Although Carl Jung once had a good
relationship with Freud, he diverged radically from him on a number
of fronts. Unlike his mentor, Jung was sympathetic towards
religion, seeing religious symbols as a means of contacting the
unconscious and estranged parts of ourselves. According to Jung we
have a natural religious function that must be expressed for full
psychic health. Freud regarded religion ...
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