Carl Jung believed that fairy tales illustrated inner states of being and gave form to what was unspeakable in a person's life, allowing for personal revelations.
According to Jung, recurring themes in fairy tales such as transformation and loss resonate deeply with personal wounds, offering insights into human experiences in our material world.
The evolution of fairy tales from oral traditions to modern media has diluted their original meanings, yet they continue to hold profound psychological value and relevance.
Symbols found in fairy tales and dreams evoke responses that propels action, much like how various symbols in daily life resonate with deeper meanings and emotions.
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