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By epistemically resisting the attribution of reality to anything non-psychic—and thereby relegating non-psychic matter and spirit to the status of mere concepts (cf. AA: 112-113)—Jung ends up finding God in a metaphysically extended form of psyche, far transcending human boundaries. The divinity, for him, is a unifying, universal, all-encompassing field of phenomenality.
Decoding Jung's Metaphysics: The Archetypal Semantics of an Experiential Universe
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