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  • The Call of Destiny

  • An Introduction to Carl Jung's Major Works: Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts
  • By: J. Gary Sparks
  • Narrated by: Michael F. Ward
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
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The Call of Destiny

By: J. Gary Sparks
Narrated by: Michael F. Ward
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The intent of this book is to present an overview of how and to what end Jung’s work developed into a coherent worldview over the course of his life. I would particularly like to give the listener a feel for Jung’s writing at the end of his life as one cogent piece.

We examine each of the major books Jung wrote during his final creative phase, and will clarify the thematic threads between them, as they form a complete and singular tapestry with a solid continuity for psychology and beyond. We can watch each volume add a certain aspect to the overall grasp of what Jung felt we needed to know to complete the consciousness journey—for ourselves and, ultimately, for our time.

©2022 J.Gary Sparks (P)2023 J. Gary Sparks
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Exceptionally clear and understandable!

Jungian Analyst J. Gary Sparks does an exceptional job of explaining and elaborating some of C. G. Jung’s most essential but challenging works. Of particular interest to me was Answer to Job and I found his discussion extremely helpful. As he explains, he sought to provide benefit to people who aren’t beginning students of Jung but also aren’t seasoned Jungian clinicians. I deeply appreciate J. Gary Sparks’s generous contribution to my understanding of Jung.

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interesting book but the narrator sucks

the book is interesting and worth the while, whereas the narrator just sucks: mispronounced words and kind of a stammering drawl.

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