Concerning Dr. Carl G. Jung: Part 1

Recording Location
Lone Pine, Calif.
Recording Date
21 May 1975
Recording Information

Franklin Merrell-Wolff discusses the difficulty that Jung had in understanding mathematics as relayed in Jung’s autobiography Memories, Dreams, Reflections. He offers a resolution of the difficulties Jung raises by examining the mathematical process of abstraction and the principle of thinking in terms of limits. He examines the nature of our empirical science and points out that Jung read Kant at an early age and became a Kantian in his empirical approach to psychological research. He briefly outlines the principle of synchronicity and submits that this provides a mathematical approach to understanding how the seemingly limited power of the human mind has the power to realize the transcendent and the infinite.

Transcript
Recording Duration
63 min
Sort Order
215.00