The book's opening chapters provide a concise summary of Jung's key psychological structures:
A central theme is the investigation of the Allegoria Christi , specifically the . Aion : researches into the phenomenology of the...
: The archetype of wholeness and the totality of the psyche, encompassing both conscious and unconscious elements. The Figure of Christ and the Self The book's opening chapters provide a concise summary
: The unconscious feminine component in men and masculine component in women, acting as a bridge to the collective unconscious. Jung identifies the historical figure of Christ as
Jung identifies the historical figure of Christ as the primary Western symbol of the . However, he argues that the traditional Christian image of Christ is "incomplete" because it excludes evil, delegating it to the Antichrist. To Jung, true psychological wholeness (the Self) must integrate both good and evil rather than treating evil as a mere "lack of good" ( privatio boni ). The Symbolism of the Fish (Pisces)