Title no. 84 in the series Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts. People cannot do without meaning in their lives. Meaning cannot be established objectively; it arises only through a relationship with the inner, subjective world. But it is precisely that realm that has been discredited in our day by the misapplication of the scientific spirit. In compensation, this book describes and gives examples of the inner life in order to help the reader sense the reality of the soul.