Marie-Louise von Franz was a Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar who worked closely with Carl Jung.
She founded the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich and authored numerous books on analytical psychology, focusing on fairy tales, alchemy, and active imagination.
Von Franz was known for her extensive dream interpretation work, claiming to have analyzed over 65,000 dreams.
She also conducted research on the unity of psychological and material worlds, exploring the archetypal nature of natural numbers.
Her contributions to Jungian psychology include investigations into the I Ching's connection to DNA and the concept of the unus mundus.
Von Franz's work continues to influence the field of depth psychology and dream analysis.
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