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C.G. Jung and the Spirit World

Carl Jung

Although the famous Swiss psychologist, Carl Jung, was a scientist and worked hard to retain his credentials in the scientific community, he was at heart a spiritist. Here’s an excerpt from his Collected Letters which proves the point. I’ve taken this from Colin Wilson’s admirable book, Afterlife.

“I once discussed the proof of identity for a long time with a friend of William James, Professor Hyslop, in New York. He admitted that, all things considered, all these metapsychic phenomena could be explained better by the hypothesis of spirits than by the qualities and peculiarities of the unconscious. And here, on the basis of my own experience, I am bound to concede he is right. In each individual case I must of necessity be sceptical, but in the long run I have to admit that the spirit hypothesis yields better results in practice than any other.”

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