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The story of Freud and Jung that made me believe in magick
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<blockquote data-quote="somethingtobelievein" data-source="post: 37046" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>They do it to seem mysterious and cool. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So, basically, Jung made a prediction, which then came true, you know, like a scientific hypothesis. I think that's a great way to determine if someone knows what they're talking about or is full of it. They should be able to show the thing they claim actually happening. If they can't, or refuse, they should be totally dismissed. Good post.</p><p></p><p>So if someone is telling you about spirits but can't show you them, or tells you about spells but can't display them working, or tells you about reincarnation/soul trap theories but has nothing but conjecture to go on, or anything like that, you should not take anything they say as more than a fun fan theory about the world. Great insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somethingtobelievein, post: 37046, member: 90"] They do it to seem mysterious and cool. So, basically, Jung made a prediction, which then came true, you know, like a scientific hypothesis. I think that's a great way to determine if someone knows what they're talking about or is full of it. They should be able to show the thing they claim actually happening. If they can't, or refuse, they should be totally dismissed. Good post. So if someone is telling you about spirits but can't show you them, or tells you about spells but can't display them working, or tells you about reincarnation/soul trap theories but has nothing but conjecture to go on, or anything like that, you should not take anything they say as more than a fun fan theory about the world. Great insight. [/QUOTE]
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