"The history of symbolism shows that everything can assume symbolic significance: natural objects (like stones, plants, animals, men, mountains and valleys, sun and moon, wind, water, and fire), or man-made things (like houses, boats, or cars), or even abstract forms (like numbers, or the triangle, the square, and the circle). In fact, the whole cosmos is a potential symbol."
(Carl Gustav Jung, Man and His Symbols, 1964)
lunes, 2 de agosto de 2010
Definicion simbolismo C. Jung
Etiquetas:
antropologia simbolica,
Cristobal Cabo Cahn-speyer,
Jung,
SIMBOLOS
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