The Library

Voices from
the tradition.

Scholars, theologians, and depth psychologists
who have given language to the symbolic life.

"The basic or original unit of mental functioning is the image."

E.C. Whitmont, The Symbolic Quest

"Whether we are aware of it or not, much of our behaviour is symbolic."

Robert A. Johnson, Inner Work

"The dream is a series of images, which are apparently contradictory and nonsensical, but arise in reality from psychologic material which yields a clear meaning."

C.G. Jung

"The unconscious really is unconscious; in other words, it is unknown. And how can you assimilate something unknown."

C.G. Jung

"We are bombarded daily with images from various sources, but what we neglect most in these times is to attend to the images that come from within, from the unconscious. These images are often left unattended, let alone remembered, and yet through personal images such as pictures, dreams, poetry, and other creative expressions we are secretly fed."

Nora Swan-Foster, Jungian Art Therapy

"I believe that Jung can provide the ideas and language which will enable theologians and Pastors to speak to the condition of their contemporaries and make the old gospel fresh and up to date."

Christopher Bryant, Jung and the Christian Way
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