The Migration of Symbols is a seminal work by the Swiss psychologist and mythologist Carl Jung, first published in 1894. In this groundbreaking book, Jung explores the phenomenon of symbolic motifs and their universal significance across cultures and epochs. Drawing from mythology, religion, art, and literature, Jung examines how archetypal symbols evolve and migrate through the collective unconscious of humanity. Through meticulous analysis and interpretation, he sheds light on the psychological, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of symbolism, revealing the profound impact symbols have on the human psyche and collective consciousness. The Migration of Symbols remains a cornerstone of Jungian psychology and symbolic studies.