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This is , I think , at bottom the result of Christianity being a religion it is impossible
to live up to , because it does not allow enough room for the dark side of man or ,
for that matter , for the dark side of God either . All practicing or even professing ...
This is , I think , at bottom the result of Christianity being a religion it is impossible
to live up to , because it does not allow enough room for the dark side of man or ,
for that matter , for the dark side of God either . All practicing or even professing ...
Page 138
From then on Jung knew he had to live with the opposites and could never again
indulge himself in living merely as a “ good man . ” But , naturally , he still had to
learn how to live with evil for many decades , for although we all thought at the ...
From then on Jung knew he had to live with the opposites and could never again
indulge himself in living merely as a “ good man . ” But , naturally , he still had to
learn how to live with evil for many decades , for although we all thought at the ...
Page 290
Jung said that we do not fully live in the opposites : individual - collective . We live
, rather , he said , “ only on the fringe of collectivism and avoid the mainstream of
events as much as possible . I am very conscious indeed that in this we are one ...
Jung said that we do not fully live in the opposites : individual - collective . We live
, rather , he said , “ only on the fringe of collectivism and avoid the mainstream of
events as much as possible . I am very conscious indeed that in this we are one ...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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