"Empirical identification" of the creative cognitive unconscious processes in the collective individuation concerning the "World-Clock models": Part I. Pauli's World Clock dreams and some historical "World-Clock models"
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This paper discusses the empirical identification of hypothetical unconscious creative processes of collective individuation on the basis of Pauli-Jung "World-Clock" interpretations comparing them with their historical ante-descents starting from the "revolutionary" double rotating Sephirotic (partly astronomical partly pleromatic `World-Clocklike') circles as "models" of the Book Bahir and the Royal Mirror of St Stephen. According to our Jungian depth-psychological hypothesis the latter can identify the significant broadening of the creative reflective consciousness.