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That carl jung knew and only the person he wrote about in the red book would know the answers
 
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"There never was a good war, or a bad peace."
"Jung recorded it all. First taking notes in a series of small, black journals, he then expounded upon and analyzed his fantasies, writing in a regal, prophetic tone in the big red-leather book. "
 

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"Jung recorded it all. First taking notes in a series of small, black journals, he then expounded upon and analyzed his fantasies, writing in a regal, prophetic tone in the big red-leather book. "
As in this source...


Was just wondering the OP's intent for posting the thread.
 

Catastrophe

"There never was a good war, or a bad peace."
As in this source...


Was just wondering the OP's intent for posting the thread.
I don't know, but there is some suggestion that Jung's behaviour was not scientific, and perhaps somewhat anomalous for a famous 'researcher'
I have always considered Freud as rather 'clinical' and Jung more 'romantic' but this is only my opinion and perhaps a product of their time that such a dichotemy should arise.
Perhaps to OP will reply on this point.
Cat :relieved:
 
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What an odd thread. I'd certainly like to hear more about how this fits in with "Historical Aerospace" from the OP, because their short one-line post just leaves me hanging. ;P
 

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"There never was a good war, or a bad peace."
What an odd thread. I'd certainly like to hear more about how this fits in with "Historical Aerospace" from the OP, because their short one-line post just leaves me hanging. ;P
You are quite correct. It is up to the poster where they start it but, in this case I think you will find the powers that be will move it elsewhere quickly.
This is different from people going 'off topic' in a correctly labelled thread.

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I cannot see a tie in with historical aerospace, unfortunately.
As this is Space.com, we do not have a forum section for off topic discussions, sorry folks, I will close this thread.
~LC
 
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