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	<title>Comments on: Travels with Jung: The Red Book</title>
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		<title>By: Richard V. Gilbert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;...Cartesian tradition and accept that our fundamental human nature is not a thinking thing, but rather a feeling thing, and that most of our decisions (for better or for worse) are fundamentally grounded in our emotional life rather than in our rational mind.&quot;

I personally am excited about this book. However I fear that the book will be way &quot;over my head&quot;! I am no psychologist but I remember learning about both Freud and Jung in Psych 101! I believe mush as they do that we have inner feelings that we are constantly fighting and suppressing!]]></description>
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<p>I personally am excited about this book. However I fear that the book will be way &#8220;over my head&#8221;! I am no psychologist but I remember learning about both Freud and Jung in Psych 101! I believe mush as they do that we have inner feelings that we are constantly fighting and suppressing!</p>
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