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7/20/2025, 5:06:24 AM
>>24566317
Nobody said anything about the supernatural until you did, and the paranormal is not the supernatural. Again, if you actually read him beyond 1 book, you'd know he openly dabbled in magic and alchemical ideas and studies, which clearly and directly impacted his philosophy and way of conducting psychological analysis. His entire Red Book is him directly engaging with his unconscious to reach deeper to the collective unconscious with the aid of a daemon, the closest to any sense of the "supernatural" if even that he comes to.
Further, new scholarship cherishes the fact that Jung was basically a wizard pretending to be a scientist, see pic related. Its not a negative what you are pointing out, in fact it just comes off as infantile truisms that lack any actual point or deep understanding. The very thing you are pointing out is why I like him.
Nobody said anything about the supernatural until you did, and the paranormal is not the supernatural. Again, if you actually read him beyond 1 book, you'd know he openly dabbled in magic and alchemical ideas and studies, which clearly and directly impacted his philosophy and way of conducting psychological analysis. His entire Red Book is him directly engaging with his unconscious to reach deeper to the collective unconscious with the aid of a daemon, the closest to any sense of the "supernatural" if even that he comes to.
Further, new scholarship cherishes the fact that Jung was basically a wizard pretending to be a scientist, see pic related. Its not a negative what you are pointing out, in fact it just comes off as infantile truisms that lack any actual point or deep understanding. The very thing you are pointing out is why I like him.
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