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These would be a good start in understanding Jung's theories of the collective conscious and unconscious:

Essay on Wotan By Dr Carl Gustav Jung - Philosopher.eu

The Archetypes and the Collective Unconcious
Jung, C.G. Princeton University Press / Bollingen, Princeton 1971

Memeories, Dreams, Refelections (ISBN: 0394702689)
C.G. Jung Vintage Books, New York, 1965

Psyche and Symbol : A Selection from the Writings of C. G. Jung (ISBN: 0385093497)
Jung, C. G. Doubleday Publishing, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1958.

I've never read these books below myself but they look like they might be worth looking at:

Essays on Contemporary Events: The Psychology of Nazism (Bollingen Series) (ISBN: 0691018774)
Jung C. G.,Hull R. F. C. Princeton Univ Pr, 1989.

Psychology and the Occult (ISBN: 0691017913)
Jung, C. G.; Jung, Carl Gustav Bollingen Foundation, Princeton 1987

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TheUnbeholden Author
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More recommendations:

Plato - The Complete Works - Theosofie.be

Book of Dzyan excerpt - Tinyurl.com

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TheUnbeholden Author
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Bhagavad Gita is also highly recommended - Holy-bhagavad-gita.org

Different versions:
Krishnastore.com.au
Dlshq.org

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Corneliu Codreanu - Resist.com

Various key excerpts here: Archive.org
I see this as a manifestation of fanaticism as a priestly virtue. Where going to need this if we are to brave the coming storm.

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Enemy of Europe (follow-up to Imperium) Archive.org

A Critique of Francis Parker Yockey's The Enemy of Europe - Revilo-oliver.com

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An Oscar Turner [Omniphi] work on the philosophical nature of Jung's ideas and his return to his roots; the spiritual qualities of our soul, its inmost source of power & how it steers cultures to fulfill their destiny. .

Traditional authors I recommend is Oswald Spengler, Francis Parker Yockey, Arthur de Gobineau, Amaury De Reincourt, Jose Ortega, Alexis de Tocqueville, Ernst Junger, Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Arthur Kemp, Kevin Macdonald, Edmund Burke, Thomas Carlyle, Herbert Spencer, Otto von Habsburg, Ezra Pound & Knut Hamson, W. Lindsay Wheeler, Julius Evola and Rene Guonon.

Check out Arktos.com

Handbook to Traditional Living - Tinyurl.com

A Return to Virtue: Amazon.com

The Way of Men by Jack Donovan

Imperium by Yockey - Archive.org

Juliusevola.co Start with: Heathen Imperialism, Mysteries of the Grail, Hermetic Tradition, and Revolt Against the Modern World

Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Neitzsche - Youtube.com (and see 'Will to Power')

Decline of the West, Oswald Spengler:
Archive.org

The Revolt of the Masses, Ortega - Amazon.com

Which Way Western Man?:

Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age by Ricardo Duchesne: Amazon.com

The Faustian urge in us says to us: “Thou shalt not rest or be content, no matter what thy accomplishments. Thou must strive all the days of thy life. Thou must discover all things, know all things, master all things."