: Jung defined astrology as a symbolic representation of the archetypes of the collective unconscious.
: He viewed astrology as "the elder sister of alchemy," stating that alchemical symbols were deeply saturated with astrological meaning.
: In the early 1950s, Jung conducted a statistical study to find correlations between marriage and planetary aspects. While the statistical results were inconclusive , he used the findings to further develop his theory of synchronicity.
Carl Jung viewed astrology as a sophisticated symbolic language of archetypes rather than a literal science. He integrated it into his analytical psychology as a tool for understanding the "sum of all the psychological knowledge of antiquity" and used it as a diagnostic aid in his clinical practice.
: Jung believed that moments in time possess specific psychological qualities, which astrology attempts to map through planetary positions. Clinical and Scientific Application
: He argued that astrology operates through synchronicity —the principle of "meaningful coincidence"—rather than cause-and-effect.
: Jung defined astrology as a symbolic representation of the archetypes of the collective unconscious.
: He viewed astrology as "the elder sister of alchemy," stating that alchemical symbols were deeply saturated with astrological meaning. Jung on Astrology
: In the early 1950s, Jung conducted a statistical study to find correlations between marriage and planetary aspects. While the statistical results were inconclusive , he used the findings to further develop his theory of synchronicity. : Jung defined astrology as a symbolic representation
Carl Jung viewed astrology as a sophisticated symbolic language of archetypes rather than a literal science. He integrated it into his analytical psychology as a tool for understanding the "sum of all the psychological knowledge of antiquity" and used it as a diagnostic aid in his clinical practice. While the statistical results were inconclusive , he
: Jung believed that moments in time possess specific psychological qualities, which astrology attempts to map through planetary positions. Clinical and Scientific Application
: He argued that astrology operates through synchronicity —the principle of "meaningful coincidence"—rather than cause-and-effect.