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Posted on September 20, 2009

Jung’s Red Book: Do You Have a Book of Dreams?

I have to say the story of Jung’s Red Book is fascinating.

But what really stunned me was what the book actually looks like:

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A work of art, surely, but we are about to learn a lot more about dreams. And reality.
Do you have a book of dreams?

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