Mind and Body

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March 21, 2010

For decades Carl Jung's "Red Book" remained the most famous unpublished book in the history of psychology. Jung refused to publish it during his lifetime, and his heirs kept it locked up after he died. The "Red Book" recorded Jung's visionary paintings and laid out his radical ideas for a new kind of psychology. In this hour of To The Best Of Our Knowledge, we'll tell you why this legendary book will change our thinking about Carl Jung.

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A great deal of our thinking is shaped by our unconscious minds, such as routine tasks we do automatically.

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Novelist Siri Hustvedt has an undiagnosed seizure disorder which afflicts her at unpredictable moments.

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Steve Paulson talks with philosopher Alva Noe, author of "Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness."

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Don Lattin says the whole strange trip started when Leary swallowed some magic mushrooms in Mexico in 1960.

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Sonu Shamdasani is a historian of psychology at University College, London, and editor of Carl Jung's "Red Book."

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