The Secret Language of Symbols: A Visual Key to Symbols Their MeaningsChronicle Books, 1 ¡.¾. 1994 - 192 ˹éÒ This credible, highly readable, and vividly illustrated encyclopedic volume traces the origins and evolution of hundreds of symbols and symbol systems that have impacted human culture, history, art, and psychology since the dawn of time. From the I Ching and the Chakras to the Tarot and the Zodiac; from mythical beasts and magical numbers to heraldic shields and geometric shapes, author and psychologist David Fontana identifies symbols from around the world and draws upon his experience with dream workshops and meditation to help readers deepen their understanding and appreciation of these intriguing icons. Relevant, compelling, and visually appealing, The Secret Language of Symbols is a unique and practical reference tool, as well as an inspiring guide to the images that give meaning to our everyday lives. |
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... Jung. In analysing the dreams of diverse patients - normal, neurotic and psychotic -Jung noted the recurrence of certain deeply symbolic images, such as the "apparently universal symbol ... (of) the mandala" (see page 60). He was also ...
... Jung. In analysing the dreams of diverse patients - normal, neurotic and psychotic -Jung noted the recurrence of certain deeply symbolic images, such as the "apparently universal symbol ... (of) the mandala" (see page 60). He was also ...
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... Jung to believe that these symbols were powerful expressions of archetypal energies. Jung saw the development of religious belief as an ongoing process necessary for the growth of human consciousness, in which alchemical works were ...
... Jung to believe that these symbols were powerful expressions of archetypal energies. Jung saw the development of religious belief as an ongoing process necessary for the growth of human consciousness, in which alchemical works were ...
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... Jung, we move toward psychological health when we recognize and reconcile our conflicting archetypal energies. This can be achieved through psychotherapy, by the careful study of dream symbolism, or alternatively by using symbols ...
... Jung, we move toward psychological health when we recognize and reconcile our conflicting archetypal energies. This can be achieved through psychotherapy, by the careful study of dream symbolism, or alternatively by using symbols ...
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