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According to Jung, myth making is a natural and impersonal potential present in the collective unconscious of all peoples throughout all times. Drawing on the contributions of Jung, Campbell, and Eliade, this course explores the role of myth in human life. Five of the major mythological themes prominent in world mythology are examined in terms of their contemporary psychological and cultural significance. This tape discusses the Divine Child mythology.
C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago
10/19/1992
W. Collins
P Causgrove
Myth & Psyche: An Introduction to Jungian Perspectives on Human Mythology — Part 3 of 6. #800-805 $100.95
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