Psychology and Religion: West and East (1958), p. 476, as cited in Psychotherapy East and West (1961), p. 14
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"A Study in the Process of Individuation" (1934) In CW 9, Part I: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. P. 559
Source: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (1934), p. 48
Source: Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963), p. 41
Two Essays on Analytical Psychology, CW 7 (1957). "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" P.309
The Practice of Psychotherapy, p. 364 (1953)
Nietzsche's Zarathustra (1988), p. 40
Letter to Morton Kelsey (1958) as quoted by Morton Kelsey, Myth, History & Faith: The Mysteries of Christian Myth & Imagination (1974) Ch.VIII
The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man (1934)
p 85
The Undiscovered Self (1958)
"Two Essays in Analytical Psychology" In CW 7: P. 188 (1967)
Source: "Woman in Europe" (1927), P. 243
During an interview with H. R. Knickerbocker, first published in Hearst's International Cosmopolitan (January 1939), in which Jung was asked to diagnose Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin, later published in Is Tomorrow Hitler's? (1941), by H. R. Knickerbocker, also published in The Seduction of Unreason : The Intellectual Romance with Fascism (2004) by Richard Wolin, Ch. 2 : Prometheus Unhinged : C. G. Jung and the Temptations of Aryan Religion, p. 75
Source: Contributions to Analytical Psychology (1928), p. 340
Source: Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963), p. 72
“You can take away a man's gods, but only to give him others in return.”
p 63
The Undiscovered Self (1958)
Source: Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933), p. 103
Combining fragments of Heraclitus and Homer
Bollingen Tower inscriptions (1950)