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Carl Jung

According to Jung, a symbol is...

"What we call a symbol is a term, a name, or even a picture that may be familiar in daily life, yet that possesses specific con notations in addition to its conventional and obvious meaning. It implies something vague, unknown, or hidden from us."[1]


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  1. Jung, Carl G. Man and His Symbols. New York: Anchor Press Double Day, 1964. p. 22.












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