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

  2. Jung's concept of religion differed in many respects from traditional Christianity-above all in his answer to the problem of evil and his conception of a God who is not entirely good or kind.

  3. Jung ended up establishing his own approach to depth psychology called analytical psychology. Jung sought to tap the depths of the unconscious in order to deal with present experience and …

  4. Jung considered individuation to be the main task of human development and life itself. Over the time of Jung’s writing and speaking life, he used varying language for many of these terms and …

  5. Psychologische Typen was published by Rascher Verlag, of Zurich, in 1921. It was translated into English by H. G. Baynes (1882–1943), who during 1919–22 was Jung’s assistant in Zurich …

  6. 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 …

  7. A collection of essays, one by Jung, others by the leading practitioners of analytic psychology, including Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph L Henderson, Jolande Jacobi, and Aniela Jaffé.