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What are your favorite Jungian books not written by Carl Jung? And why?

Hey y'all! Kicking off this community with some of my favorite Jungian books not written by Jung himself.

The Mystery of the Coniunctio, by Edinger: I've found Psychology and Alchemy quite a difficult read, and this book does an excellent job distilling alchemical concepts (via a focus on the Rosarium pictures) through the lens of Jung. I love the alchemical images included as visual references to the concepts.

Anatomy of the Psyche, by Edinger: Like unfolding another layer from the previous entry, this book focuses on the 7 alchemical principles and how it relates to the anatomy of the psyche. I found the abundance of mythological/historical references to be helpful in my journey.

Inner Work, by Johnson: This practical book was very effective in helping me ground my dream work and consider the flexibility and creativity that can accompany "active imagination". This book helped me find breadcrumbs on my own path towards effective methods of inner work.

The Principle of Individuation, by Stein: Currently making my way through this one, as recommended by my therapist. Many of the mythological and fairy tale references feel relevant to my own path.

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