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Jung's Last Years
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Jung's Last Years
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Sunday, December 10, 2017
Aniela Jaffe on Jung's Book Aion
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Jung's book Aion (1951) can, depending on one's standpoint, be regarded either as an astrological treatise or as the proof of a s...
Carl Jung: I have seen objects moving that were not directly touched, and moreover under absolutely satisfactory scientific conditions.
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In 1961, the year of his death, looking back on the phenomena he had observed, Jung wrote in a letter: “I have seen objects moving that...
Friday, December 8, 2017
Carl Jung's appreciation of Richard Wilhelm
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“I owe to Wilhelm the most valuable elucidations of the complicated problem of the I Ching and also the practical evaluation of the resu...
Friday, November 10, 2017
Carl Jung: While Freud was going on this way, I had a curious sensation.
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While Freud was going on this way, I had a curious sensation. It was as if my diaphragm were made of iron and were becoming red-hot-a gl...
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Carl Jung: But what is outside time is, according to our understanding, outside change.
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In a letter of May 1960, he wrote that in so far as the psyche is capable of telepathic and precognitive perceptions it exists, at least ...
Carl Jung: The phenomena seem to fall into the category of poltergeist manifestations
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In 1961, the year of his death, looking back on the phenomena he had observed, Jung wrote in a letter: “I have seen objects moving that...
Carl Jung: Beforehand I had imagined that I would be dumbfounded if I were to see so fantastic a thing.
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Twenty-five years later, when Jung wass in Central Africa, he was reminded of those experiments by a typical chain of associations. On ...
Monday, November 6, 2017
Carl Jung Quotations from: “Jung’s Last Years” by Aniela Jaffe
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“Jung’s Last Years” by Aniela Jaffe: I was expected, Jung explained, never under any circumstances to allow myself to be irritated by h...
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