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It's been very hard for me to put this book down. Both Aniela Jaffe, credited as editor, and Jung, who seems to have written a great deal, are very effective and interesting writers.
Jung claimed consistent determination to be scientific and empirical, yet almost every word seems linked to the unconscious, the psychic, the mystical or otherwise essentially unknown. Unlike so many psychiatrists, psychologists, and philosophers, Jung consistently maintained he was Christian and struggled to reconcile Christian mysteries and paradoxes.
I highly recommend the book, plan to add to this thread, and hope others will comment on their interests or concerns.
Jung claimed consistent determination to be scientific and empirical, yet almost every word seems linked to the unconscious, the psychic, the mystical or otherwise essentially unknown. Unlike so many psychiatrists, psychologists, and philosophers, Jung consistently maintained he was Christian and struggled to reconcile Christian mysteries and paradoxes.
I highly recommend the book, plan to add to this thread, and hope others will comment on their interests or concerns.
