
Yin-Yang is an ancient Chinese philosophical concept that expresses the balance of opposing yet complementary forces underlying all existence and phenomena. This understanding is one of the foundational elements of a thought system that took shape particularly during the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) and became closely associated with Daoism. The Yin-Yang concept symbolizes the dualistic nature of the universe: opposites such as darkness and light, cold and heat, passive and active, femi
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Man and His Symbols is a comprehensive psychology book edited by Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology Carl Gustav Jung, exploring the role of symbols in the human unconscious. First published in 1964, the work is one of Jung’s efforts to reach both academic circles and a broad readership. In addition to Jung, important Jungian psychologists including Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph L. Henderson, Aniela Jaffé and Jolande Jacobi contributed to the book.Contents of the BookThe Con
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