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The Red Book

"The Red Book" is a term that can refer to different works, but most notably it describes Carl Jung’s personal journal from 1914-1930, in which he explored his unconscious mind through vivid images, dreams, and reflections. It served as a foundation for his theories on the psyche, involving deep introspection and symbolic understanding of the inner self. The book was kept private during his lifetime but was published posthumously, offering insight into the development of Jung’s ideas about psychology, consciousness, and personal transformation. It is regarded as a significant work in understanding Jungian psychology.