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Wolfgang Pauli’s Dreams:The Archetypal Foundation of Science

$15.00

In 1932, Austrian quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli consulted Carl Jung in a state of personal distress.  Fourteen years later, after the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Pauli returned to Jung to discuss his dreams that followed World War II.  In this talk, we will examine the personal and psychological relationship between Jung and Pauli, as well as Pauli’s post-war dreams which focused on the archetypal foundation of science, his concern that science had birthed a world-annihilating   catastrophe, and his recognition that the future of civilization, as well as the survival of our planet Earth, rested on a renewed understanding of scientific creativity.

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Presented by J. Gary Sparks, M.A., M.Div.  on January 25, 2019.

In 1932, Austrian quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli consulted Carl Jung in a state of personal distress.  Fourteen years later, after the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Pauli returned to Jung to discuss his dreams that followed World War II.  In this talk, we will examine the personal and psychological relationship between Jung and Pauli, as well as Pauli’s post-war dreams which focused on the archetypal foundation of science, his concern that science had birthed a world-annihilating   catastrophe, and his recognition that the future of civilization, as well as the survival of our planet Earth, rested on a renewed understanding of scientific creativity.

J. Gary Sparks is a 1982 Diploma graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich and maintains an analytic practice in Indianapolis.  He is the author of At the Heart of Matter: Synchronicity and Jung’s Spiritual TestamentValley of Diamonds: Adventures in Number and Time with Marie-Louise von Franz, and Carl Jung and Arnold Toynbee: The Social Meaning of Inner Work.  In his spare time, Gary likes bicycling, cooking with garlic, and anything Mediterranean.