Carl Jung: Gnosticism has renewed its vitality with me recently…

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[Carl Jung: … Gnosticism has renewed its vitality with me recently…]To Father Victor White Dear Victor! May 1948Finally I am able to write to you. I thank you very much for your excellent lecture o…

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Carl Jung: Love is like God: both give themselves only to their bravest knights.

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Love has more than one thing in common with religious faith. It demands unconditional trust and expects absolute surrender.Just as nobody but the believer who surrenders himself wholly to God can p…

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Carl Jung: Love is like God: both give themselves only to their bravest knights.

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Carl Jung: The dream you mentioned, you may remember, was a dream of the little mastodon.

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Carl Jung: The dream you mentioned, you may remember, was a dream of the little mastodon.

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Dr. Wilfred R. Bion:You gave an analogy between archaic forms of the body and archaic forms of the mind. Is it purely an analogy or is there in fact a closer relationship? Last night you said somet…

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Carl Jung: Lao tse speaks of our Original Nature.

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Mary Crile: A remembrance of C.G. Jung:That afternoon after the dinner celebrating Jung’s eightieth birthday everyone assembled for the boat trip down the lake. The boat stopped outside Jung&…

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Carl Jung: Things that are neither useful nor beautiful usually have at least a meaning.

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To Hans WeltiDear Dr. Welti, 23 December 1932Best thanks for kindly sending me the photograph of your hieroglyphic object.As an utter dilettante I am of course completely nonplussed by it. It would…

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Carl Jung: Things that are neither useful nor beautiful usually have at least a meaning.

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