CJ
Carl Jung
Celebrity
Birth Date: July 26, 1875
Birth Time: 7:24 p.m.
Birth City: Uttwil, Thurgau, Switzerland
Leo
Degree : 3º11'42.46"
Sun Sign*
Aries
Degree : 21º41'31.46"
Moon Sign
Bharani
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 25º0'44.36"
Ascendant
Updated at Mar 24, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
CJ
July 26, 1875
7:24 p.m.
Uttwil, Thurgau, Switzerland
Celebrity
Leo
Degree : 3º11'42.46"
Sun Sign*
Aries
Degree : 21º41'31.46"
Moon Sign
Bharani
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 25º0'44.36"
Ascendant
Updated at Mar 24, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Monday
Date July 26, 1875
Time 7:24 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Uttwil, Thurgau, Switzerland
Geo-location 47ºN35'3.84",
Timezone Europe/Zurich

Residence Details

City Uttwil, Thurgau, Switzerland
Timezone Europe/Zurich

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/Zurich) Jul. 26, 1875, 04:30:25 PM
Time (UTC) Jul. 26, 1875, 04:00:39 PM
Time (LMT) Jul. 26, 1875, 04:38:01 PM
Time (Julian) 2406096.16711806
LMT Correction 0.6228 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º6'14.46"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 47ºN35'3.84" Lon: 9ºN20'27.64"

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Personal

Religion/Spirituality | Mystical experience

Vocation

Education | Teacher Healing Fields | Psychologist Medical | Physician Occult Fields | Astrologer Writers | Autobiographer Writers | Textbook/ Non-fiction

Lifestyle

Financial | Gain - Money Through Marriage Financial | Rags to riches Social Life | Hobbies, games

Notable

Extraordinary Talents | For Abstract thought Famous | Historic figure Famous | Top 5% of Profession Book Collection | American Book

Traits

Personality | Loved by all Personality | Unique

Family

Childhood | Disadvantaged Childhood | Order of birth Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs Relationship | Stress - Extramarital affairs Parenting | Kids more than 3

Life Story

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Swiss psychiatrist and author, noted as being an outstanding influence in the development of the theory and practice of analytical psychiatry, synchronicity, introvert-extrovert types, individuation and the personal-collective unconscious. Jung was christened Karl Gustav II Jung, named after his paternal grandfather Carl Gustav I Jung, but given a 'modern' spelling of the name. Jung changed it to Carl when at university. Jung's mother was Emilie Preiswerk (1848 - February 1923). His father was Johann Paul Achilles Jung (21 December 1842 - 28 January 1896). Jung had one sister, Johanna Gertrud ('Trudi') Jung (17 July 1884 - 1935). Jung had five children with his wife Emma: Agathe (26 December 1904), Gret (8 February 1906), Franz (28 November 1908), Marianne (20 September 1910), and Helene (18 March 1914). Jung's father was a Swiss country parson and his mother a typical house frau. Jung's difficulty with his father was stated to be his perception of his spiritual dishonesty, finding it difficult to believe what his dad had to say. Jung saw his mother as having a hearty animal warmth and great sense of humor. Her personality was "unexpectedly powerful...possess of unassailable authority." He loved nature and after a visit to Lake Constance with his mother, decided he must live near water. He loved playing with bricks as a child and developed an interest in plants, animals, and stones. Throughout his life, Jung found solace and peace from sculpting, woodcarving, building towers such as his beloved Bollingen, or canalizing brooks. He once dreamt Pluto was a sculptor. At age eight he recalled his mother as being particularly mysterious and frightening to him, envisioning one night, a luminous shape from her door "...whose head detached and floated along in front of it like a little Moon." Also during this time, he carved a small 2" mannequin with block top coat, hat and shiny boots, placed it in a pencil box with a stone from the Rhine. He hid the box in the attic and felt he must keep its existence and location a secret. Around age nine-ten, he became aware that God's image was not only reflected in man, but in all of nature, and that God and man alike are reflected through the cosmos. At age 12, he developed fainting spells which kept him out of school. He dreamt for hours, was out in nature, drew, "but above all...was able to plunge into the world of the mysterious." Overhearing his father's talk of financial concerns around Carl's illness, Jung realized on some level he could overcome the fainting spells and was able to return to school. Shortly after this, on a long walk to school, he experienced an intense moment of knowing himself: "Previously, I had existed...everything had merely happened to me. Now, I happened to myself. Now I knew: I am myself now, now I exist." In 1898, Jung decided to pursue a career in psychiatry. His career began in earnest when in 1903 he picked up Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams," realizing how Freud's work linked up with his own ideas. The initial correspondence and friendship with Freud began in 1906. He met Freud 3 March 1907, they collaborated on some work but by 1909 he broke from Freud to place greater emphasis on the growth of mankind by archetypal vital forces in the individual. During this period Jung had a decisive dream of being in a two-story house. As he explored it, each floor and room reflected historical eras or from the collective unconscious. Jung's friendship with Freud ended in the first week of January 1913, although they still corresponded throughout the year. They personally met for the last time in September 1913 for the Fourth International Psychoanalytical Congress held in Munich on 7-8 September. During 1913-14, he had numerous visions. Jung stated in his autobiography, "Memories, Dreams, and Reflections" that all of his creative work came from these initial visions, fantasies and dreams. He wrote the mysterious "Septem Sermones ad Mortuos (Seven Sermons to the Dead)" in 1916. Jung had a successful practice and was a much-sought after mentor to countless devotees of his work. An advocate of the use of astrology, Jung wrote in his memorial address, In Memory of Richard Wilhelm, "Astrology would be a large scale example of synchronism, if it had at its disposal thoroughly tested findings...In other words, whatever is born or done this moment of time, has the qualities of this moment of time." In Jung's book, "Synchronicity," he published a study of 483 pairs of couples, seeking to find a possibility of the validity that there is a causal connection between the planets and psycho-physiological disposition. Controversy emerged which questioned Jung's political sympathies during the Hitler era. Countering the anti-Semitic statements that were attributed to him, Jung later said that Hitler had placed him on a list of enemies to be assassinated and that editors were responsible for the ambiguity of his printed words. Between 1938 and 1956, his most scholarly works were written. Jung was a Professor at the University of Basel in 1943. He married Emma Rauschenback 14 February 1903. They had four girls and one boy. Daughter Gret Baumann-Jung became an astrologer, presenting a paper on the horoscope of her father before the Psychological Club in Zurich, October 1974. It is well documented that Jung lived in a love triangle between his wife and Toni Wolff, both of whom became practicing analysts. Toni died at age 64 of a heart attack. Emma died two years later, in 1955. Ruth Bailey, an Englishwoman and friend of 35 years became his housekeeper and companion after Emma died. Jung had numerous affairs during his life. Jung died on 6 June 1961 in Küsnacht, aged 85, after a short illness. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

New Job

Dec. 10, 1900

Work : New Job 10 December 1900 in Zürich (Began working at the Burghölzli mental hospital) .

2

New Job

Oct. 21, 1905

Work : New Job 21 October 1905 in Zürich (Lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Zürich (inaugural lecture)) .

3

Published/Released

Jan. 1, 1916

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1916 (Book released)

4

New Job

Jan. 1, 1943

Work : New Job 1943 (Professor at the Univ. of Basel)

5

Published/Released

Oct. 1, 2009

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 7 October 2009 (Facsimile edition of The Red Book) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

Feb. 14, 1903

Relationship : Marriage 14 February 1903 in Schaffhausen (Emma Rauschenbach) .

2

Significant Relationship Begin

March 1, 1907

Relationship : Meet a significant person 3 March 1907 (Met Sigmund Freud) .

3

Relationship End

Jan. 1, 1913

Relationship : End significant relationship 6 January 1913 (Friendship with Freud ended) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Degree Completion

Sept. 28, 1900

Social : End a program of study 28 September 1900 in Basel (Took Staatsexamen (i.e. became medical doctor)) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Birth Child

Dec. 26, 1904

Family : Change in family responsibilities 26 December 1904 (Birth of daughter Agathe) .

2

Birth Child

Feb. 1, 1906

Family : Change in family responsibilities 8 February 1906 at 1:25 PM in Zürich (Birth of daughter Gret) .

3

Birth Child

Nov. 28, 1908

Family : Change in family responsibilities 28 November 1908 (Birth of son Franz) .

4

Birth Child

Sept. 20, 1910

Family : Change in family responsibilities 20 September 1910 (Birth of daughter Marianne) .

5

Birth Child

March 18, 1914

Family : Change in family responsibilities 18 March 1914 (Birth of daughter Emma Helene) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Father Death

Jan. 28, 1896

Death of Father 28 January 1896 .

2

Mother Death

Feb. 1, 1923

Death of Mother February 1923 .

3

Sibling Death

Jan. 1, 1935

Death of Sibling 1935 (Trudi)

4

Partner Death

March 21, 1953

Death of Mate 21 March 1953 (Toni Wolff) .

5

Partner Death

Nov. 27, 1955

Death of Mate 27 November 1955 (Emma died) .

6

Unspecified

June 1, 1961

Death, Cause unspecified 6 June 1961 in Küsnacht (Age 85) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Other Family

July 17, 1884

Other Family 17 July 1884 in Basel (Birth of sister Trudi) .

2

Great Insight

Jan. 1, 1898

Misc. : Great Insight 1898 (Decided to pursue psychiatry)

3

Other Misc.

Aug. 1, 1898

Other Misc. August 1898 in Basel (The incidents of the cracked table and the shattered knife) .

4

Other Social

Sept. 1, 1913

Other Social 8 September 1913 (Last met Freud) .

5

Mystical Experience

Oct. 1, 1913

Misc. : Mystical Experience October 1913 (Vision of blood flooding Europe) .

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