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***Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self*** , originally published in German in 1951, is one of the major works of Jung's later years. The central theme of the volume is the symbolic representation of the psychic totality through the concept of the **Self**, whose traditional historical equivalent is the figure of Christ.
Jung demonstrates his thesis by an investigation of the **Allegoria Christi**, especially the **fish symbol**, but also of **Gnostic** and **alchemical** symbolism, which he treats as *phenomena of cultural assimilation*.
The first four chapters, on the **ego**, the **shadow**, and the **anima** and **animus**, provide a *valuable summation* of these key concepts in Jung's system of psychology.
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17 primary booksJung's Collected Works is a 18-book series with 18 primary works first released in 1912 with contributions by Carl Gustav Jung, R.F.C. Hull, and 3 others.