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What We Can Learn from Jung’s Near-Death Experience

By David Langness — 2015

After suffering a major heart attack in Switzerland in 1944, Carl Jung–the pioneering psychologist and philosopher who thought and wrote so much about death–had a near-death experience himself.

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