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... Africa itself . He once described the effect the heat had on him : an extraordinary detachment which nothing could touch . Lying in his deck chair one hot afternoon , he actually tried to break this detachment by thinking of all his ...
... Africa itself . He once described the effect the heat had on him : an extraordinary detachment which nothing could touch . Lying in his deck chair one hot afternoon , he actually tried to break this detachment by thinking of all his ...
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... Africa , he remembered to " sit down and not worry , ' always with the best results . So impressed was Jung with this advice and with how it helped him in Africa , that he passed it on to all his pupils who were fated to go through the ...
... Africa , he remembered to " sit down and not worry , ' always with the best results . So impressed was Jung with this advice and with how it helped him in Africa , that he passed it on to all his pupils who were fated to go through the ...
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... Africa , his dreams , disappointingly enough , had been of home and personal problems ; now , as the really strenuous part of the journey came to an end and they were safely on the Nile , he had his first dream of a dark - skinned man ...
... Africa , his dreams , disappointingly enough , had been of home and personal problems ; now , as the really strenuous part of the journey came to an end and they were safely on the Nile , he had his first dream of a dark - skinned man ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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