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While everything else that exists takes up a certain amount of room, the soul [i.e. the psyche] cannot be located in space. … What bulk can we ascribe to thoughts? Are they small, large, long, thin, heavy, fluid, straight, circular, or what? … [So] here we are with our immediate experiences of … something that has taken root in the midst of our measurable, ponderable, three-dimensional reality, that differs bafflingly from this in every respect and in all its parts, and yet reflects it. (MMSS: 188)
Decoding Jung's Metaphysics: The Archetypal Semantics of an Experiential Universe
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