Hey @vangelov, thanks for compiling the main features of Jungian psychology. It is a very useful introduction for beginners, indeed. I really appreciated the link with the 12 archetypes, very good resource.
I've also been studying, directly and indirectly, Jung's teachings. I have done a lot of work with the shadow and I can totally agree how integrating the shadow liberates so much creative energy and contributes to the process of individuation and self-realisation.
Thanks for bringing Jung back into my awareness, and in return I would like to recommend you check the work of his Italian contemporary, Roberto Assagioli who is the founder of Psychosynthesis. It is a fascinating, holistic psychology of the soul. Assagioli resonated and corresponded a lot with Jung, but has some other interesting things.
I am going to do a two year training (most surely) in psychosynthesis in London beginning next October. Last weekend I attended a fundamentals course, and omg I learnt so much. It combines the Western psychology of the personality with Eastern philosophies of meditation and transcendence in perfect synergy. I definitely recommend you check this out!
I'm going to write up a post about that soon, so I'll let you know if you're interested to find more about this from my perspective.