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Subject: Jung and transpersonal psychology


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Harry
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Date Posted: 07:36:14 06/09/04 Wed

Hi all,

I'm new and was wondering what your views are on Jung and transpersonal psychology.

I read somewhere that Jung is considered to be the father of transpersonal psychology. As yet I have found no evidence why this is said to be. If there is anyone who could shed some light on this please do.

Thankyou.

Harry

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Re: Jung and transpersonal psychologyKevin Kinchen22:30:11 09/25/04 Sat



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