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Human Nature Does Not Yield Easily to Idealistic Advice

Human Nature Does Not Yield Easily to Idealistic Advice Symbolic Life [Carl Jung and “Human Nature Does Not Yield Easily to Idealistic Advice.”] There is little to criticize in Mr. Roberts’ article since its author is obviously a man of good will and optimistic enthusiasm. Moreover, he points in the right direction, and he gives… 

Projection

Carl Jung talks about projection

Carl Jung talks about projection Jung Currents on Projection Just as we tend to assume that the world is as we see it, we naïvely suppose that people are as we imagine them to be. . . All the contents of our unconscious are constantly being projected into our surroundings, and it is only by… 

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The right way to wholeness is made up of fateful detours and wrong turnings.

The right way to wholeness is made up of fateful detours and wrong turnings. Jung Currents on “Wholeness” Jung, on the longissima via: . . . One could say that while the patient is unconsciously and unswervingly seeking the solution to some ultimately insoluble problem, the art and technique of the doctor are doing their… 

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Carl Jung on the effect of Projection

Carl Jung on the effect of Projection The effect of projection is to isolate the subject from his environment, since instead of a real relation to it there is now only an illusory one. Projections change the world into the replica of one’s own unknown face. In the last analysis, therefore, they lead to an autoerotic…