Arcturus Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung: The Complete Guide to the Great Psychoanalyst, Including the Unconscious, Archetypes and the Self
J**I
Profound
To begin with I’ll give warning that my thoughts can get a little scrambled..This book has been very helpful to me in understanding myself. After the break up I began searching for ways to understand wtf actually happened. I began to do that really gnarly deep dive into my inner self. I’ve found some peace with non dualistic spirituality. But I still kept hitting a wall. I wasn’t able to really work it out in my head.Until I was finally able to accept that childhood emotional and physical abuse was behind everything. I wondered where that magnetic energy I felt to a person who didn’t treat me kindly came from. And I wondered why I behaved the way I did.. triggers and projections. I’ve read soooo many books on spiritual healing, attachment theories, c-ptsd and codependency.. ive journaled like a mthrfkr, I’ve been in therapy trying to understand from the root. Because i need to begin at the beginning to start my healing. I’ve tried to read Jung but it it’s so all over the place ( like me)This book is giving the understanding I need ti begin healing. Immense thank you to the author ❤️
K**G
Fascinating overview
Such a great book. I’m terrible for starting a book and leaving it, but I read this all the way through!! Carl Jung did a great service to humankind with his body of work. I highly recommend this primer to anyone who wants to understand more about both the man himself, and his lifelong analysis of the human psyche.
J**S
Clarity & ease of reading
I wish this had been available when first I came to Jungian thought. If I had my way this would be required first basic reading to anyone with a new interest in Jung. Actually come to think of it anyone who is not actually a Jungian Scholar already. It puts so much into context, a foundation from which to adventure forth into deeper studies. It is also a great resource & refresher for stuff you have forgottenMost enjoyable
E**Y
A fun, well-researched entry to the wonderful (but complex!) world of Carl Jung's theory.
A treasure. Wish I'd had it when I first tackled reading Jung. What I love about this book: so READABLE! Intelligent pop culture references make it fun to read without trivializing. Makes the key concepts crystal clear with plain language explanations. Jung In A Nutshell will really help people who want to understand why Jung is important and to read more challenging books on this subject. A useful, enriching book that entertains as well as informs!
M**E
Best New Book for Introduction to Understanding the Concepts & Philosophy of C.G. Jung
Gary Bobroof's Jung in a "Nutshell" Is by far the best Introduction to the epic works of C.J. Jung since the Joseph Campbell published "The Portable Jung" in 1971.Bobroff has successfully reduced Jung's prodigious works into an easy explanation of Jung's most important ideas and philosophy in 8 easy to read chapters.Each chapter is followed by a list of Key Points w Descriptions of the meaning of those key points, "Jung in A Nutshell," builds & reinforces the reader's understanding of what was presented in that chapter. Throughout the book, illustrations from Jung's work reinforce the certain important concepts.Eight Chapters are followed by 2 Appendixes about Jung, the first about Jung's experiences during WW11 and the second appendix " A Field Guide to Jung Today.Finally Bobroff adds a Chronology of Jung's life and publications followed by Notes, Index and Picture Credits.All are valuable to any reader who desires to learn more about Jung or about themselves.
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