Jungian


Man and His Symbols
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth
Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche
Women Who Run With the Wolves
Modern Man in Search of a Soul
Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche
The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (Collected Works 9i)
King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering Masculinity Through the Lens of Archetypal Psychology - A Journey into the Male Psyche and Its Four Essential Aspects
Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction
Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales
Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature
He: Understanding Masculine Psychology
The Undiscovered Self
We: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic Love
Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C.G. JungPsychology and Alchemy by C.G. JungAion by C.G. JungMan and His Symbols by C.G. JungDecoding Jung's Metaphysics by Bernardo Kastrup
Jung/Jungian/Post-Jungian
54 books — 7 voters
Man and His Symbols by C.G. JungRe-Visioning Psychology by James HillmanPsychology and Alchemy by C.G. JungThe Soul's Code by James HillmanThe Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
Jungian
103 books — 39 voters

The Hate You Give by Angie ThomasVicious by V.E. SchwabThe Sun and the Star by Rick RiordanThe Screaming Staircase by Jonathan StroudI Fell in Love With Hope by Lancali
ENFJ protagonists
12 books — 2 voters

Erich Neumann
On the lowest level, this loss of soul turns the man into the hen-pecked husband who lives with his wife as though she were his mother upon whom he is solely dependent in all things having to do with emotions and the inner life. But even the relatively positive case where the woman is the mistress of the inner domain and mother of the home who simultaneously has the responsibility for dealing with all the man's questions and problems having to do with emotions and the inner life, even this leads ...more
Erich Neumann, The Fear of the Feminine and Other Essays on Feminine Psychology

Gaston Bachelard
Em suma, é preciso confessar que existem dois tipos de leitura: a leitura em animus e a leitura em anima. Não sou o mesmo homem quando leio um livro de idéias, em que o animus deve ficar vigilante, pronto para a crítica, pronto para a réplica, ou um livro de poeta, em que as imagens devem ser recebidas numa espécie de acolhimento transcendental dos dons. Ah, para fazer eco a esse dom absoluto que é uma imagem de poeta seria necessário que nossa anima pudesse escrever um hino de agradecimento! O ...more
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Reverie: Childhood, Language, and the Cosmos

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