Tag Archives: Carl Gustav Jung
“Man cannot stand a meaningless life.”
This is the answer the renown and revered psychologist Carl Gustav Jung gave to the final question posed to him by the British interviewer, John Freeman, in 1959. I offer here my transcript of the final nine minutes of the … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, Carl Gustav Jung, death, good and evil, John Freeman
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Seven Days with Carl Jung, Part I of II
I will spend one week alone in the country, in a comfortable guest house lent to me by a friend living near Uppsala, Sweden, reading and immersing myself in the book by the renown psychologist Carl Jung, Liber Novus (Latin … Continue reading