In reading Jung's account of his cases, it is impossible not to be aware that his success was due partly to an element of ruthlessness; he was dominated by curiosity rather than compassion.


p. 36 - C. G. Jung: Lord of the Underworld (1984)


In reading Jung's account of his cases, it is impossible not to be aware that his success was due partly to an element of ruthlessness; he was...

In reading Jung's account of his cases, it is impossible not to be aware that his success was due partly to an element of ruthlessness; he was...

In reading Jung's account of his cases, it is impossible not to be aware that his success was due partly to an element of ruthlessness; he was...

In reading Jung's account of his cases, it is impossible not to be aware that his success was due partly to an element of ruthlessness; he was...