1. Carl Jung and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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Carl Jung and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin C.G. Jung & Hermann Hesse “Teilhard de Charin and Carl Jung never met. Dr. Jung did finish reading The Phenomenon of Man less than a month before his death. The book had both a great and visible impact upon Dr. Jung according to Michael Serrano. It must have … Read more

1. To live oneself means to be one’s own task

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To live oneself means to be one’s own task The Red Book (Philemon) To live oneself means: to be one’s own task. Never say that it is a pleasure to live oneself It will be no joy but a long suffering, since you must become your own creator. If you want to create yourself then … Read more

Wolfgang Pauli and the Pauli Effect

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Wolfgang Pauli and the Pauli Effect Atom and Archetype: The Pauli/Jung Letters, 1932-1958 Dear Professor Jung, Zollikon-Zurich, 16 June 1948 When that amusing “Pauli effect” of the overturned vase occurred, on the occasion of the founding of the Jung Institute, I had the immediate and vivid impression that I should “pour out water inside” (“innen … Read more

1. Abase yourself and live your Animal

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Abase yourself and live your Animal The Red Book (Philemon) If you read the books of history, you will find men who sought the strange and incredible, who ensnared themselves and who were held captive by others in wolves lairs; men who sought the highest and the lowest, and who were wiped by fate, incomplete, … Read more