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Those who, like Carl Gustav Jung and Erich Fromm had a more positive view of the psychological nature of religion, were generally relegated outside the framework of organized psychoanalysis.
Carlo Strenger: The evolving relationship between psychoanalysis and Jewish thought 2010
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And though it was coined back in the sixteenth century by Paracelsus, an alchemist, it was Carl Gustav Jung who made it popular.
Vivian Rising Daniella Brodsky 2010
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Carl Gustav Jung was 37 when by most accounts he lost his soul.
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By way of further explanation this is an extract from the the interpretation by the psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, of the type of person I suspect Brown is:
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However, whereas Freud regarded the unconscious as generally disruptive within the psychic life of the individual, James sided more with Carl Gustav Jung.
William James, part 4: The psychology of conversion Mark Vernon 2010
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By way of further explanation this is an extract from the the interpretation by the psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, of the type of person I suspect Brown is:
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Carl Gustav Jung was a keen investigator and an able therapist of the human being, who carried his work forward with a mind free from preconceptions and academic fetters.
C. G. Jung and Psychosynthesis, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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If the financial "crisis" is seen as Wall Street on cocaine, and Dodi al Fayed's driver, Henri Paul, had ingested scopolamine (as his comportment suggests), how would Francis Ford Coppola (or Bob Altman, for that matter) tell the story of how domestic deployment of Viet Nam-age Agent Orange on the US/Mexican border escaped what Carl Gustav Jung called the, uh, collective consciousness?
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In his work after breaking with Freud, and Gross, Carl Gustav Jung conceived of and pondered what others OF less enlightenment called coincidence, as something more. there is no such thing as coincidence.
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Tristan, obsessed with Carl Gustav Jung, alchemy, and convincing Wendell to marry him. follows her to Texas, lures her to the hoodoos of New Mexico, loses her to a Special Ops soldier, and does the unspeakable: calls her father.
HH Com 267 (264) Miss Snark 2006
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