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1 2.1 (15)| Teilhard de Chardin, C.G. Jung, Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, 2 2.2 (24)| rejected correspondences, and Jung emphatically relativised 3 2.3.2 | psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. James defined religion 4 2.3.2 | architects of their own destiny. Jung emphasized the transcendent 5 2.3.2 | Age thought and practice. Jung, indeed, “not only psychologized 6 2.3.2 | It is certainly true that Jung's psychology sheds light 7 2.3 (34)| Thomas M. King s.j., “Jung and Catholic Spirituality”, 8 2.3 (34)| clearly inspired and guided by Jung's psychology. ~ 9 2.3.2 | the god within” to which Jung refers, the essential divinity 10 2.3.2 | Eastern religions and by Jung, offers a contemplative 11 2.3 (36)| Carl Gustav Jung, Wandlungen und Symbole 12 2.4 | many. It is also linked to Jung's espousal of the theory 13 3.5 | the rest of reality. From Jung's time onwards there has 14 6.1 | illusory. It is crystallised in Jung's theory that the human 15 7.2 | psychology founded by C.G. Jung, a former disciple of Freud. 16 7.2 | former disciple of Freud. Jung recognised that religion 17 7.2 | of evil is raised. C.G. Jung saw evil as the “shadow