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He said of this time between 1918 and 1920 that he began to understand that the
goal of psychic development is the Self . There is no linear evolution ; there is
only a circumambulation of the Self . Uniform development exists , at most , only
at ...
He said of this time between 1918 and 1920 that he began to understand that the
goal of psychic development is the Self . There is no linear evolution ; there is
only a circumambulation of the Self . Uniform development exists , at most , only
at ...
Page 177
Then the dancing and singing began , the natives forming a protective ring
around the women and children , then advancing toward the four Europeans ,
dancing more and more wildly around them and toward the four whites seated at
a short ...
Then the dancing and singing began , the natives forming a protective ring
around the women and children , then advancing toward the four Europeans ,
dancing more and more wildly around them and toward the four whites seated at
a short ...
Page 257
In the autumn of that year , in his course at the E . T . H . , Jung began to lecture
on Indian texts . He had begun speaking of dreams in the summer semester , and
in the late autumn he began lecturing on active imagination and on Indian Yoga ...
In the autumn of that year , in his course at the E . T . H . , Jung began to lecture
on Indian texts . He had begun speaking of dreams in the summer semester , and
in the late autumn he began lecturing on active imagination and on Indian Yoga ...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
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