Volume 2 covers the years from 1951 until Jung's death in 1961. During this period, Jung was increasingly focused on the psychological interpretation of religious dogmas and the "God-image". The letters provide a "running commentary" on his published works, often clarifying complex ideas for both famous colleagues and anonymous correspondents. Gerhard Adler and Aniela Jaffé.
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Not every Jungian needs Volume 2. Casual readers interested in dream interpretation will fare better with Man and His Symbols . However, you need this volume if you fall into one of these categories:
: Covers the period from 1951 until Jung's death in 1961. It also includes an addendum with sixteen earlier letters