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Dance of Opposites

East Meets West in Jungian Psychology

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Valentina Petrova
Apr 17, 2025
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Well, it's Wednesday! Again! And so, it is time for another installment of Life Intelligence – the most exciting part of your week! (LOL) Last week's article on the Jungian concept of synchronicity made an impression. I've heard from a few of you and appreciate your positive feedback.

So, this week, we go a little further into Jung's world. Some may know that he studied Eastern philosophy, primarily Buddhism and Hinduism. He drew inspiration from Eastern concepts like the collective unconscious, archetypes, and interconnectedness, integrating them into his psychological theories. Jung's focus on the unconscious also resonates with the Taoist understanding of the harmonious interplay of yin and yang in achieving wholeness.

So, let's break it all down and examine how this applies to life, career choices, creative endeavors, relationships, and well-being.

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