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Page 106
The atmosphere actually seemed to me darker than it had been . It was as though
the sense of oppression no longer sprang exclusively from a psychic situation ,
but from concrete reality . This feeling grew more and more intense .
The atmosphere actually seemed to me darker than it had been . It was as though
the sense of oppression no longer sprang exclusively from a psychic situation ,
but from concrete reality . This feeling grew more and more intense .
Page 178
seemed to grow in stature before their eyes until he apparently towered over the
natives . Evidently a deep level of the unconscious had been reached , a level
common to European and African , for although Jung knew no word of this tribe '
s ...
seemed to grow in stature before their eyes until he apparently towered over the
natives . Evidently a deep level of the unconscious had been reached , a level
common to European and African , for although Jung knew no word of this tribe '
s ...
Page 180
Jung described the dusty , crowded streets outside , and said that this vast hall
seemed like entering the Court of Heaven , as if it were heaven itself . He had the
impression of perfected concentration and of being accepted in the immense void
...
Jung described the dusty , crowded streets outside , and said that this vast hall
seemed like entering the Court of Heaven , as if it were heaven itself . He had the
impression of perfected concentration and of being accepted in the immense void
...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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