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The Book of Symbols is a highly acclaimed, top-ranked reference guide with over 2,100 reviews averaging 4.7 stars. It offers an extensive exploration of archetypal images, perfect for professionals and creatives interested in psychology, art, and dream interpretation. This used copy arrives in good condition, making timeless knowledge accessible today.




























| Best Sellers Rank | #25,953 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Popular Psychology Reference #9 in Jungian Psychology (Books) #176 in Sociology Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,100 Reviews |
A**S
Fans of Carl Jung will love it.
Fantastic broad reference book. Perfect for dream, art, or fiction interpretation. The book came in good condition. Im very happy with it.
A**A
Wonderful resource!
Absolutely wonderful sourcebook
B**E
Gorgeous Book Chock Full of Information & Color Images
I am a watercolor and collage artist. Recently, I've been studying Betsy Dillard Stroud. She is an extremely talented artist. She makes little "stamps" using linoleum and cutters and uses watercolors/acrylics/inks to stamp designs onto her nearly completed paintings. This is kind of the finishing touch. She makes the remark that every artist should own a good book on symbols and their meaning. It was my take on that statement that she was fashioning her hand carved stamps to mean something ... they meant something to her ... and she was using these to say that in her art work. After googling a bit, I decided on this book. It took awhile to arrive. It was well worth it. This is a forever keeper. It's a gorgeous book. Hard cover. 800+ pages. The pages have little scallops cut out of them, and each scallop has a different color ... to aide you in finding sections quickly. I forget what this process is called but it's done in "library type of reference books". It's a very nice book. Every subject imaginable is enclosed. I know I will make use of this book forever! If you're not an artist, I could see this being a permanent addition to your library, and hate to call it a "coffee table" book because it is much, much, much more than that. High quality materials (paper), high quality art (the colors reproduced), it's all there.
S**E
Something different in a good way
I love symbolism, mythology, etc. Most books on symbolism follow a certain pattern, which is just fine. This one stands out. Physically, it has beautiful foil insets for the different sections, just like in old dictionaries. It's sized where it's convenient to carry but would also make a good coffee table book. The content is a collection of individual essays about each topic with beautiful images to accompany most subjects. It's divided by category too, which reinforces its reference-book styling. The essays are brief enough for a fairly quick read. Most, I would say took me no longer than 4-5 minutes, and that include studying the pictures. Expect an introduction to subjects, not a deep study, and you'll treasure this too. I'm very happy to add this to my library.
E**R
Dream interpreters, you will know if you need this book; if yes, ignore the negative reviews
My friend who has studied Jung psychology for many years recommended I get this book as the one good book to get on symbols, a starting reference to help me decode and decipher the symbols in my dreams. I had second thoughts about buying this book after I read some of the negative reviews. After having used it for a few weeks, I have come to the conclusion that many of those leaving negative reviews for this book bought it without understanding what this compendium is meant to be. It says very clearly in the description, "The highly readable texts and over 800 beautiful full-color images come together in a unique way to convey hidden dimensions of meaning. Each of the ca. 350 essays examines a given symbol’s psychic background, and how it evokes psychic processes and dynamics." While I am new to deep diving into my dreams, I think this is the kind of book that is most useful to people who are already interested in dream interpretation and have invested in the Jungian model of the psyche. Those already well-versed in the field probably have many books that go into greater detail and this wouldn't supplement your library well. If you're new to the field, the entries in this book probably won't make a whole lot of sense because it's intended as a starter or adjunct reference book to what you already know. Get Robert Johnson's Inner Work book first, do the exercises, then use this book. I have docked a star because the text is awfully small, I'm less than wowed by quality of the color photo printing, and there is only one ribbon bookmark (orange) in the product, not multiple ribbons as shown in the product images.
P**E
The lonely planet guide to the symbolic world
The strength of this delightful book is its breadth and diversity: you'll find a few choice, well-researched words about most common and many uncommon symbols to help you begin your current dance with them. Like a good tourist guide, the abundance of lovely pictures whet the appetite for [symbolic] adventure, inspire you to step off the beaten track and explore, and invite vague plans for future trips into the great undiscovered country that is the human psyche, which Jung reminds us is hand made from 100% symbol. Whether you dive in for a quick answer [for mind only!], wander aimlessly looking for ideas, or read studiously from end to end, you'll find plenty of prima materia to work into gold. I'd be very surprised if anyone working with myth, symbol and image (be they writers, artists, alchemists, analysts or just plain ol' venturing souls) would not be glad to have this lovely book in their reference library or beside the bed next to a well-thumbed etymological dictionary, as I am... and do: I predict it won't be long until it too is well thumbed! [PS: A gentle reminder not to forget that any description ain't the symbol it describes and if you start to think it is, you've probably missed the symbol's point]
C**S
A veritable BIBLE to understand all things and THE only dream interpretation book you'll ever need
"Dream dictionaries" are fun, and could even be helpful. I own like 6 or 7 of them. But THIS book, The Book of Symbols, is the one that I have found to have the most accurate interpretations of the things I see and experience in my dreams. Dream dictionaries read more like a collection of superstitions attached to different dream symbols. But The Book of Symbols doesn't approach these symbols with superstition-- they approach it historically and describe what these symbols have represented to human beings for all of human history. So when I had an incredibly vivid dream about being struck my lightning, this was the book that used to interpret this dream, that my psychic subconscious was either warning me of a sudden calamity, or that it represented some sort of great moment of empowerment. It turned out that it was both. Something happened to me a few months after having this very vivid dream that was catastrophic and felt, figuratively speaking, like I had been struck my lightning. But what happened to me also seemed to be a catalyst for some really powerful things to take place in my life. And it was this book and it's research that is has compiled on symbols on archetypes that I used to interpret this experience. I recommend this book to everyone I know who is interested in archetypes, symbolism, or dreams.
A**.
Beautiful and Fascinating Book!
If you like art, history, culture, language, or pretty much any other aspect of human existence, this book will fill you with wonder. It's beautifully done and the images are just stunning. It offers some info on each item, and in some cases it's just enough to satisfy but in others it makes you want to do more research and learn even more about the topic. I have it on my coffee table and I read it piecemeal and love discovering what else is included. It's a great book for gifting or adding to your bookshelf.
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