Jung, His Life and Work: A Biographical MemoirThis full-scale study of Jung's life and work is written by a close student, friend, and associate of more than thirty years. It is a lucid, penetrating account of his career, stressing the essential wholeness of the man and tracing the difficult path that led to that wholeness. From his earliest years to his death, through the crowded inner and outer events of his long ifetime, Hannah presents a view of the real Jung, not the creature of legend and cult. She treats his theoretical apparatus as well as such personal matters as his relationship with Toni Wolff and his supposed flirtation with Nazism. Here we see Jung's humanity and his genius as a "navigator of the unconscious." |
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Page 129
He replied : “ I think it depends on how many people can stand the tension of the
opposites in themselves . " If enough can do so , I think the situation will just hold ,
and we shall be able to creep around innumerable threats and thus avoid the ...
He replied : “ I think it depends on how many people can stand the tension of the
opposites in themselves . " If enough can do so , I think the situation will just hold ,
and we shall be able to creep around innumerable threats and thus avoid the ...
Page 189
The Christian religion has perhaps torn the opposites farther apart than any other
great religion , thus making them fully visible . But it has ... It is unfortunately an
illusion to believe that one opposite can ever permanently overcome the other .
The Christian religion has perhaps torn the opposites farther apart than any other
great religion , thus making them fully visible . But it has ... It is unfortunately an
illusion to believe that one opposite can ever permanently overcome the other .
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... spontaneously by nature herself or can be taught to the patient by the analyst .
As a rule it occurs when the analysis has constellated the opposites so powerfully
that a union or synthesis of the personality becomes an imperative necessity .
... spontaneously by nature herself or can be taught to the patient by the analyst .
As a rule it occurs when the analysis has constellated the opposites so powerfully
that a union or synthesis of the personality becomes an imperative necessity .
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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