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At Bolligen Jung created a �monument out of stone to express what the Tower means to me.� On one side, Jung carved in Latin �In remembrance of his seventy-fifth birthday, C. G. Jung made and placed this here as a thanks offering in the year 1950.� On the side shown in this photograph, Jung created a mandala centered on Telesphorus, the Greek demi-god of healing, surrounded by a Greek inscription, part of which says, �This is Telesphorus, who roams through the dark regions of this cosmos and glows like a star out of the depths. He points the way to the gates of the sun and to the land of dreams.�
At Bolligen Jung created a �monument out of stone to express what the Tower means to me.� On one side, Jung carved in Latin �In remembrance of his seventy-fifth birthday, C. G. Jung made and placed this here as a thanks offering in the year 1950.� On the side shown in this photograph, Jung created a mandala centered on Telesphorus, the Greek demi-god of healing, surrounded by a Greek inscription, part of which says, �This is Telesphorus, who roams through the dark regions of this cosmos and glows like a star out of the depths. He points the way to the gates of the sun and to the land of dreams.�