Carl Jung's 'Snake Stone.' - Carl Jung Depth Psychology:
As we were leaving, Mr. Hörni showed us one more carving, one of his favorites, the Snake Stone, which is now obscured behind some vines and weeds by the courtyard entrance—
Jung made it a part of the foundation for the enclosed courtyard. The snake was a central symbol for Jung, representing death and rebirth, as …
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Carl Jung on Parents Anthology
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