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The role of the analyst in Jung's psychotherapy by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
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Images from Tibetan art : a folio collection of eight reproductions for coloring and meditation, with an essay and commentaries by Frederic Spiegelberg and additional commentaries by C.G. Jung. by
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San Francisco Lodestar Press Intro. essay c1972
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The ten oxherding pictures [by Kaku-an] by
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London Buddhist Society, London/Rider and Co. n.d
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Zen and death : Jung's final experience by
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