Agora Cosmica
Psychological Types: Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (Part 1 of 12) Ten-year-old Carl stands in a cold doorway, his father's dark study on one side and his mother's sunlit garden party on the other, belonging fully to neither. Carl's father, the village pastor, shrinks and trembles among the Sunday guests, then comes back to life the moment he is alone with his Greek books. His mother is the reverse: heavy and far away in the empty house, radiant the instant company arrives. Standing between them, the boy feels himself pulled both ways at once, a compass needle between two norths. He doesn't choose that afternoon. But the difference his body learns in that doorway is the seed of the psychology he will spend his life building: the introvert and the extravert, two ways of being alive. 1885. Carl Jung is 10. The parsonage at Kleinhüningen, near Basel. This is the first of twelve. The other eleven chapters, and a conversation with the Echo of Jung, are waiting at agoracosmica.org. Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.
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