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Kathleen Meadows

Do you recognize the name Carl Gustav Jung?

May 15, 2008 | Comment icon 6 comments
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I'd be surprised if the majority reading this article doesn't. The Swiss born psychiatrist who purportedly formulated and developed a number of ground-breaking theories on the psyche? Dr. Jung has become quite a party favourite among so called New Age adherents, modern philosophers and esotericists. There was a day when I too was an avid proponent of his work. For more than fifteen years. In fact, much of his work nestles comfortably at the centre of my graduate studies in the science of religion. His theories contextualized my teachings of the Tarot, dream interpretation, and psychic development. Spouting Jung can amp the status of any edgey practitioner; edgey with respect to the relationship between human and spirit.

But the more I taught esotericism, the more I was forced to examine more closely those Jungian theories that supported the work. It wasn't long before doubts started an uncomfortable song in the back of my mind. How original were his ideas really? As I studied and taught esoteric work in greater depth, the more I realized that Dr. Jung was just pretty good at hiding his sources. There wasn't anything original or genius in his work at all! His personality theory is a perfect match for the Court Cards in the Tarot deck, and his theories on depth psychology could be found in any number of bodies of work related to spirituality and occult.

Add to this picture the fact that he was respected by the Nazis, and supported by a wealthy wife while blatantly sporting a mistress. To top it all off there was increasingly emerging evidence that he was favoured by the upper classes, including Christian churches due to his anti-Semitism and sexism. The portrait of this "eminent psychiatrist" was becoming downright sinister. So named, "second generation Jungians" were adding to his body of work, and veering ever more away from his original claims. Feminist Jungians in particular were taking apologetic stances in reaction to his insufferable and obvious sexism. Closer investigation revealed a notable minority or Jewish analysts. Yet Jung's popularity continued to flourish among those who embraced his stance. For example growing numbers of Christian Church organizations were bringing his theories into counseling training programs for clergy.

There was, however a psychiatrist who drifted into the annals of obscurity far more worthy of intense examination and study than Carl Jung.

Dr. Carl Wickland treated patients, conducted rigorous research and wrote two books in the early 20th Century on the presence of spirit possession in cases previously diagnosed with a mental illness.

Dr. Wickland was married to a gifted medium and together in the teens and '20's they formed a psychological research non-profit corporation called the National Psychological Institute. Attached to this organization was a sanitarium where from six to ten patients at a time were cared for and brought back to sanity and health.
"After investigations of various psychic media which resulted in convincing, as well as not-so-convincing evidence, I found that Mrs. Wickland, my wife, was an unusually sensitive intermediary through whom spirit Intelligences could directly communicate with the greatest ease." (The Gateway to Understanding, p. 15)

Mrs. Wickland served as the gifted instrument whereby spiritual entities were able to communicate their messages directly. Dr. Wickland would treat these entities through his wife, helping them to understand what happened to them (physical death) and provide some guidance as to how to move forward with their ongoing development now in the spirit world. And leave their now ill human hosts alone to live their lives as they desired.

If you doubt the efficacy of this material I highly recommend you read both of Dr.

Wicklands books and decide for yourself if his work shouldn't be brought into a more central position among the most influential studies of the psyche. Due to the fact his work has been mysteriously plunged into the annals of obscurity, we remain fifty years behind in our grasp of the eternal aspect of our psyche. Ask yourself especially why Dr. Wickland has been systematically moved out of the limelight and into obscurity. Were his experiments and findings a threat to a status quo? I would suggest certainly this becomes obvious when viewed from the perspective that his work challenges the stances of enormous billion dollar industries including the psychiatric and religious institutions that have vested interests in how we conceptualize mental and spiritual health.

Further I believe it is now at this time in our human growth that this understanding is critical if we intend to honour our commitment to understanding the purpose of human embodiments, the relationship between the earth plane and spirit world, and the fact of eternal life. Knowing why we inhabit a physical universe at all may help us get straight about our priorities and advocate more vigorously for a united and moral world.

Kathleen Meadows, M.A.
http://www.tarotbykathleen.com



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Recent comments on this story
Comment icon #1 Posted by REBEL 16 years ago
The man inspires... “There is no coming to consciousness without pain.” “Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you.” “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” Carl Jung
Comment icon #2 Posted by Belle. 16 years ago
Dr Carl Wickland attempted to cure the mentally ill through exorcisms. I am glad he sank into obscurity!!!!
Comment icon #3 Posted by Inner Space 16 years ago
Dr Carl Wickland attempted to cure the mentally ill through exorcisms. I am glad he sank into obscurity!!!! Hear, hear!!
Comment icon #4 Posted by SpaceGoat 16 years ago
the world that we live in now is no different to the Nazi regime, if millions are being slaughtered in order to put some weight on a worthless legal tender note. the Nazi excuse is lame. and your thesis is weak. if the issue at hand is a moral concern, then Jung does not even pale, cannot even be categorically compared to Freud. go to schools and you will find Freud's books, never Jung. who is the upper class that supports this twisted idea? Jung was heavily influenced by Kant. how is it that 15 years of Jungian saturation has not brought this to your attention? Jung looked upon a broad scope ... [More]
Comment icon #5 Posted by theQ 16 years ago
There is a shi_ load of famous people that in their private lives were rotton human beings.
Comment icon #6 Posted by wewhodream 16 years ago
"When I tell you that you lived, for example, in 1836, I say this because it makes sense to you now. You live all of your reincarnations at once, but you find this difficult to understand." "Jung enlarged on some of his concepts shortly before he died. He has changed a good many of them since then." The Seth Material, by Jane Roberts. Circa 1965.


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