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... understand nothing of it myself , " it was a bitter disappointment to his son , although he admired his father's honesty . And , in preparing for his first communion , he felt there must be a great mystery behind " so preposterous an ...
... understand nothing of it myself , " it was a bitter disappointment to his son , although he admired his father's honesty . And , in preparing for his first communion , he felt there must be a great mystery behind " so preposterous an ...
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... understand or explain . It is a peculiar but widespread human characteristic - and one which Jung always found difficult to understand that , when it proves impossible to deny an irrational fact , people will often do their utmost to ...
... understand or explain . It is a peculiar but widespread human characteristic - and one which Jung always found difficult to understand that , when it proves impossible to deny an irrational fact , people will often do their utmost to ...
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... understanding was the only unbearable torture , " he assumed for many years that all thoughtful people felt the same way . Even in later years , therefore , when it happened that he did not understand the dreams of a patient , he always ...
... understanding was the only unbearable torture , " he assumed for many years that all thoughtful people felt the same way . Even in later years , therefore , when it happened that he did not understand the dreams of a patient , he always ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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