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On the Discourses of the Buddha

On the Discourses of the Buddha CW 18; The Symbolic Life Carl Jung: On the Discourses of the Buddha It was neither the history of religion nor the study of philosophy that first drew me to the world of Buddhist thought, but my professional interests as a doctor. My task was the treatment of psychic… 

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1. Carl Jung on Psyche – Anthology

Carl Jung on Psyche – Anthology Carl Jung on “Psyche” – Anthology Our age wants to experience the psyche for itself. It wants original experience and not assumptions, though it is willing to make use of all the existing assumptions as a means to this end, including those of the recognized religions and the authentic… 

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Carl Jung: Answers to “Mishmar” on Adolf Hitler

Carl Jung: Answers to “Mishmar” on Adolf Hitler The Symbolic Life: Miscellaneous Writings (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 18) [Eugen Kolb, Geneva correspondent of Mishmar (The Daily Guardian) of Tel Aviv, wrote to Jung on 4 September 1945 for his answers to the following questions. Jung replied on 14 September.] How do… 

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Man’s Eros

Man’s Eros Psychology of the Unconscious The man’s Eros does not lead upward only but downward into that uncanny dark world of Hecate and Kali, which is a horror to any intellectual man. The understanding possessed by this type of woman will be a guiding star to him in the darkness and seemingly unending mazes… 

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1. Carl Jung on Inner World – Anthology

Carl Jung on Inner World – Anthology Just as you become a part of the manifold essence of the world through your bodies, so you become a part of the manifold essence of the inner world through your soul. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 264. I earnestly confronted my devil and behaved with him…