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God is a Sigh in our Souls.

 God is a Sigh in our Souls. Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume I, 1906-1950 (Vol 1) To L. Stehli Dear Frau Stehli, 31 October 1952 Were I not old and ill I would take the trouble to explain to you personally why human ideas of God are not necessarily right. God is something unknowable.… 

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The Obituary of Michael Fordham

Michael Fordham was the last of the founders of a movement in psychoanalysis, and like the other founders – for instance Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott, or Wilfred Bion – he tapped into something essential in analysis. [Carl Jung] Certainly the historical circumstances which gave Fordham the opportunity to do so will never be repeated, any… 

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Carl Jung on the relationship of Mind and Body.

Carl Jung on the relationship of Mind and Body. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 8) We will put it aside for the time being and turn back to the original question of mind and body. From what has been said, it should be clear that the psyche… 

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David Cox: Jung and St. Paul – Quotations

David Cox: Jung and St. Paul – Quotations Jung And St Paul A Study Of The Doctrine Of Justification By Faith And Its Relation To The Concept Of Individuation Unfortunately our Western mind, lacking all culture in this respect, has never yet devised a concept nor even a name, for the union of opposites through… 

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You clearly understand that I am not a mystic but an empiricist.

You clearly understand that I am not a mystic but an empiricist. Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume I, 1906-1950 (Vol 1) To Norbert Drewitt, O.P. Dear Father, 25 September 1937 I am much obliged to you for kindly sending me your offprints and notes. It has interested me very much indeed to read them.…