Description
The Black Books by C. G. Jung is a collection of his private journals, acting as both clinical notebooks and a personal laboratory of the psyche. Written over decades and published in 2020, they document Jung’s “confrontation with the unconscious,” a journey he began in November 1913 following his break with Sigmund Freud. The journals open with a haunting invocation to his own spirit: “My spirit, my spirit, where are you? Can you hear my voice? … After years of wandering, I have returned to you…” These writings provide a unique insight into the origins of Jung’s theories on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and individuation, offering invaluable material for psychologists, scholars, and anyone exploring the depths of human consciousness.
- Pages: 740
- Genre: Psychology / Analytical Psychology / Autobiography
- Book Cover Type: Hardcover
- Language(s): Persian
- ISBN: 9786226640596
- Persian Title: کتاب سیاه
