Reddit reviews Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 2)
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I’d probably ask the people over at r/askpsychology or r/academicpsychology (not too many Jungians here). But you can always just grab some Jung books and look at the index for “shadow.” I know he discusses the Shadow, Self, Ego, and Animus/Anima in the first few chapters in Aion. Chapter two of that is called “The Shadow.” https://www.amazon.com/Aion-Researches-Phenomenology-Collected-Works/dp/069101826X
https://www.amazon.com/Aion-Researches-Phenomenology-Collected-Works/dp/069101826X/ref=nodl_
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Book_(Jung)
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Addiction to Perfection : The Still Unravished Bride, 1982 Inner City Books. ISBN 0-919123-11-2
The Pregnant Virgin : A Process of Psychological Transformation, 1985 Inner City Books. ISBN 0-919123-20-1
The Ravaged Bridegroom : Masculinity in Women, 1990 Inner City Books. ISBN 0-919123-42-2
Leaving My Father's House : A Journey to Conscious Femininity (co-authored with Kate Danson, Mary Hamilton, Rita Greer Allen), 1992 Shambhala Publications. ISBN 0-87773-896-3 (PB edition)
Conscious Femininity : Interviews With Marion Woodman, 1993 Inner City Books. ISBN 0-919123-59-7
Dancing in the Flames : The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness (co-authored with Elinor Dickson), 1996 Shambhala Publications. ISBN 1-57062-313-9 (PB edition)
Coming Home to Myself : Daily Reflections for a Woman's Body and Soul (co-authored with Jill Mellick), April 2001 (paperback ed.) Conari Press. ISBN 1-57324-566-6
The Maiden King : The Reunion of Masculine and Feminine (co-authored with Robert Bly), November 1998, Henry Holt & Co; ISBN 0-8050-5777-3
This is a valid thread since Jung had a bit of a hard-on for astrological symbolism. http://www.amazon.com/Aion-Researches-Phenomenology-Collected-Works/dp/069101826X
i think Sam is talking about ego consciousness not being all there is...which Carl Jung goes into in book Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self. In this book he discusses how the the archetype of the Self(god-image) has been projected onto religious figures over the past few thousand years etc which has been enough for civilisation up until recent times, but Jung discovered that one can form a direct relationship with it and therefore regain what has run out of steam for some people in the form of traditional religions.