In "Jung-Covek I Njegovi Simboli," Jung explores the significance of symbols in human psychology. He argues that symbols are not merely intellectual constructs but living, dynamic entities that convey meaning and facilitate communication between the conscious and unconscious mind. According to Jung, symbols are essential to the process of individuation, which he defines as the integration of the opposites (conscious and unconscious, rational and emotional, masculine and feminine) to become a whole and balanced individual.