Emil A. Fischer: How important is the time factor in your scientific activity? Isn’t it a great strain for you to work both as an analyst and as a research scientist?

Dr. Jung: My time has always been divided.

Either I dealt with patients, or I did research work.

For a time, I used to see patients only in the afternoons.

The mornings were devoted to scientific work.

In earlier years I worked a lot at night, especially during the first World War.

Until the middle of my life I worked chiefly in the morning, and after I was 36, chiefly in the afternoon.

n the last ten years I’ve turned again to working in the morning.

Emil A. Fischer: How do you react to disturbances? Some occultist authors recommend that their adepts go into retreat to enhance their energies. Do you think that creative energy grows as a result of isolation?

Dr. Jung: The energy is there, but I must have the possibility of “casting my net.”

Once I have all the material, nothing and nobody must get near.

I am not as sensitive to noise as Carlyle, who installed triple glass windows and saw to it that all the fowl and dogs near his property were bought up.

But when I am in the active creative process, any disturbance is downright physically painful.

I have a little house at Bollingen, to which I retreat and where I can work undisturbed when my notes and preparatory studies have reached the stage where I can start writing.

Emil A. Fischer: Do some Yoga systems offer the possibility of developing one’s creative energies?

Dr. Jung: Yoga can liberate certain psychic contents and natural dispositions but it cannot produce them.

You can’t make something out of nothing, not even with will-power.

And what is will-power?

To have will-power means that you have a lot of drive.

Creativeness is drive!

A creative calling is like a daimonion, which, in some instances, can ruin a person’s entire life. ~Carl Jung, C.G. Jung Speaking: Interviews and Encounters, Pages 164-167

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