'We know that Jung was familiar with the effects of his own drinking early on, from his description of a visit to a distillery at the age of fourteen. He describes the effect of being “gloriously, triumphantly drunk.
There was no longer any inside or outside, no longer an ‘I’ and the ‘others’, No. 1 and No. 2 were no more (he is referring to his sense of having two dissimilar personalities within him);
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caution and timidity were gone and the earth and sky, the universe and everything in it that creeps and flies, revolves, rises, or falls, had all become one.”' - Mary Addenbrooke, 'Jung and the Labyrinth of Addiction'
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