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Carl Gustav Jung

C.G.Jung

"All of my work,
everything that I have achieved with my mind and spirit,
evolved out of those initial dreams and fantasies."
Memories, Dreams, Reflections


A great thinker
in the service of others

Institut in Zurich

Carl Gustav Jung was born on July 26, 1875, in Kesswil, Switzerland. He grew up in a religious family (his father was a Protestant minister).
From an early age he decided on a career in medicine and he attended the University of Bashel.
In 1900, when he was 25 years old, he became an assistant at the Burghölzli, Zurich’s mental hospital.

His doctoral thesis was a report of séances (psychic contact with deceased people, usually done in a group) that he had observed during a two-year period. He soon turned to psychiatry and, in 1902, published a case history about a hysterical individual.

Five years after from earning his medical degree, Jung was made a senior staff member and director of a research laboratory. He also held an academic appointment at a university. During the next five years, he was awarded an honorary degree from a foreign university (Clark) and was elected the first president of the International Psychoanalytic Association.

In 1907, Jung’s interest in dymentia (madness) and the interpretation of dreams brought him to the attention of Sigmund Freud. At this time, Freud’s work was not accepted in academic circles, but Jung defended him vigorously, although he never accepted the strong sexual implications of Freud’s teaching.

In 1912, Jung realized that he had to break with Freud and strike out on his own. His separations from Freud, the Burghölzli, and the university, gave him more free time, and he used this to write several important works. He called this period a `confrontation with the unconscious,´ (Jung, 973, p. 170). From his highly personal experiences, he developed what he called analytical psychology.

In 1944, at the age of 69, Jung suffered a massive heart attack. He struggled for life for several weeks. After his recovery, he decided to follow his inner convictions no matter what the consequences. The results were a flood of important manuscripts on the psychological aspects of alchemy, Gnosticism, and religion. He died in 1961, just as his work was becoming accepted throughout the world.

Much of Jung’s discoveries and ideas came from his own experiences, through his personal dreams and visions.These are detailed in his autobiography (Jung, 1973).

Jung`s Epitaph

`The first man comes fom the earth and is of the earth.´

`Invoked or not invoked, the god is present.´

`The second man comes from heaven and is of heaven.´
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