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Carl Jung and I Ching’s “Youthful Folly.”

Carl Jung and I Ching’s “Youthful Folly.” Letters Volume I To Michael Fordham Dear Fordham, 3 January 1957 I am glad to hear that your two book are ready and going to press. My congratulations! I will write the introduction as soon as possible. For the time being I am nailed down to a revision… 

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Carl Jung on the Stages of Life.

Carl Jung on the Stages of Life. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 8) (Collected Works of C.G. Jung (47) A human being would certainly not grow to be seventy or eighty years old if this longevity had no meaning for the species. The afternoon of human life… 

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1. Soul: Carl Jung on Imaginatio and the Soul

Carl Jung on Imaginatio and the Soul Psychology and Alchemy The concept of imaginatio is perhaps the most important key to the understanding of the opus. The author of the treatise “De sulphure” speaks of the “imaginative faculty” of the soul in that passage where he is trying to do just what the ancients had… 

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Carl Jung on the “Self” and “Mandala.”

Carl Jung on the “Self” and “Mandala.” Psychology and Alchemy Letters Volume I Surveying these facts as a whole, we come, at least in my opinion, to the inescapable conclusion that there is some psychic element present which expresses itself through the quaternity. No daring speculation or extravagant fancy is needed for this. If I…