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      <title>What We Have Lost</title>
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      <description>Jung contended that the way to maturity was to find what you lost from your childhood and regain it. There is a certain mystery and allure to this idea. It speaks of paradox. The complete man is he who is still a child at heart. Jesus told us we must be as children to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. In a similar vein, Jung says men must incorporate their anima (and women their animus) to be complete.</description>
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