Jung, Carl Gustav
1875-1961     86 years
famous psychoanalyst of 20th century Europe

born Switzerland

father, Christian pastor
mother...

introverted, solitary childhood

married, 5 children, mistresses

started out in S. Freud's circle, later broke away

became known for his work on the "collective
unconscious" of man, myths, archtypes, etc...

traveled N. Africa, Kenya, USA (New Mexico), India...
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the other day I was reading about Carl Jung, one of
the greatest psychologists of this age…but
sometimes one wonders whether to call these
people psychologists or not. He was a very restless
man, absolutely restless. He could not sit silently for
a single moment; he would turn and toss, he would
do something or other. If there was nothing to do, he
would smoke his pipe, and he was a chain-smoker.

Then he had a heart attack and the doctors said to
stop smoking, an absolute stop. Now it was very
difficult. He started feeling his restlessness too
much, he started feeling crazy. He would walk up
and down in the room, he would go outside, for no
reason; he would sit in this chair and the other.

And then he recognized the fact that the pipe had
been very, very helpful. It was a release, a sort of
release of his restlessness. So he asked the
doctors, “Can I put the empty pipe in my mouth? Is it
allowed?” – an empty pipe! “That will help me...”

                                                       --Osho
                              The Tantra Experience, ch. 5