“AS FAR AS WE CAN DISCERN, THE SOLE PURPOSE OF HUMAN EXISTENCE IS TO KINDLE A LIGHT OF MEANING IN THE DARKNESS OF MERE BEING.” ―Carl Jung
"While Jungian theory has numerous critics, Carl Jung's work left a notable impact on psychology. His concepts of introversion and extraversion have contributed to personality psychology and also influenced psychotherapy. His advice to a patient suffering from alcoholism led to the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous, which has helped millions of people suffering from alcohol dependence."
―Psychology.about.com
"C. G. Jung dedicated himself to observing his own inner world. He found insights in the study of medieval alchemical texts and working with patients' dream symbols. In his travels to New Mexico and parts of Africa and India, he gained a multi-cultural perspective. He developed an empirical yet radical approach to the human personality. His approach, known as analytical or depth psychology, embraces the opposites, the feminine, and the spiritual."
―jungionic.org
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