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Title text: The best part of the book is his descriptions of Freud fainting because Jung didn't believe sex was the cause of everything. |
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- You skeptics are quick to dismiss jung, but he was just saying that there are mythic archetypes in the human mind that we need to understand
- He believed in telepathy, psychokinetic explosions, alchemy, reincarnation, ufos, and he once had a very formative dream in which god, sitting on a golden throne, personally shat on him.
- The problem is people don't read books anymore. They watch 12 minute summaries written by nice modern people who read half the wikipedia entry.
- You're trying to build
- A personal philosophy based on a simplification of a simplification of
- A summary!
- Well how do you get through a complex world with a tiny human brain?
- I read two
- Complex books
- Per year, yell at people about them, and feel great.
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- From the translation by Richard and Clara Winston:
- I thought it over again and arrived at the same conclusion. "Obviously God also desires me to show courage," I thought. "If that is so and I go through with it, then He will give me His grace and illumination?
- I gathered all my courage, as though I were about to leap forthwith into hell-fire, and let the thought come. I saw before me the cathedral, the blue sky. God sits on His golden throne, high above the world--and from under the throne an enormous turd falls upon the sparkling new roof, shatters it, and breaks the walls of the cathedral asunder. So that was it! I felt an enormous, an indescribable relief.
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