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Esoteric Thinkers & Meta-Scientists: The Chart of Carl Jung
A towering figure of 20th-century thought, Carl Gustav Jung was the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Moving beyond the theories of his early mentor Sigmund Freud, Jung charted the depths of the psyche, introducing revolutionary concepts such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, the shadow, and the lifelong process of individuation toward wholeness.
NATAL CHART ASPECTS
Mars (7° Pisces)sextileJupiter (3° Capricorn)(2°26')
Mars (7° Pisces)quincunxMoon (9° Libra)(4°3')
Sun (21° Aries)semisextileMercury (24° Pisces)(10°27')
Mars (7° Pisces)trineNeptune (8° Scorpio)(11°40')
Neptune (8° Scorpio)semisextileMoon (9° Libra)(15°43')
Saturn (18° Capricorn)quincunxUranus (17° Leo)(20°38')
Mars (7° Pisces)oppositePluto (4° Virgo)(27°52')
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*Note: The AI interpretation below was generated from the complete natal chart data provided by our PAT software. For clarity and focus on this page, the list above is truncated from the full chart of 13 aspects.

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XORD AI Astrologer Interpretation
Mars (18) sextile Jupiter (22):
This is the most exact aspect at a 2°25' orb.
Mercury (11) quincunx Saturn (7):
Displays an orb of 10°36'.
Sun (19) conjunct Mercury (11):
Holds a significant orb of 19°31'.
Sun (19) sextile Jupiter (22):
Presents an orb of 20°39'.
Venus (4) trine Saturn (7):
Shows an orb of 23°4'.
Venus (4) square Moon (3):
Engages with an orb of 25°37'.
Saturn (7) semisextile Moon (3):
Marked by a larger orb of 48°41'.
Sun (19) conjunct Mars (18):
Reflects a substantial orb of 138°14'.
Mercury (11) conjunct Mars (18):
Captures an extensive orb of 157°45'.
Chart Features:
Conjunctions: 4. Squares: 2. Trines: 1. Sextiles: 4. Semisextile: 1. Quincunxes: 5. Yods: 2. 3-Stellium: Sun-Mercury-Mars.
Summary: Mars is structurally active, appearing prominently in sextile patterns. The Sun is central to multiple conjunctions, forming a 3-stellium with Mercury and Mars. Repeated themes include quincunx formations influencing the structure's adaptive dynamics, highlighting Saturn's involvement. The chart showcases dense planetary energy distributions with two yods and a significant stellium.
A photograph of the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung.
Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology.

Following a creative crisis and an irreconcilable split with his mentor Sigmund Freud in 1913, Carl Jung embarked on a profound period of self-exploration he called his "confrontation with the unconscious." From this journey, he emerged with the foundational concepts of analytical psychology. He proposed a psyche composed not only of a personal unconscious but also a collective unconscious, a universal reservoir of shared human images and patterns he termed "archetypes"—a concept that would profoundly influence the psychological astrology of figures like Liz Greene.

Jung’s vision was holistic, embracing the spiritual and mystical dimensions of human experience that mainstream science often dismissed. He argued that the psyche inherently strives for wholeness through a process called "individuation," which involves integrating the conscious ego with the unconscious, including its darker "shadow" aspects. In his later work, he drew heavily on metaphors from medieval alchemy, seeing the alchemical transformation of lead into gold as a symbol for the psyche's journey toward the Self—a union of opposites he called the *coniunctio*.

A curious bit: XORD's founder wrote a book, Jung's Demon: A serial-killer’s tale of love and madness, as Trygve E. Wighdal.