Dear Professor Jung,
Although I have never had the honor to meet you (outside of my dreams), I am taking the very great liberty of
sending you some of my writings concerning your psychology, written from the Catholic point of view.
I doubt, of course, that you will have time or inclination to read them, let alone comment on them; but should you ever do so, it would be a great help to me and any future work I am able to do if I could be shown any points on which I have positively misunderstood you.
I might mention. . . that I am personally one of the very many who owe to you and your disciples in England an immense debt of gratitude. . . .
Yours very obediently, gratefully, Fr. Victor White, O.P. The Jung – White Letters, Page 3
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