C. G. Jung in Dialogue and Dispute - Carl Jung Depth Psychology: C. G. Jung in Dialogue and Dispute
Considering that C. G. Jung belonged to the introverted attitude type and that consequently his manifold and often extraordinary inner experiences were bound to have provided special meaning, his great readiness for conversation and meetings, and also for confrontation and debate, might be surprising.
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Carl Jung on the Body – Anthology
Carl Jung on the Body – Anthology
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