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The collected works of c. g. jungThe hero with a thousand facesSeven sermons to the deadRussian fairy talesPsychology and alchemyThe dragons of edenThe book of lost talesMagicians of the godsThree books of occult philosophyPsychological typesDreamtimeConsciousnessThe golden boughJ. r. r. tolkien bibliographyReza negarestaniBeelzebub's tales to his grandsonJames gurneyThe story of philosophyIn search of the miraculousBeyond civilizationThe mind's iThe exegesis of philip k. dickSix pathsThe lost road and other writingsThe silmarillionRemarks on frazer's golden boughThe holy books of thelemaIsis unveiledChristoph luxenbergCosmic consciousnessThe discovery of the unconsciousDaemonologieThe occult roots of nazismChristian d. larsonProof of heavenThe cave and the lightAn anthropologist on marsTetrabiblosSoushen jiArt and illusionPhilosophy of spinozaThe psychedelic experienceBeowulf and middle-earthThe history of middle-earthHistoria calamitatumA secular ageThe tao of physicsTolkien researchMetaphysicsThe sirius mysteryThe conscious mindOneirocriticaTolkien's legendariumSynchronicityCulture and societyLeo tolstoy bibliographyThe interpretation of dreamsThe road to middle-earthStalinEtymologiaeThe swerveBardo thodolCorpus hermeticumMeetings with remarkable menThe evolution of godIn search of lost timeThe book of thothThe gospel according to spiritismThe lays of beleriandAnthroposophyThe life of reasonAtlantisCosmosThe principle of hopePhilosophical anthropologyTragedy and hopeQingjing jingThe book of healingHypostasis of the archonsThe shaping of middle-earthEminent victoriansForbidden archeologyAnatomy of criticismThe fabric of the cosmosTractatus logico-philosophicusThe silk roadsSartor resartusAtomThe way of zenTruth and methodThe demon-haunted worldHyperspaceThe matter with thingsGeorge orwell bibliographyProcess and realityThe end of ideologyThe world's religionsThe philosophy of freedomAjatashatruSeven years in tibet