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Total pages original book: 320
Includes a PDF summary of 36 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 26M18S (7.2 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: In 1932, world-renowned physicist Wolfgang Pauli had already done the work that would win him the 1945 Nobel Prize. He was also suffering after a series of troubling personal events. He was drinking heavily, quarrelling frequently, and experiencing powerful, disturbing dreams. Pauli turned to C. G. Jung for help, forging an extraordinary intellectual conjunction not just between a physicist and a psychologist but between physics and psychology. As their acquaintance developed, Jung and Pauli discussed the nature of dreams and their relation to reality, finding surprising common ground between depth psychology and quantum physics and profoundly influencing each other's work. This portrait of an incredible friendship will fascinate readers interested in psychology, science, creativity, and genius.
Other categories, genre or collection: Psychology, Sleep & Dreams, Analytical & Jungian Psychology, Biography: General, States Of Consciousness, Psychological Theory & Schools Of Thought
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