i've never read/heard that he was "schizophrenic" (very or even a little). i doubt that he was. and what do we really know of a man once the historians take over? less than zero. was he a nazi? a nut? a quack? a mystic? all i know is anyone who treats his pots and pans (or vw) with love can't be all bad. as the buddha says, may all beings be at peace, even pots-n-pans and vw's too dg At 06:22 PM 7/16/98 -0400, you wrote: >>> >>Carl Jung, the great psychologist, thought that it was best to speak well >>of his cooking pots and pans, as they had "feelings." >> >>True. >> >>dg > > >no offense but he was very schizophrenic, but truly a great psychologist, >wierd huh. > > |
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