Mind Transformation 335

335
Jung. Journey to the south. The sea.
I missed two days and made no notes due to travelling to Anapa. I started the journey at Thursday arranging a trip via the internet a couple of days earlier. At Friday’s morning I was in Krasnodar and after four hours, in Anapa. I found a room to live in, which is about a 15 minute walk from the sea, and here I am.
I’d wanted to make a note before I started the journey but miscounted time and lost an opportunity. Then I was going to write something when I arrived to the place but had no energy to do that. I wouldn’t say that it was tiresome to travel a distance of 1600km, though lack of good sleep made me lazy to do any kind of mental work.
Now, I’ve already swum twice in the sea and had one long walk in the shore at night. There is extremely warm, I guess, it’s 40C or something. My room is small and without a conditioner so that being here is almost like being in banya. But on the other hand, it’s quite cheep (250rub = 4$), and I can live here as much as I want. Really, I have enough money to be here for about 20 days. Now I think I’ll be here at least 15 days, but maybe stay even longer.
I took two books with me and one of them (“Psychological Types”) is almost read. Another book is “Fight Club”, and even if I get through it very quickly, I can always come back to the first one and reread it again. I don’t think that being once read “Psychological Types” lost its attractiveness for me. I’m sure I’ll read it again anyway—at least some parts of the book which I couldn’t grasp sufficiently in the first time. It seems that I underestimated Jung in 2013, when I tried to listen to his audiobook, which I found pretty dumb. Now I see that it was just one book, which was dumb—not Jung himself. Perhaps I jumped to conclusions and my conjecture was wrong.

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