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The research of C. G. Jung revolves around the word “individuation”. On the one hand, Jung attempts at providing a rigorous definition of this concept, while on the other hand he describes it in symbolical and mythological terms. The paper aims at a thorough examination of both these aspects and at analyzing the implications of this ambivalence .