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    Hey guys...I have a question. In the Seven Sermons to the Dead, Jung talks about the Nothingness from whence all things come. The Nothingness neither creates nor destroys because it is both creation and destruction balanced against itself. Its potential unrealized. SO...how did "something" comes from this nothingness? If there was only nothing, what was the force that wrought everything else?


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    As it is just meaningless speculation, perhaps the elves did it.

    Psychology has evolved (slowly, painfully and partially) into a science since the days of Jung and Freud just making stuff up.


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    The only study of Jung's that I found interesting, was the study of archetypes. Asides from that, most philosophy offered by early psychoanalists/psychologists was only turgid rants.
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    Thanks for your replies guys!
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    (I'm assuming you are not just being sarcastic )
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    Jung should be spelled J.U.N.K.

    There is no science, but only wild speculation in his teachings.
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