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Carl Jung on “Fish” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Fish” – Anthology Indeed I have often thought: if only I could have opened my own father’s eyes! But he died before I had caught the fish whose liver contains the wonderworking medicine. Carl Jung, Letters Vol. 1, Pages 193-194. “If as seems probable, the aeon of the fishes is ruled by… 

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Esther Harding – Conversations with Jung Quotations

Esther Harding – Conversations with Jung Quotations Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group C.G. Jung Speaking Interviews and Encounters It might be said of her that she [Toni Wolff] was “Virgin” as defined for us by Esther Harding, meaning simply an unmarried woman who, since she belonged to no man, belonged to herself and to… 

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Gerhard Wehr on Carl Jung and the Mysterium Coniunctionis

Gerhard Wehr on Carl Jung and the Mysterium Coniunctionis Jung Mysterium Coniunctionis Since C. G. Jung had come into contact with alchemy in the course of the twenties, he had been like a wanderer in the high mountains. After a diligent search for materials in preparation and after a laborious ascent, he had climbed-menaced by… 

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Carl Jung on apparently hopeless situations.

Carl Jung on apparently hopeless situations. Seminar on Dream Analysis. C.G. Jung [Carl Jung on apparently hopeless situations.] Often we are led to a wall, it is too high, we cannot get over it and we stand there and stare at it. Rationalism says, “There is no getting over it, just go away.” Yet natural…