Carl Jung Quotes about Inspirational
"Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies". Book by C.G. Jung, translated by R.F.C. Hull, 1969.
Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Letters”
No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.
Carl Gustav Jung, Murray Stein (1999). “Jung on Christianity”, p.82, Princeton University Press
Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Memories, dreams, reflections”, Random House Inc
Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Letters”
People will do anything, no matter how absurd, to avoid facing their own souls.
Carl Gustav Jung, Meredith Sabini (2002). “The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung”, p.169, North Atlantic Books
Carl Gustav Jung (2001). “Modern Man in Search of a Soul”, p.240, Psychology Press
Every psychic advance of man arises from the suffering of the soul.
Carl Gustav Jung (1969). “Psychology and religion: west and east”
Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Memories, dreams, reflections”, Random House Inc
šber die Psychologie des Unbewussten (On the Psychology of the Unconscious, 1917) in Gesammelte Werke (1964) vol. 7, p. 58
Carl Gustav Jung (1968). “The Collected Works”
Memories, Dreams, Reflections ch. 11 (1962)
Carl Gustav Jung (1967). “Symbols of transformation: an analysis of the prelude to a case of schizophrenia”