Carl Gustav Jung

Carl Gustav Jung

Carl Gustav Jung

Carl Gustav Jung was born on July 26, 1875, in Kesswil, Switzerland. He studied medicine at the University of Basel under challenging financial conditions. In July 1900, upon completing his medical studies, he decided to become a psychiatrist and began working as an assistant to Eugen Bleuler, the director of the Burghölzli Hospital. There, he encountered psychosis for the first time and dedicated himself to discovering the true core behind every troubled soul. This dedication was essentially his sole pursuit until the end of his life on June 6, 1961. He left behind a vast body of written work, still unexplored and untapped by humanity, which is in great need of it. In the coming decades of the 21st century, it is possible that his visions will become reality and humanity will come to know itself.

  1. Memories, Dreams, Reflections

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  2. Psychology and Religion

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  3. The Red Book, a Reader's Edition

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  4. The Red Book

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