The trickster

Jung Id:

1519

Author or Speaker:

Radin, Paul

Place of Publication:

London

Publisher:

Routledge and Kegan Paul

Publication Date:

1956

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Winnebago Indians — Religion and mythology

Trickster

Library of Congress Control Number:

E99 .W7 R19 1956

Jung ID:

1519

The tree of life

Jung Id:

1847

Author or Speaker:

Cook, Roger

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Avon

Publication Date:

1974

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Symbolism in art

Tree of life

Library of Congress Control Number:

BL444 .C66 1974 c.2

Jung ID:

1847

The tree of life

Jung Id:

20

Author or Speaker:

Cook, Roger

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Avon

Publication Date:

1974

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Tree of life.

Symbolism in art.

Library of Congress Control Number:

BL444 .C66 1974

Notes:

REFERENCE

Jung ID:

20

The tree of dreams

Jung Id:

1472

Author or Speaker:

Barbeau, Marius

Place of Publication:

Toronto

Publisher:

Oxford University Press

Publication Date:

1955

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

French Canadians–Folklore

Library of Congress Control Number:

GR113 .B33 1955

Jung ID:

1472

The transcendent function

Jung Id:

1755

Author or Speaker:

Louis H. Stewart; Elizabeth Strahan; Makoto Takeuchi; Ann Belford Ulanov; Elizabeth Urban;

Peter Schellenbaum; Hester McFarland Solomon; Marga Speicher; Murray Stein;

Peter Rutter; Joel Ryce-Menuhin; Sherry Salman; Andrew Samuels;

Lee Roloff; Maria Pia Rosati; Verena Rossetti-Gsell; Seth Isaiah Rubin;

Renos Papadopoulos; Leon Petchkovsky; Basilio Reale; Bou-Young Rhi;

Rafael Lopez-Pedraza; Betty De Shong Meador; Robert L. Moore; Marilyn Nagy;

Paul Kugler; Pedro Kujawski; Rushi Ledermann; Mary Loomis;

Sidney Handel; Judith Hubback; Mario Jacoby; Kaspar Kiepenheuer;

Jef Dehing; John R. Van Eenwyk; Jean-Pierre Falaise; Christian Gaillard;

Helut Barz; John Beebe; Gustav Bovensiepen; Aldo Carotunuto; Lionel Corbett;

Henry Hanoch Abramovitch; Petra Affeld-Niemeyer; Aime Agnel;

Mattoon, Mary Ann,ed.

William O. Walcott; William Willeford; Andreas Wohrle; James Wyle;

Polly Young-Eisendrath; Beverley Zabriskie; Denyse Zemor

Place of Publication:

Einsieldeln

Publisher:

Daimon Verlag

Publication Date:

1993

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysis–Congresses.

Symbolism (Psychology)–Congresses.

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF175.5 .S95 I68 1992

ISBN:

3.86E+009

Notes:

Added title: Chicago 92.

Jung ID:

1755

The way of all women

Jung Id:

278

Author or Speaker:

Harding, M.Esther

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

G. P. Putnam’s Sons

Publication Date:

1970

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Sex (Psychology)

Women–Psychology

Jungian psychology

Library of Congress Control Number:

HQ1206 .H25 1970

Jung ID:

278

The way of all the earth: experiments in truth and religion

Jung Id:

1020

Author or Speaker:

Dunne, John S.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Macmillan

Publication Date:

1973

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Religions

Spiritual life

Library of Congress Control Number:

BL85 .D87 1973

Jung ID:

1020

Waking the world

Jung Id:

1814

Author or Speaker:

Chinen, A.B.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

G.P. Putnam’s Son

Publication Date:

1996

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Women- Folklore

Fairy tales-Psychological aspects.

Femininity (Psychology).

Fairy Tales-History and criticism.

Library of Congress Control Number:

PN3437 .C48 1996 c.2

ISBN:

874778182

Jung ID:

1814

Waking the world

Jung Id:

1734

Author or Speaker:

Chinen, A.B.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

G.P. Putnam’s Son

Publication Date:

1996

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Women- Folklore

Fairy tales-Psychological aspects

Femininity (Psychology)

Fairy Tales- History and criticism

Library of Congress Control Number:

PN3437 .C48 1996

ISBN:

874778182

Jung ID:

1734

“The psychological rule says that when an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside, as fate. That is to say, when the individual remains undivided and does not become conscious of his inner opposite, the world must perforce act out the conflict and be torn into opposing halves.”

Collected Works, Vol 9 ii, para 126

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