"In the threatening situation of the world today, when people are
beginning to see that everything is at stake, the projection-creating
fantasy soars beyond the realm of earthly organizations and powers
into the heavens, into interstellar space, where the rulers of human
fate, the gods, once had their abode in the planets.... Even people
who would never have thought that a religious problem could be a
serious matter that concerned them personally are beginning to ask
themselves fundamental questions. Under these circumstances it would
not be at all surprising if those sections of the community who ask
themselves nothing were visited by `visions,' by a widespread myth
seriously believed in by some and rejected as absurd by others."--C.
G. Jung, in Flying Saucers Jung's primary concern in Flying Saucers is
not with the reality or unreality of UFOs but with their psychic
aspect. Rather than speculate about their possible nature and
extraterrestrial origin as alleged spacecraft, he asks what it may
signify that these phenomena, whether real or imagined, are seen in
such numbers just at a time when humankind is menaced as never before
in history. The UFOs represent, in Jung's phrase, "a modern myth."
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A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky. (From Vols. 10 and 18, Collected Works)
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ISBN
9780691213163
Publisert
2020
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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