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The final volume of the three-part series by Professor Krzysztof Maurin—an esteemed mathematician, founder of the Polish School of Mathematical Physics, as well as a philosopher and thinker—features texts compiled from the author's notes. This installment includes chapters titled "The Thinkers of the Eranos Circle: Pauli, Jung, Corbin," "Meeting Lars Garding," "Meeting Hans Count Lehndorff," "Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker," and "The Mystery of a Meeting." These sections explore individuals who held significant importance for Maurin. The Professor often remarked that a pupil need not seek out a mentor; instead, when the time is right, the mentor will naturally present themselves. This sentiment suggests a spiritual inclination that led him to encounter these remarkable individuals. Keywords associated with his work include meeting, Kabbalah, quantum mechanics, symbol, mythos, and archetype. The above description is provided by the publisher.
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The final volume of the three-part series by Professor Krzysztof Maurin—an esteemed mathematician, founder of the Polish School of Mathematical Physics, as well as a philosopher and thinker—features texts compiled from the author's notes. This installment includes chapters titled "The Thinkers of the Eranos Circle: Pauli, Jung, Corbin," "Meeting Lars Garding," "Meeting Hans Count Lehndorff," "Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker," and "The Mystery of a Meeting." These sections explore individuals who held significant importance for Maurin. The Professor often remarked that a pupil need not seek out a mentor; instead, when the time is right, the mentor will naturally present themselves. This sentiment suggests a spiritual inclination that led him to encounter these remarkable individuals. Keywords associated with his work include meeting, Kabbalah, quantum mechanics, symbol, mythos, and archetype. The above description is provided by the publisher.
