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Carl Jung: I owe to Wilhelm the most valuable elucidations…

Carl Jung: I owe to Wilhelm the most valuable elucidations “I owe to Wilhelm the most valuable elucidations of the complicated problem of the I Ching and also the practical evaluation of the results obtained. . . . When Wilhelm was staying with me in Zurich, I asked him to work out a hexagram on… 

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Carl Jung on Lao Tse and Tao

Carl Jung on Lao Tse and Tao C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 A further stage of the projection already reaches a sort of conclusion. That is, one begins to suspect that the effective thing is something definite, not just the celestial vault, the wide earth or the vast sea. The existence of definite substances… 

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Mandalas found in monasteries and temples are of no particular significance…

Mandalas found in monasteries and temples are of no particular significance…                   Psychology and Alchemy (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.12) In 1938, I had the opportunity, in the monastery of Bhutia Busty, near Darjeeling, of talking with a Lamaic rimposhe, Lingdam Gomchen by name, about the… 

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Carl Jung: I am an irritating person.

Carl Jung: I am an irritating person. C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 To Valentine Brooke Dear Sir, 6 November 1959 As you have learned from Mr. Richardson’s account. I am an irritating person. I am dealing with doubts and views which puzzle the modern mind consciously as well as unconsciously. I am treading on… 

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Carl Jung The Answer to Job

Carl Jung The Answer to Job Psychology and Religion: West and East (The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11) Although the birth of Christ is an event that occurred but once in history, it has always existed in eternity. For the layman in these matters, the identity of a non-temporal, eternal event with…