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Carl Jung on how indecisive people are not just delaying their decision, they are letting others decide on their behalf:
"The world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you"
What do the Buddhists know that Freud and the psychologists don't? Freud understood that we don't own our minds. He was onto the relative puniness of consciousness in relation to experience. But he didn't see the fluidity and changeability of the internal constellations. He kept trying to pin them down (and that's why his theories kept changing), i
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Memories, Dreams, Reflections (A. Jaffé, Ed.). If we think that the ‘other’ is the only one who ‘needs’ to do this work, we are negating the very anatomy of psyche that belongs to every person on this planet. When we negate the presence of our shadow, we often project it onto the other and move into binaries thereby feeding the collective shadow.
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Carl Jung Quotes - Who looks outside, dreams
Besides uncovering the evolutionary stages and their archetypal connections, our inquiry also has a therapeutic aim, which is both individual and collective. The integration of personal psychic phenomena with the corresponding transpersonal symbols is of paramount importance for the further development of consciousness and for the synthesis of the
... See moreErich Neumann • The Origins and History of Consciousness (Princeton Classics Book 9)
That’s all your psyche is. Your psyche is the net result of all your blockages and how the energy manages to flow through them. As the fluctuations in the energy flow cause your heart to change, your thoughts will change.
Michael A. Singer • Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament
The undiscriminating man will project his anima (those particular, distinctive, feminine potentialities that are significant components of his unconscious mind) onto women around him. And, because the characteristics of his anima are significant to him, they carry a significant emotional charge.
Dr. Matthew B. James • Integrate the Shadow, Master Your Path
The Ego, Jung tells us, is that part of the psyche that we think of as "I." Our conscious intelligence. Our everyday brain that thinks, plans and runs the show of our day-to-day life. The Self, as Jung defined it, is a greater entity, which includes the Ego but also incorporates the Personal and Collective Unconscious. Dreams and intuitio
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Scholarship - Archetypal Psychology
Tending to the soul of the world through archetype, image, and symbol.
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