Remember, we become what we worship.
And as you say, you spend so much time absorbed in Jungian typology that you guess it could be called a religion. So an interesting question to ask would be what is it in Jungian typology are you inclined to worship? And if we can answer that question, we will start to know what you are becoming.
"And since time unknown, there was the world, and there were the beings of the world, who were like a world unto themselves.
And the beings were given the ability to see the world, and the world could be seen. And the beings were given the ability to choose of the world, and the world could be chosen within.
And through the sight of the world, it was shown what was, for each thing was what it was, but each thing was more than what it was, for each thing was effected by, and in turn effected, all other things, and this linking together was also seen. And when the thing was seen as it was, and when the thing was united with the nature of how effect comes to be, the thing was seen fully
And to choose, one had to know what was to be chosen, for some things ought to come to be, while others should not, and it had to be known what one thing was to be called and how it was made, so that it could be chosen correctly. And when these things were known, the proper choice could be made.
And each of these things were placed upon the world, and upon the beings of the world, who were a world unto themselves.
But the beings were not created uniformly, but were distorted, so that each saw clearly in only one of the four ways, what was or what were the effects, and only of the world, or of the world which was in the being. And each of them likewise could know only one of the four aspects to the choice to be made.
So it was commanded unto them: seek out beyond yourself, the opposite way of seeing and choosing, for only then can the proper sight be given, and the proper choice be made. For the hot shall be immersed in cold, and shall then know hot and cold, and be at the proper temperature.
And so the beings saw the world, but only in a limited way, and chose in the world, but only in a limited way. But forevermore they searched beyond their limits, so that they may see fully and choose fully.
And thus it was told."