On June 6, 1961, the great psyÂcholÂoÂgist Carl GusÂtav Jung died at his vilÂla at KĂĽsÂnacht, on the shore of Lake Zurich, SwitzerÂland. He was 86 years old.
Jung viewed death as a fulÂfillÂment, rather than a negaÂtion, of life. “As a docÂtor,” he wrote in his 1930 essay, The Stages of Life, “I am conÂvinced that it is hygienic–if I may use the word–to disÂcovÂer in death a goal toward which one can strive, and that shrinkÂing away from it is someÂthing unhealthy and abnorÂmal which robs the secÂond half of life of its purÂpose.”
To this end, wrote Jung many years latÂer in MemÂoÂries, Dreams, ReflecÂtions, a perÂson should folÂlow his instinct and embrace myth: “for reaÂson shows him nothÂing but the dark pit into which he is descendÂing. Myth, howÂevÂer, can conÂjure up othÂer images for him, helpÂful and enrichÂing picÂtures of life in the land of the dead.”
Jung cerÂtainÂly embraced the myth of an afterÂlife, as eviÂdenced in this excerpt from an OctoÂber, 1959 interÂview with John FreeÂman for the BBC proÂgram Face to Face. The 40-minute interview–in which Jung talks about forÂmaÂtive events of his childÂhood, his friendÂship and falling-out with SigÂmund Freud, and his views on reliÂgion and death–can be viewed in its entireÂty here.
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