Jung’s Map of the Soul .

Murray Stein .

Review.

For an introduction to Jungian concepts such as anima and animus, archetype, persona, shadow, individuation, and synchronicity, it is hard to find a more enjoyable, well-written book than Murray Stein’s Jung’s Map of the Soul. Stein, a contemporary Jungian whose own Collected Writings were recently released, does an excellent job not only capturing Jung’s ideas, but also conveying the spirit within them.

For Jung, the raising of consciousness of patterns and images from the depths of the collective psychoid unconscious gives humankind its purpose in the universe, for we alone (as far as we know) are able to realize those patterns and give expression to what we realize.

Jung’s Map of the Soul p. 215

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