This is one of the greatest successors to Jung.
I'm currently reading his book, The Soul's Code. It is quite amazing for he uses the Junghian ideas of personality to seek what characterizes each and everyone of us, the daimon, or the free spirit of each of us, our soul.
...you find your genius by looking in the mirror of your life. Your visible image shows your inner truth, so when you're estimating others, what you see is what you get. It therefore becomes critically important to see generously, or you will get only what you see; to see sharply, so that you discern the mix of traits rather than a generalized lump; and to see deeply into dark shadows, or else you will be deceived.
― James Hillman, The Soul's Code
I'm currently reading his book, The Soul's Code. It is quite amazing for he uses the Junghian ideas of personality to seek what characterizes each and everyone of us, the daimon, or the free spirit of each of us, our soul.
...you find your genius by looking in the mirror of your life. Your visible image shows your inner truth, so when you're estimating others, what you see is what you get. It therefore becomes critically important to see generously, or you will get only what you see; to see sharply, so that you discern the mix of traits rather than a generalized lump; and to see deeply into dark shadows, or else you will be deceived.
― James Hillman, The Soul's Code