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  1. It is spec ifically aimed toward those who would like to engage deeply with the literary documentation of Jung’s inner development. It would undoubtedly accord with Jung’s intention if this edition helps …

  2. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle Translated from “Synchronizität als ein Prinzip akausaler Zusammenhänge,” Naturerklärung und Psyche (Studien aus dem C. G. Jung-Institut, IV; …

  3. To Jung, personality as a whole is called psyche. It embraces conscious and unconscious thoughts, feelings, and behavior and functions as a guide to the social and physical environment. Like Freud, …

  4. Jung hypothesized that longer reaction times, unusual responses, or emotional disturbances often indicated the presence of a complex. Complexes are like nodes in the unconscious where related …

  5. Jung was especially knowledgeable in the symbolism of complex mystical traditions such as Gnosticism, Alchemy, Kabala, and similar traditions in Hinduism and Buddhism. If anyone could make sense of …

  6. Jung's theory of psychological types is elucidated, incorporating the dichotomies of introversion/extroversion, thinking/feeling, sensation/intuition, and judging/perceiving, along with the …

  7. As a scientist, Jung is an empiricist. When Jung speaks of his religious experiences in this book, he is assuming that his readers are willing to enter into his point of view.