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... 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 worst catastrophe of all : the final clash of opposites in an atomic war ...
... 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 worst catastrophe of all : the final clash of opposites in an atomic war ...
Page 137
... opposites . It is easy enough to accept these intellectually and to talk of the really scalding hot pair of opposites - good and evil - as if they were dark and light , hot and cold , or any other natural pair of opposites . But Jung ...
... opposites . It is easy enough to accept these intellectually and to talk of the really scalding hot pair of opposites - good and evil - as if they were dark and light , hot and cold , or any other natural pair of opposites . But Jung ...
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... opposite and that everything depended on reestablishing an equilibrium between the opposites . He had known this intellectually for many years , as anyone can see by reading his definition of the symbol in Psychological Types . But now ...
... opposite and that everything depended on reestablishing an equilibrium between the opposites . He had known this intellectually for many years , as anyone can see by reading his definition of the symbol in Psychological Types . But now ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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