Jung and Freud’s first meeting in 1907

After reading Freud’s monumental The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and having begun a correspondence with him, Jung was invited to Vienna in 1907, when he finally met the master himself. The two men spoke without interruption for 13 hours–from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. (See Jung, 1963: 149)

Much later, in an interview with Kurt Eissler, Jung is reported to have said of the meeting: “A world happened then . . . [it was like giving birth]. At birth everything is already there! In reality there is no time! Time is nothing! That’s what one realizes on such occasions. Those are . . . moments, that are completely timeless (reported in Bair, 2003: 117)

–from Trauma and the Soul by Donald Kalsched (2013)

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