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    <body><![CDATA[Jung considers connection and self-awareness of one’s unconscious nature to be a step towards true self creation free of socio-ideological fanaticism of religious and political divisions in modern societies.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Another C. G. Jung for me.  I am gonna swallow this guy whole I love him so bad.  Sometimes he gets on certain tangents that I can't relate to at all, but then other times he really overwhelms me with his insight.  I'll revisit this one for sure.  I almost underlined the whole thing.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[As a behaviorist, I started this book with a bias.  I had to read this for a History of Psychology class.  Of all the people in the psychoanalysis club, Jung is the most digestable to me.  Some of his ideas are very interesting and thought provoking if taken outside of the psychoanalytic context.  ]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[For anybody who feels their identity is being compromised by the physical world, I advise you to read this book and and start trying to reclaim who you really are.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[eh. parts were interesting but it took a while to get to those parts. ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[In his classic, provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung-one of psychiatry's greatest minds-argues that the future depends on our ability to resist society's mass movements. Only by understanding our unconscious inner nature-&quot;the undiscovered self&quot;-can we gain the self-knowledge that is antithetical to ideological fanaticism. But this requires facing the duality of the human psyche-the existence of good and evil in us all. In this seminal book, Jung compellingly argues that only then can we cope and resist the dangers posed by those in power.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This...hurt my brain.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Carl Jung argues for the benefits of individuation and developing self-knowledge and gives examples of the past problems of thinking based on a mass consciousness.  He is not against religion, but shows how religions creeds can be useful for individuals in relating to the subconscious and archetypes...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22117558">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[In his classic, provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung-one of psychiatry's greatest minds-argues that the future depends on our ability to resist society's mass movements. Only by understanding our unconscious inner nature-&quot;the undiscovered self&quot;-can we gain the self-knowledge that is antithetical to ideological fanaticism. But this requires facing the duality of the human psyche-the existence of good and evil in us all. In this seminal book, Jung compellingly argues that only then can we cope and resist the dangers posed by those in power.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[During a time of crisis, I read this book and my whole-self opened to me. What had not been apparent was made blatantly obvious. I found the strength to put myself back together again. Surely, this was something Humpty Dumpty was never able to do... This book made more sense of the world, gave sense...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/24540263">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ضمیر پنهان / نفس نامکشوف]]>
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    <![CDATA[ضممیر پنهان برابرنهاد نفس یا درون کشف ناشده هر انسان است. شناخت روان آدمی و کشف درون هر فرد در زمره مسائل مهم روان شناسی در جهان معاصر است که کارل گوستاو یونگ، بزرگ ترين روان شناس تحليلی قرن بیستم، در این اثر به کاوش و تحلیل درین باره پرداخته است. یونگ نخست فردیت انسان را در جامعه مدرن می شکافد، سپس به دین به عنوان وزنه تعادل‌بخش ذهنیت جمعی بشر و موقعیت غرب در برابر دین می پردازد و مسئله درک فرد از خویشتن و دیدگاه فلسفی و روانشناختی زندگی مورد تحلیل قرار می گیرد. آینده پیش روی ماست. چه قدر از درون نامکشوف خود آگاهی داریم؟ جهان مدرن چه آینده ای در پیش خواهد داشت؟ ذهن پیچیده و روحیات درونی انسان چه مرزهایی را خواهد گشود؟ و ده ها پرسش دیگر که کارل گوستاو یونگ به شیوه ای تحلیلی بدان ها پاسخ می دهد.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.caravan.ir/BookDetails.aspx?BookId=113&CategoryId=14">درباره کتاب در سایت انتشارات کاروان</a> <br/><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.caravan.ir/AuthorTranslatorDetail.aspx?id=56">درباره کارل گوستاو یونگ در سایت انتشارات کاروان</a> <br/><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/9383200">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[In The Undiscovered Self Jung explains the essence of his teaching for a readership unfamiliar with his ideas. He highlights the importance of individual responsibility and freedom in the context of today's mass society, and argues that individuals must organize themselves as effectively as the organized mass if they are to resist joining it. To help them achieve this he sets out his influential programme for achieving self-understanding and self-realization. The Undiscovered Self is a book that will awaken many individuals to the new life of the self that Jung visualized.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Jung was the man.  His take on the human condition is more nuanced than academic and his ability to explain these nuances are wonderfully enlightening for a reader willing to give him a chance.  Read this book with an open mind and you'll probably have a couple, 'Holy crap, yes' moments.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I don't know....the book was flavored with all this cold war mentality.   I liked a lot of his points but didn't really appreciate the stark East/West dichotomy.  it was however, interesting and definitely worth the few hours it takes to get through. <br/> ]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Jung. Kind of a nut job really. But all the great minds are. Interesting stuff in here. Particularily about the nature of humanity. You can tell he's worried about our world and what we're gonna become. Not dark, but certainly not sunny day philosophy either.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<p>Together for the first time in one paperback volume are two of Jung's major late works, in the version published in The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, as rendered by Jung's official translator. &quot;The Undiscovered Self&quot; (1957) integrates many of Jung's lifelong social and psychological concerns and addresses the uneasy relation between the individual and mass society. The survival of civilization, he maintains, depends on individual awareness of both the conscious and unconscious aspects of the human psyche. The exploration of the unconscious, in particular, leads to self-knowledge and with it recognition of the duality of human natureits potential for evil as well as for good. Jung believes that it is this self-knowledge that enables the individual to resist the collective power of mass society and the state and to cope with their possible threats. Jung's reflections on self-knowledge and the exploration of the unconscious carry over into his essay &quot;Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams,&quot; completed shortly before his death in 1961. (It is the original version of his introduction to the symposium Man and His Symbols, conceived as a popular presentation of Jungian ideas.) Describing dreams as communications from the unconscious--as expressions of aspects of the individual that have been neglected or unrealized--Jung explains how the symbols that occur in dreams compensate for repressed emotions and intuitions. In a world dehumanized, in Jung's view, by scientific &quot;progress&quot; and the loss of emotional participation in natural events, symbols recall our original nature, its instincts and peculiar way of thinking. This essay brings together Jung's fully evolved thoughts on the analysis of dreams and the healing of the rift between consciousness and the unconscious, in the context of his system of psychology.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm a fan. A nice read if you're going to be near a roaring fire at a ski lodge or something. Deep, yet only 120 pages. I read it forward then backward, chapter by chapter.<br/>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[In his classic, provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung-one of psychiatry's greatest minds-argues that the future depends on our ability to resist society's mass movements. Only by understanding our unconscious inner nature-&quot;the undiscovered self&quot;-can we gain the self-knowledge that is antithetical to ideological fanaticism. But this requires facing the duality of the human psyche-the existence of good and evil in us all. In this seminal book, Jung compellingly argues that only then can we cope and resist the dangers posed by those in power.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[i have already read this book 2 times and plan on reading it again soon, i LOVE carl jung]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Jung dude. Scientific rationalism alienates the individual...]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Everyone needs to read this immediately.  ]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[&quot;Most people confuse 'self-knowledge' with knowledge of their conscious ego personalities....<br/><br/>...not to put to fine a point on it, one could say that the real picture consists of nothing but exceptions to the rule, and that, in consequence, absolute reality has predominately the char...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/74517267">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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