The transcendent function is the core of Carl Jung's theory of
psychological growth and the heart of what he called individuation, the
process by which one is guided in a teleological way toward the person
one is meant to be. This book thoroughly reviews the transcendent
function, analyzing both the 1958 version of the seminal essay that
bears its name and the original version written in 1916. It also
provides a word-by-word comparison of the two, along with every
reference Jung made to the transcendent function in his written works,
his letters, and his public seminars.