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Achievement Quote by Marie-Louise von Franz

“In one African myth the word for God is even identical with skill and capacity. The Godhead is defined as that thing which appears in man as the mystery of an unusual skill or capacity. It is something divine, a spark of the divinity in him, not his own possession or achievement, but a miracle.” quote by Marie-Louise von Franz
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“In one African myth the word for God is even identical with skill and capacity. The Godhead is defined as that thing which appears in man as the mystery of an unusual skill or capacity. It is something divine, a spark of the divinity in him, not his own possession or achievement, but a miracle.”

Marie-Louise von Franz

About This Quote

Source Mythology: African oral tradition, recorded in Jungian analysis texts

The quote suggests that divine nature is linked to innate talent, implying that extraordinary abilities are a manifestation of a higher, mystical source rather than personal accomplishment.

In simple terms: Divine talent is a spark of higher mystery, not personal achievement.

Key Takeaway

Recognize extraordinary abilities as gifts, not self-made.

Themes

spirituality talent identity humility

Mood

reflective inspired

Type

philosophical spiritual inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • leadership
  • creative work
  • teaching
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

Jungian archetype divine spark capacity mythic symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you attribute your talents to a higher source or personal effort?
  • How does this view affect your sense of responsibility?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook effort and learning in developing skill, attributing success solely to divine spark.

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