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Carl Jung on Man’s Real Task.

 

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Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume 2, 1951-1961

In each aeon there are at least a few individuals who understand what man’s real task consists of, and keep its tradition
for future generations and a time when insight has reached a deeper and more general level.

First the way of a few will be changed and in a few generations there will be more. . .

whoever is capable of such insight, no matter how isolated he is, should be aware of the law of synchronicity.

As the old Chinese saying goes: “The right man sitting in his house and thinking the right thought will be heard a hundred miles
away.” ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Page 525.