When freud 's die traumdeutung was published, one of the first readers was jung, who worked in a clinic in Zurich. he is so impressed by the text that he tells freud that he wants to meet. Thanks to the jung of freud theory, he invites the jungle to Vienna, thinking that he will go out of the Jewish community. Jung is almost a top performer in meetings with a group of freud's close circle and his students called the "Vienna gang", causing freud to rule out the adler. When he first attended the meetings, "a little too much German" was found in the words of one of the circles. Unfortunately, in the later years of Jung, this “too much German” proved by being remembered and working together with the Nazis.

Although he later deviated his ways, he always stated his admiration for freud's theory, he stated that he had acted in a philosophical tradition, that kant was his philosophical pioneer of his theory, but that freud wrote without looking into any premise or even looking at the whole culture from the outside. He also saw ferud's desire for the individual to be freed from all cultural pressures, to have almost libidonal freedom (here for some reason I remembered the last works of wilhelm reich ) as madness, anxiety and a way to drag melancholy.

This man has a wonderful saying:
"Loneliness does not mean that there is no human around the human being. He feels lonely when he does not have the things he cares about, or has opinions that others find impossible ..."

He was a psychoanalyst that I could not adopt as he was a metaphysical theorist while taking the personality theories lesson. After comparing the jung therapy and sufism teachings made in the book of Sufi psychology I am reading now, I have to admit that I look at him more warmly.

The founder of analytical psychology is the father of archetypes and the person who brings together the meanings of existing symbols .

between books undiscovered self , four archetypes , memories, dreams, ideas , analytical psychology , orientation to the human spirit named books contain translated into Turkish.

has developed four basic archetypes; these are persona, shadow, anima, and animus and essence. these are among the archetypes found in everyone. Apart from this, although rare, there are archetypes such as husband and wife, snake, old man, etc.
(see: persona )
(see shadow )
(see: anima )
(see animus )
(see self )
Jung, which forms these four archetypes, thinks that they should evolve.

He is a person who believes that a person can do telepathy and telekinesis and writes in his books that it is the way they are raised.

is a superhuman who has stated his purpose of life with these sentences; "What drives me is neither extreme optimism nor love of supreme ideals. I am only concerned with the fate of man as an individual."

The owner of the phrase "no matter how much you oppose something, it will continue to persist" is a confusing scientist.