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can do that is important: P/J [67J], October 10, 1955.
“avoided because of their bad name”: Jung (1952a), p. 513.
“appreciate the psychological arguments”: Jung (1952a), p. 514.
“in the human psyche”: Pauli (1952), p. 221.
“a system of natural laws (that is, a scientific theory)”: Pauli (1952), p. 220.
“constructing such a link”: Pauli (1952), p. 220.
“distinct from the world of phenomena”: Pauli (1952), p. 221.
“postulate of a cosmic order”: Pauli (1952), p. 220.
“images with strong emotional content”: Pauli (1952), p. 221.
“happiness that man feels in understanding” nature: Pauli (1952), p. 221.
“emotional content stemming from the unconscious”: Pauli (1952), p. 234.
“a differentiation that can be traced throughout history”: Pauli (1952), p. 258.
“power of this number”: Pauli (1952), p. 258; Fludd (1621), quoted from Pauli (1952), p. 273.
“one can fall down on both sides”: Pauli to Weisskopf, February 8, 1954: PLC5 [1716].
“a flight from the merely rational”: Pauli (1955a), p. 147.
“the redeeming experience of oneness”: Pauli (1955a), p. 139.
“concept of complementarity”: Pauli (1952), p. 260.
“it is impossible ever fully to understand the totality of nature”: Pauli (1952), p. 259.
“and [one that] can embrace them simultaneously”: Pauli (1952), p. 259.
“neither Pauli nor Jung needed much persuading”: P/J, p. 81.
“Dixi et salvavi animam meam! [I spoke and thus saved my soul]”: Pauli to Fierz, December 25, 1954: PLC [1953].
Chapter 12 • Dreams of Primal Numbers
“an urgent necessity for modern man”: P/J [55P], February 27, 1952.
Schopenhauer and Lao-tse on the philosophical side: Pauli to Weisskopf, February 23, 1954: PLC5 [1725].
“strikes me as an untenable anthropomorphism”: P/J [55P], May 17, 1952.
“Judeo-Christian monotheism is of no use to me”: Pauli to Jaffé, November 28, 1950: PLC4 [1172].
“akin to Buddhism”: Jung (1951), p. 136.
holes in a sea of negative-energy states: Pauli to Fierz, June 2, 1949: PLC3 [1029].
“since it excludes the power of evil”: Jung (1951), p. 41.
“to the catastrophe that bears the name of Germany”: Jung (1947), p. 170.
and became his close friend: Pauli to von Franz, end of December 1951: PLC4 [1334].
“unvarnished spectacle of divine savagery and ruthlessness”: Jung (1952b), p. 366.
in the form of the atomic bomb: Jung (1952b), p. 351.
often tormented him in his dreams: P/J [58P], February 27, 1953.
“a new professorship”: P/J [58P], February 27, 1953.
“something specific from the public”: P/J [58P], February 27, 1953.
also about psychology and even ethical problems: P/J [58P], February 27, 1953.
“So that was really tragic”: Interview with Marie-Louise von Franz by Hein Stufkens and Philip Engelen, IKON-television, Küsnacht, November 1990.
“exploited for both good and evil”: P/J [58P], February 27, 1953.
“it is also the same with me”: P/J [64J], October 24, 1953.
“a lot to tell the strangers about”: P/J [59J], March 7, 1953.
images from psychology by night: P/J [60P], March 31, 1953.
“correspondentia between psychological and physical fact”: P/J [62P], May 27, 1953.
“in geomancy and horoscopy”: P/J [67J], October 10, 1955.
“In my view both are true”: P/J [67J], October 10, 1955.
“successful in the field of archetypal ideas”: P/J [64J], October 24, 1953.
boat trips together on Lake Zürich: See interview with von Franz by Gieser, excerpts in Gieser (2005), pp. 148–149.
in a box in Pauli’s office at the ETH: See van Erkelens (1991).
“on the archetypal meaning of numbers”: Pauli to von Franz, March 9, 1952: PLC4 [1383].
“further development of Babylonian number mysticism”: Pauli to von Franz, March 9, 1952: PLC4 [1383].
“to the concepts ‘even’ and ‘odd’”: Pauli to von Franz, March 9, 1952: PLC4 [1383].
“emerged such exact abstract concepts”: Pauli to von Franz, March 9, 1952: PLC4 [1383].
“to find every pair of ‘friendly numbers’”: Pauli to von Franz, March 9, 1952: PLC4 [1383].
“a psychological problem connected with numbers”: Pauli to von Franz, March 9, 1952: PLC4 [1383].
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