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Number and time
Book • 1970
In 'Number and Time', Marie-Louise von Franz delves into the relationship between the psychological and material worlds, drawing on Carl Jung's concept of the unus mundus.
The book examines how numbers serve as archetypal patterns that unify psyche and matter, offering insights into the collective unconscious and synchronicity.
It also explores the mathematical structure of DNA and its analogy to the I Ching.
The book examines how numbers serve as archetypal patterns that unify psyche and matter, offering insights into the collective unconscious and synchronicity.
It also explores the mathematical structure of DNA and its analogy to the I Ching.
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DISCOVERING A NEW ARCHETYPE: The Buddhabrot Fractal Bridging Math, Myth, and the Collective Unconscious
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as a book exploring number and its psychological significance.

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The Life and Work of Marie-Louise von Franz