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Hi Jaimi
When you say:
"The answer to that has to first take into account your entire view of opposites"
We don't need to get into our personal views (yet).
I think it'd be better to examine or take into account modern science and psychology post-Jung.
For example, psychotherapists post-Jung have had to modify Jungian theories with quantum physics. What's emerged from that synthesis is the "without" source or something more intangible than the biologically based limitations of say a neuropsychologist like Pinker. Do you know what I mean?
Dom
When you say:
"The answer to that has to first take into account your entire view of opposites"
We don't need to get into our personal views (yet).
I think it'd be better to examine or take into account modern science and psychology post-Jung.
For example, psychotherapists post-Jung have had to modify Jungian theories with quantum physics. What's emerged from that synthesis is the "without" source or something more intangible than the biologically based limitations of say a neuropsychologist like Pinker. Do you know what I mean?
Dom
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