I didnt want to tangent the other thread so made a new one.     Some poo poo  Crowley  for (aside from other things)  his 'psychologification' of magick .  And also Jung ... as if they have taken the magic out of magic .    But I was just thinking .... could we not say instead that 'magic'  influenced psychology and changed psychology to a more magical  (Jungian )  viewpoint ?    (yes, I know many reject Jung , including a psychiatrist I knew who refused to discuss him  - best to avoid the kitchen if one cant handle the heat      ... any suggestion was met with "Talk to my brother, he is a Jungian, I am not. "  )