Popularity .Literally, this is a mammoth sized magnum opus. It takes you to your unconscious and subconscious yet in a story telling manner. Never I think it takes a lifetime to write these stuffs and takes a lifetime of readers to correlate what he actually says. Mind blowing stuff. Unimaginably meticulous when analyzing Jaw dropping case studies . Most of the examples are taken from philosophy, history, myth, fairy tales. This is literally groundbreaking . So heavy yet fun to read.
V**U
Printing errors
This seems more like a first copy. Lots of printing errors, but nothing too distracting
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