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“6 lines and play of transformations”: Pauli to von Franz, November 10–12, 1953: PLC5 [1672].
‘must either fly apart or flow into the other’: Fierz to Pauli, October 13/16, 1953: PLC5 [1652].
“then also is the 12 ‘incomplete’”: Pauli to von Franz, November 10–12, 1953: PLC5 [1672].
“the exact symmetrical mental attitude of the pairs”: Pauli to von Franz, November 10–12, 1953: PLC5 [1672].
appealed to him “instinctively”: Pauli to von Franz, November 10–12, 1953: PLC5 [1672].
never discussed it in their letters: Pauli’s horoscope was deposited at the ETH (Wissenschaftshistorische Sammlung, Heisenberg’s, Hs. 1056: 30880).
“manifest itself both negatively and positively (creatively)”: Pauli (1948a), p. 192. See chapter 11.
the instabilities of these boundaries between houses: This description is based on a report Enz requested from an expert interpreter of horoscopes. The interpreter suggested an alternate and perhaps better astrological explanation of Pauli’s sensitivity to the equinoxes in “The moon-lilith opposition on the equinoxal axis in his horoscope, ‘Lilith’ being the outer focus of the moon’s elliptic orbit” (Enz [2002], pp. 464 and 498).
“archetype of the quaternity”: P/J [66P], December 23, 1953.
“what my physical dream symbolism is aiming at”: P/J [66P], December 23, 1953.
“Certainly not I”: Pauli to Huxley, August 10, 1956: PLC6 [2322].
“beat me gently on the left ear”: Pauli to Sambursky, October 11, 1957: PLC5, p. xxxv.
“but underdeveloped, even infantile”: Pauli to von Franz, April 15, 1951: PLC4 [1209].
became critical of him: See Gieser (2005), pp. 148–149, 151. Gieser interviewed her in 1993.
“that their relationship was tragic”: Gieser (2005), p. 151. From Gieser’s interview of Meier in 1993.
“Pauli himself never experienced any harm”: Quoted from Enz (2002), pp. 491–492.
“a synchronistic phenomenon as conceived by Jung”: Quoted from Enz (2002), p. 150.
Chapter 13 • Second Intermezzo—Road to Yesterday
“the shadow and my real father”: P/J [69P], October 23, 1956.
“expression with four quantities”: P/J [69P], October 23, 1956. This was Pauli’s dream of October 24, 1955.
north and south, in a single object: Jung (1951), pp. 287–346.
“but not something to take seriously”: Interview with von Franz by Hein Stufkens and Philip Engelen, IKON-television, Küsnacht, November 1990.
“To where is this journey”: Fierz to Pauli, January 22, 1956: PLC6 [2209].
The events took place during a trip to Hamburg: The letters are: Pauli to Rosbaud, December 13, 1955: PLC6 [2214]; Pauli to Fierz, March 2, 1956: PLC6[2253]; Pauli to Jung [69P], October 23, 1956.
“this ‘road to yesterday’”: Pauli to Bohr, December 17, 1955: PLC6 [2216].
“poles in the pairs of opposites”: Pauli (1955a), p. 147.
the phone in his hotel room rang: Pauli to Fierz, March 2, 1956: PLC6 [2253].
“and she was in good health”: Pauli to Fierz, March 2, 1956: PLC6 [2253].
“National Socialism as a historical background”: P/J [69P], October 23, 1956.
“but now it was very human”: P/J [69P], October 23, 1956.
“‘What price glory’”: Pauli to Rosbaud, December 13, 1955.
“what should I say”: Pauli to Fierz, March 2, 1956.
“Now it was as friends—at that time not”: Pauli to Rosbaud, December 13, 1955.
“as regards my mental and spiritual well-being”: P/J [69P], October 23, 1956. This is from a dream Pauli had experienced, October 24, 1955.
“symmetry between past and present”: Pauli to Fierz, March 2, 1956: PLC6 [2253].
“make a journey as I have made to Hamburg”: Pauli to Fierz, March 2, 1956: PLC6 [2253].
Chapter 14 • Through the Looking Glass
“This secret fills us with apprehension”: P/J [76P], August 5, 1957. This is from a dream Pauli had November 24, 1954.
Chinese philosophy seeks to reconcile opposites: P/J [59J], March 7, 1953.
“and [his] fear of them”: P/J [76P], August 5, 1957. This is from a dream Pauli had November 24, 1954.
“the whole point is about distinguishing between the two”: P/J [76P], August 5, 1957. This is from a dream Pauli had November 24, 1954.
“left is the mirror image of the right”: Jung (1944),