Carl Jung: how little trust we place in the efficacy of our moral principles.

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Carl Jung: This apprehension shows how little trust we place in the efficacy of our moral principles. Two Essays on Analytical Psychology Freudian psychoanalysis has been accused of liberating man’s (fortunately) repressed animal instincts and thus causing incalculable harm. This apprehension shows how little trust we place in the efficacy of our moral principles. People … Read more

1. You still share the common human lot

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You still share the common human lot Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group   Understanding an illness does not cure it, but it is a definite help because you can cope with a comprehensible difficulty far more easily than with an incomprehensible darkness. Even if in the end a rational explanation cannot be reached, you … Read more

The collective unconscious is not to be thought of as a self-subsistent entity;

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The collective unconscious is not to be thought of as a self-subsistent entity;   The Spirit in Art, Man and Literature In contrast to the personal unconscious, which is a relatively thin layer immediately below the threshold of consciousness, the collective unconscious shows no tendency to become conscious under normal conditions, nor can it be … Read more