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Carl Jung on the Fear of Snakes

Carl Jung on the Fear of Snakes Children’s Dreams: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1936-1940 (Philemon Foundation Series) Professor Jung: This, too, would follow from the parents’ psychology. In addition, the fer iof the snake cannot be readily explained in the context of inheritance; it is simply there. Either you fear a snake, or… 

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1. Pascual Jordan, Time, Space and the Unconscious.

Pascual Jordan, Time, Space and the Unconscious.   C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Wolfgang Pauli Dear Professor Pauli, 29 October 1934 Best thanks for kindly sending me Jordan’s paper. I think this paper should be published, as it is concerned with the actual change over of the physicist’s mode of observation to the… 

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1. Some Carl Jung Quotations LV

Some Carl Jung Quotations LV Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering. ~Carl Jung, CW 11, Para 129 There is no doubt and no hesitation; the unanimous conviction in Switzerland is that Germany has lost her national honour to an unspeakable degree, and the Germans inasmuch as they still think know it too. ~Carl… 

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Carl Jung: Introduction to Toni Wolff’s “Studies in Jungian Psychology”

Carl Jung: Introduction to Toni Wolff’s “Studies in Jungian Psychology” Carl Jung: Introduction to Toni Wolff’s “Studies in Jungian Psychology” In writing this introduction I am discharging a debt of thanks: the author of the essays printed in this volume was my friend and collaborator for more than forty years, until her untimely death in… 

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Carl Jung on the “Subjective.”

Carl Jung on the “Subjective.” Introduction to Jungian Psychology: Notes of the Seminar on Analytical Psychology Given in 1925 Lecture 8 Questions and Discussion Dr. Harding’s question: “In your talk last time about art you used the term ‘subjective.’ There have been discussions between several of us in the group as to the significance of…