The Self in Jungian Psychology: Theory and Clinical Practice - Softcover

Stein, Leslie

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Synopsis

Realizing the Self is the absolute goal of Jungian psychology. Yet as a concept it is impossibly vague as it defines a center of our being that also embraces the mystery of existence. This work synthesizes the thousands of statements Jung made about the Self in order to bring it to ground, to unravel its true purpose, and to understand how it might be able to manifest.


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About the Author

Leslie Stein is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Sydney, Australia. He is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. He is the author of nine books including Becoming Whole - Jung's Equation for Realizing God, Working with Mystical Experiences in Psychoanalysis, and the Jungian allegory The Journey of Adam Kadmon: A Novel. He is also the editor of the forthcoming Eastern Practices and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts to be published by Chiron.

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