Best Carl Jung Thoughts
- Becoming conscious is of course a sacrilege against nature; it is as though you had robbed the unconscious of something. Becoming
- Moreover, my ancestors' souls are sustained by the atmosphere of the house, since I answer for them the questions that their lives once left behind.… Ancestor
- What usually has the strongest psychic effect on the child is the life which the parents have not lived Authentic Self
- For, in order to turn the individual into a function of the State, his dependence on anything beside the State must be taken from him. Anything Beside
- It is the individual's task to differentiate himself from all the others and stand on his own feet. All collective identities . . . interfere… All
- Our mind has its history, just as our body has its history. You might be just as astonished that man has an appendix, for instance.… Anatomy
- Many who know something but not enough about dreams and their meaning...are liable to succumb to the prejudice that the dream actually has a moral… Always Knows
- Dreams are the facts from which we must proceed. Dream
- That which we do not confront in ourselves we will meet as fate. Confront
- Yoga in Mayfair or Fifth Avenue, or in any other place which is on the telephone, is a spiritual fake. Any
- The more uncertain I have felt about myself, the more there has grown up in me a feeling of kinship with all things. All
- Music is the application of sounds to the canvas of silence. Application
- Warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child. Child
- The acceptance of oneself is the essence of the whole moral problem and the epitome of a whole outlook on life. Acceptance
- It is in the nature of political bodies always to see the evil in the opposite group, just as the individual has an ineradicable tendency… Alienating
- Part of the human Self or Soul is not subject to laws of space and time. Human
- Seldom, or perhaps never, does a marriage develop into an individual relationship smoothly and without crises; there is no coming to consciousness without pain. Coming
- An inflated consciousness is always egocentric and conscious of nothing but its own existence. It is incapable of learning from the past, incapable of understanding… Argued
- Science has destroyed even the refuge of the inner life. What was once a sheltering haven has become a place of terror Destroyed
- Like the sea itself, the unconscious yields an endless and self-replenishing abundance of creatures, a wealth beyond our fathoming. Abundance
- The Self then functions as a union of opposites and thus constitutes the most immediate experience of the Divine which it is psychologically possible to… Constitutes
- The self is defined psychologically as the psychic totality of the individual. Anything that a [person] postulates as being a greater totality than [oneself] can… Defined
- The self is not only the centre but also the whole circumference which embraces both conscious and unconscious; it is the centre of this totality,… Both
- The term "self" seems a suitable one for the unconscious substrate whose actual exponent in consciousness is the ego. The ego stands to the self… Actual
- No matter what the world thinks about religious experience, the one who has it possesses a great treasure, a thing that has become for him… Beauty
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