A year-long journey into the depths of the psyche-where symbols speak, shadows teach, and the Self quietly calls you home.365 Days with Carl Gustav Jung: Individuation, Symbols, and the Call of the Self is a contemplative companion for readers who sense that psychological growth is not a technique to master, but a lifelong dialogue to enter.Rather than offering quick answers or therapeutic shortcuts, these daily reflections honor the rhythms Jung himself described: ascent and descent, clarity and darkness, engagement and withdrawal. Each meditation is crafted to be spacious, grounded, and psychologically faithful-allowing meaning to emerge rather than be imposed.Structured around the natural movement of the year, the book follows the psyche through seasons of expansion, reflection, inner night, and renewal. It is designed not for consumption, but for companionship-something to return to each day as you listen more deeply to dreams, symbols, emotions, and the quiet authority of the Self.In this book you will find: 365 psychologically rich daily meditations inspired by Jungian thought, written in clear, contemplative language.A seasonal structure that mirrors the natural rhythms of individuation, descent, and renewal.Reflections on shadow, symbols, dreams, vocation, conscience, and inner authority-without simplification or dogma.A year-long invitation to live psychologically rather than mechanically, guided by depth rather than pressure.This book is ideal for readers who feel that real transformation unfolds slowly, through attention, patience, and ethical seriousness. Whether read alongside therapy, spiritual practice, or personal reflection, it offers a steady, intelligent presence for those willing to listen inwardly.About the Author365 Days Press in collaboration with Daniel Rowan MercerDaniel Rowan Mercer is an American writer and independent scholar based in the Pacific Northwest. His work draws on depth psychology, mythological thought, and contemplative practice, with a particular focus on Jungian ideas as lived experience rather than abstract theory.He writes with a restrained, spacious style, avoiding simplification and motivational rhetoric in favor of quiet, psychologically faithful reflection. Through his collaboration with 365 Days Press, Mercer offers daily companions for readers who understand inner transformation as a slow, ethical, and lifelong process.