(German pronunciation: [ˈkarl ˈɡʊstaf ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961)
Jung is considered as the first modern psychologist to state
that the human psyche is "by nature religious" and to
explore it in depth.
studied: Eastern and Western philosophy, alchemy, astrology, sociology, literature & the arts.
notable ideas: concept of psychological archetypes, collective unconscious and synchronicity.
emphasized: importance of balance and harmony.
cautioned: against relying too heavily on science and logic, modern man would benefit from integrating spirituality and appreciation of unconscious realms.