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Carl Jung on old Mexican symbolism

Carl Jung on old Mexican symbolism Letters Volume II To Cottie A . Burland Dear Mr. Burland, 7 April 1958 I am most obliged to you for sending me your interesting account of the Fejervary-Mayer time-mandala. As I am unfortunately a complete layman in rebus Mexicanis I can only admire your insight into old Mexican… 

Paracelsus

Carl Jung: I have devoted a book to the most important of his [Paracelsus] ideas.

Carl Jung: I have devoted a book to the most important of his [Paracelsus] ideas. Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Letters Volume II To Charles Lichtenthaeler Dear Colleague, 7 November 1950 Although the curious personality of Paracelsus is certainly not without interest for the psychologist, it is his ideas that interest psychology especially. Indeed,… 

Memories

Carl Jung: Memories and his own subjectivity

Carl Jung: Memories and his own subjectivity Letters Volume II To Cary F. Baynes Dear Cary, 24 January 1958 Thank you very much for your kind and beautiful letter. As I am continuously in doubt about my subjective material it has given me a bit more confidence in my actual work: it consists in the… 

Horoscope truth

Carl Jung: Causality, Synchronicity, Horoscope

Carl Jung: Causality, Synchronicity, Horoscope   Letters Volume II To Hans Bender Dear Colleague, 6 March 1958 I have looked through the galleys as requested. I quite agree with you that the word “effect” should really always be put in quotation marks or, better, avoided altogether. Everything that can be repeated experimentally is necessarily causal, for…