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- Consciousness succumbs all too easily to unconscious influences, and these are often truer and wiser than our conscious thinking.
- Complexes are psychic contents which are outside the control of the conscious mind. They have been split off from consciousness and lead a separate existence…
- Contemporary man is blind to the fact that, with all his rationality and efficiency, he is possessed by "powers" that are beyond his control. His…
- All true things must change and only that which changes remains true.
- Man's unconscious... contains all the patterns of life and behaviour inherited from his ancestors, so that every human child, prior to consciousness, is possessed of…
- ...The unconscious has no time. There is no trouble about time in the unconscious. Part of our psyche is not in time and not in…
- During my medical education at the University of Basle I found vivisection horrible, barbarous and above all unnecessary
- If people can be educated to see the lowly side of their own natures, it may be hoped that they will also learn to understand…
- The cinema, like the detective story, makes it possible to experience without danger all the excitement, passion and desirousness which must be repressed in a…
- All art intuitively apprehends coming changes in the collective unconsciousness.
- In some way or other we are part of a single, all-embracing psyche, a single 'greatest man. . . .'
- To this day God is the name by which I designate all things which cross my willful path violently and recklessly, all things which upset…
- What happens in the life of Christ happens always and everywhere. In the Christian archetype all lives of this kind are prefigured.
- All my writings may be considered tasks imposed from within, their source was a fateful compulsion. What I wrote were things that assailed me from…
- We can keep from a child all knowledge of earlier myths, but we cannot take from him the need for mythology.
- The greatest and most important problems of life are all in a certain sense insoluble. They can never be solved, but only outgrown. This 'outgrowing',…
- The less we understand of what our fathers and forefathers sought, the less we understand ourselves, and thus we help with all our might to…
- Even the enlightened person remains what he is, and is never more than his own limited ego before the One who dwells within him, whose…
- There is, however, a strong empirical reason why we should cultivate thoughts that can never be proved. It is that they are known to be…
- In the end, the only events of my life worth telling are those when the imperishable world erupted into this transitory one All other memories…
- Naturally, every age thinks that all ages before it were prejudiced, and today we think this more than ever and are just as wrong as…
- It is the individual's task to differentiate himself from all the others and stand on his own feet. All collective identities . . . interfere…
- The more uncertain I have felt about myself, the more there has grown up in me a feeling of kinship with all things.
- 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…
- In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order... we are caught and entangled in aimless experience... It is a moment…
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- Wise people, even though all laws were abolished, would still lead the same life. — Aristophanes
- A friend to all is a friend to none. — Aristotle