JEW-ENVY AND OTHER
JUNGIAN COMPLEXES
Mark Simpson puts Carl Gustav on the couch
The Ayran Christ: The Secret Life of Carl Gustav Jung Richard Noll (Macmillan)
Scotland on Sunday, April 1998
On October 28, 1907 Carl Gustav Jung was in an uncharacteristically candid mood. On that day he wrote a love letter to Sigmund Freud, father of the new Psychoanalytical Movement that Jung had just joined. But this love letter, in keeping with Freud's own theories, was a touch ambivalent: My veneration for you has something of the character of a "religious crush", he admitted. Though it does not really bother me, I still feel it is disgusting and ridiculous because of its undeniable erotic undertone. This abominable feeling comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim of a sexual assault of a man I once worshipped.
It turned out just five years later that this something disgusting, ridiculous and abominable did bother the impeccably Aryan doctor from an impeccably pious Swiss bourgeois family after all, and Jung split from the Jewish Darwin to found his own psychological movement. Interestingly, the split with Freud was ostensibly over Freud's insistence that the sexual drives were the original motor force of all human actions. Jung felt this didn't allow for the natural religious and spiritual inclinations of the human race. In other words, Freud refused to accept that religion was some kind of basic drive and that a religious crush might have erotic undertones but wasn't erotic in origin. In Jung's eyes, he was once again a victim of a sexual assault from a man he once worshipped.
As Freud feared, Jung and his mythological mumbo-jumbo proved to be a rallying point for many who rejected the pessimistic and difficult view of the human condition that psychoanalysis put forward, preferring Jung's romantic metaphysics of the collective unconscious and archetypes to serious enquiry into the nature of human desire. To this day people at parties talking about being in therapy often say, Oh, but its not Freudian, of course. Its Jungian, as if this were something to brag about.
Richard Nolls book The Ayran Christ: The Secret Life of Carl Gustav Jung should make them and all the New Age Jungian groupies feel ashamed, or at least a little bit foolish. Though I doubt it will.
Whatever Freuds flaws might be, next to Jung hes a blemishless as Lou Andreas-Salomes foundation cream. If Nolls research just proved that Jung was a charlatan who lied about his research and took the credit for the discoveries of others - which it does - then few people would turn a hair. But his book goes much further than this. It shows how Jung set out to turn analysis into a Dionysian religion with himself as its lion-headed godhead, how he believed himself to be the Aryan Christ and how his Volkish, pagan beliefs complimented and fed into National Socialism and anti-semitism. And how he brainwashed and domineered his mostly female patients who had a religious crush on him.
The picture that Noll - a non-Freudian psychologist - pieces together of Jung is worse than even Jungs former Freudian colleagues suspected at the time. Jung was, by any standards, barking.
But it was Jung's relationship with Freud that seemed to shape his madness; even his obsession with Mithraism. Just before his split with Freud, Jung wrote extensively about the tauroctony, or ritual slaying of a bull that was central image of Mithraism. Mithras is depicted as pinning down a bull and slaying it by plunging a dagger into its neck. A scorpion or lion is usually depicted attacking the bull's testicles. Jung, naturally, was a great follower of astrology and Freud's star-sign was Taurus - The Bull. Even the scorpion attacking the bull's testicles looks like Jung's attack on Freud's libido theory.
Freud had publically annointed Jung as his son, declared his love for him, and looked forward to him inheriting the leadership of Psychoanalytical Movement. Hubristically, perhaps, Freud turned out to be a victim of the very Oedipus Complex he'd discovered. Jung failed to negotiate his ambivalent feelings towards Daddy Freud and murdered him. Jung turned psychoanalysis into a religion to replace Christianity and realised a long-held German aspiration by replacing the Jewish Christ, Freud, with his Aryan self. My own theory is that Freud was a victim of Jew-envy - Jung knew that Freud was a smarter, better, bigger man than him, felt suffocated by this realisation, and like his brown-shirted countrymen were to do twenty years later, resolved to get rid of the inconvenient reminder of his inferiority.
Jung's seduction-assassination syndrome was not only directed at Freud. As Freud put it, in a letter to Sandor Ferenczi in November 1912 about his last serious communication with Jung: I spared him nothing at all, told him calmly that a friendship with him couldn't be maintained, that he himself gave rise to the intimacy that he so cruelly broke off; that things were not at all in order in his relations with men, not just with me but with others as well. He repels them all after a while.... This is why Jung literally turned himself into a God - there wasn't room for other men in his world.
But perhaps the most intriguing part of Freud's observation was his reference to Jung's trusted - and recently deceased - assistant: His referring to his sad experience with Honegger reminded me of homosexuals or anti-Semites who become manifest after a disappointment with a woman or a jew.
Johann Jakob Honegger was a young assistant Jung took under his wing in 1909, telling Freud he had entrusted everything he knew to Johann. But by 1911, when he was only 25, Honegger committed suicide with an overdose of morphine. Noll doesn't go into the details of what prompted this - suicides are frequently acts of revenge - but he does give a startling account of how twenty years later Jung murdered the dead man.
In 1911 Honegger had discovered in a psychotic patient of his the famous solar phallus hallucination, basis of Jung's theory of the collective unconscious and notion of racial memory. But according to Noll, from 1930 onward, knowing that Honegger had been dead twenty years and had no living heirs to complain, Jung deleted Honegger from history and took the credit for the case himself.
Jung was so excited by this hallucination, in which the patient imagined that a large phallus hung from the sun moving back and forth created the wind, because it seemed remarkably similar to a ritual enacted in the pre-Christian Mithraic liturgies. But Noll shows how Jung later lied about the details of this case, claiming that the patient could have had no access to information about Mithraic rituals, in an attempt to use it to prove the existence of the collective unconscious.
But the philosophies of East and West occult religions had anyway been disseminated for years by pamphlets and books that could be bought at newspaper kiosks. Neo-paganism anyone? Hellenistic mystery cults? Zoroastrianism? Gnosticism? Hermeticism? Alchemy? Swedenborgianism? Spiritualism? Vegetarianism? Hinduism? Or perhaps a nice well-matured bit of Neo-Platonism? Jung's whole analytical psychology cult was pieced together out of precisely this roll-call of despair; a pick n mix of hysterical symptoms.
If Jung were alive today he'd be living in L.A., watching the horizon for flying saucers, writing astrology columns for the National Enquirer and selling Solar-Phallus key fobs on his web-site.
Copyright Mark Simpson 2000
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