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Womankind

How to live a life

One winter evening the Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung, listened to his kettle sing in chorus with the wind outside his tower for more than an hour. Jung had put a kettle on to the fire, and, as the water began to boil, the kettle started to sing. “It sounded like many voices, or stringed instruments,” wrote Jung. “It was as though there were one

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