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Dictionary of symbols by Tom Chetwynd
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Dictionary of symbols (edition 1982)

by Tom Chetwynd (Author)

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The author draws from the collective wisdom of the great psychologists, particularly Jung, to create a guide to the language of symbols.
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Dictionary of Symbols (Language of the Unconscious, Vol 2) by Tom Chetwynd

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How could that twig bear such a fruit?
They'll wonder -
Not knowing you're the tree, the root.
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This dictionary is especially compiled and designed for those people who want to explore and develop the resources of their own psyche by means of symbols.
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