Carl Jung Resource Page

1875-1961

The religious point of view always expresses and formulates
the essential psychological attitude and its specific prejudices,
even in the case of people who have forgotten,
or who have never heard of their own religion.
In spite of everything, the West is thoroughly Christian
as far as its psychology is concerned.
...Grace comes from elsewhere; at all events from outside.
Hence it is quite understandable
why the human psyche is suffering from undervaluation.
Anyone who dares to establish a connection between
the psyche and the idea of God is immediately accused of
"psychologism" or suspected of morbid "mysticism."

Primary Sources:
Psychiatric Studies
Experimental Researches
The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease
Freud and Psychoanalysis
Symbols of Transformation
Psychological Types
The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche
Part 1: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
Part 2: Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self
Civilization in Transition
Psychology and Religion: West and East
Psychology and Alchemy
Alchemical Studies
Mysterium Coniunctionis
The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature
The Practice of Psychotherapy
The Development of Personality
The Symbolic Life: Miscellaneous Writings

Select Secondary Sources:
Jolande Jacobi and R.F.C. Hull, eds: C.G. Jung: Psychological Reflections, A New Anthology of His Writings, 1905-1961
Gerhard Adler and Aniela Jaffe, eds: C.G. Jung: Letters (2 vols)
William McGuire, ed: The Freud/Jung Letters