Orientals regard a thought as being composed of thin matter

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Orientals regard a thought as being composed of thin matter Modern Psychology: C. G. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941 Psychology did not exist in earlier days, people thought naively, and when they sank into themselves they saw the inside of their own body. Dr. Kerner reports that the Seherin of Prevorst saw her … Read more

The break with Bleuler has not left me unscathed.

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The break with Bleuler has not left me unscathed. Freud/Jung Letters Dear Professor Freud, 17June 1910 I answered Adler today. His first letter went to Riklin, who filed it. Unfortunately his letter of 1 June was unanswered because I first had to wait for the founding of the Zurich group in order to give Adler … Read more

1. Carl Jung on the Scarab

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Carl Jung on the Scarab The Red Book What shall I do this whole long morning? I do not understand how Ammonius could have endured this life for even a year. I go back and forth on the dried-up river bed and finally sit down on a boulder. Before me there are a few yellow … Read more

Carl Jung on Shame in The Red Book. [Anthology]

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Carl Jung on Shame in The Red Book. [Anthology] The Red Book Carl Jung on Shame [Excerpts from The Red Book.] Just as my thinking is the son of fore thinking, so is my pleasure the daughter of love, of the innocent and conceiving mother of God. Aside from Christ Mary gave birth to Salome. … Read more