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Carl Jung Letter on Technology

Carl Jung Letter on Technology C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 A Letter to the Zurich Student At the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich September 1949 C.G. Jung The question you ask me, concerning the effect of technology on the human psyche, is not at all easy to answer, as you may well imagine. The… 

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1. Pre-Christian sources of the Trinity Concept from Greece.

Pre-Christian sources of the Trinity Concept from Greece. Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) III. GREECE In enumerating the pre-Christian sources of the Trinity concept, we should not omit the mathematical speculations of the Greek philosophers. As we know, the philosophizing temper of the Greek mind… 

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Freud, Jung and the Collective Unconscious

Freud, Jung and the Collective Unconscious By David Elkind                Freud, Jung and the Collective Unconscious Freud, Jung and the Collective Unconscious By David Elkind                           Oct. 4, 1970 On Nov. 24, 1912, Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung, who Freud once hoped would succeed him as the leader of the psychoanalytic movement, met for next to… 

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Carl Jung on the death of Toni Wolff

Carl Jung on the death of Toni Wolff Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961 To James Kirsch: Dear Colleague, Bollingen, 28 May 1953 At last I can find time to thank you personally for the kind letter you wrote to me on the occasion of the death of Toni Wolff. On the day…