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Carl G. Jung
Zurich, Switzerland, August 10, 1956
Carl Jung 1956 ALS, "the earth always wants to have children, houses, trees, and flowers that will grow out of her…the great mother"
ALS
Carl Jung (1875-1961). Autograph Letter Signed, "C.G. Jung", in German, 2pp on a single sheet of his personal letterhead, 8.25" x 5.875", Kusnacht-Zurich, Switzerland, August 10, 1956. Includes full translation. Accompanied by the original air mail envelope, addressed in Jung's hand. Vertical mailing fold, light creases. In near fine condition.

Jung writes to his mentee, the psychoanalyst Dr. Rivkah Scharf Kluger, in full: "I should have written to you much earlier, but until now, I never had the chance. Today, a downpour and then a thunderstorm that lasted all night long again interrupted all work on the house, and I have time to thank you and Dr. Kluger for the beautiful birthday present. Even before reading your letter, I identified the trinity as being Ethiopian, from the graphic characters, as it were. This icon is very beautiful! Thank you so much!

Of course I will try to set aside the necessary time for you during your visit in Zurich. I can vividly imagine that you accumulated all kinds of experiences this year. I was very glad to hear that the house and the land belong to you now. This is important for the chthonic powers. I hope that you will find enough free time for entrusting your botanical equivalents to the earth and caring for their growth. You see, the earth always wants to have children, houses, trees, and flowers that will grow out of her and substantiate the marriage between the human soul and the great mother, the most potent counterspell to rootless extraversion! / Warmest greetings to you and your dear husband..."

Apart from Freud, Jung is arguably the most influential psychoanalyst of the 20th century, with his influence extending to literature, anthropology, religious studies, and psychiatry. Jung was also an artist, craftsman, builder and prolific writer. Many of his works were not published until after his death and some are still awaiting publication.

Rivkah Scharf Kluger (1907-1987) was a Swiss psychoanalyst who was born in Bern but lived in Zurich from the age of two. She received her doctoral degree in Semitic Languages and Religious History from the University of Zurich. Kluger trained directly with Carl G. Jung while in graduate school. Her dissertation on "Satan in the Old Testament" was later published as a book. Kluger practiced for many years in Los Angeles and taught seminars all over the world on mythology and biblical stories. She moved with her husband to Israel in 1969, where she continued practicing and teaching at various Jungian training centers.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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