Vine Deloria, Jr., C. G. Jung and the Sioux Traditions: Dreams, Visions, Nature, and the Primitive, Spring Journal Books Reviewed by Thomas C. Gannon As no doubt one of the few who has devoted significant parts of my life to reading and writing about both Carl Gustav Jung and Vine Deloria, Jr., I am perhaps uniquely situated to comment upon Deloria's final book, published posthumously, C. G. Jung and the Sioux Traditions: Dreams, Visions, Nature, and the Primitive (Spring Journal Books, 2009). The very title of the book, in fact, had me already much inclined in its favor. I ...
CARL JUNG 1875 - 1961 Dr. C. George Boeree In Czech: Carl Jung (translated by Barbora Lebedova ) Anyone who wants to know the human psyche will learn next to nothing from experimental psychology. He would be better advised to abandon exact science, put away his scholar's gown, bid farewell to his study, and wander with human heart throught the world. There in the horrors of prisons, lunatic asylums and hospitals, in drab suburban pubs, in brothels and gambling-hells, in the salons of the elegant, the Stock Exchanges, socialist meetings, churches, revivalist gatherings and ...