Finding meaning: chapters 3 and 4
Chapter 3: I thought his description of projections was interesting, as well as the five stages one may go through with them.
Chapter 4: He discusses complexes a bit, and ends up talking about how we have to own them.
At this stage I'm thinking the book is sort of a paraphrase of Jungian analysis. So far I'm not finding it to give any self-insight that I have found from other sources.
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