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Words like “Society” and “State” are so concretized that they are almost personified. In the opinion of the man in the street, the “State,” far more than any king in history, is the inexhaustible giver of all good; the “State” is invoked, made responsible, grumbled at, and so on and so forth. Society is elevated to the rank of a supreme ethical principle; indeed, it is even credited with positively creative capacities.”

Were not the autonomy of the individual the secret longing of many people it would scarcely be able to survive the collective suppression either morally or spiritually.” Abstracts: Vol 8: The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche [ sic]". International Association for Analytic Psychology. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. (1981 2nd ed. Collected Works Vol.9 Part 1), Princeton, N.J.: Bollingen. ISBN 0-691-01833-2 Man is an enigma to himself.”[3] In the next chapters, Jung begins to explain how men might posses knowledge of their surroundings, but their minds are a mystery. He describes “man” as a unique phenomenon that cannot be compared to anything else. Anatomically, men have legs, arms, and can be compared to other animals, but the psyche is different in every one. It is unique. In the psyche lies consciousness and in consciousness lies reality. He explains how in the mind ideas are born and don’t change unless external factor change. If an idea remains the same in the external world, there is no need to change it. Jung uses religion as an example to explain the conscious mind. Because religious experiences and relationships to God are metThis causes the following conflict: A single person is treated as a social unit based on average data. Therefore, always misunderstood and underappreciated. On Theology and Psychology: The Correspondence of C. G. Jung and Adolf Keller, Philemon Series & Princeton University Press. Abstracts: Vol 15: The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature". International Association for Analytic Psychology . Retrieved 2020-08-22.

Symbols of Transformation, Collected Works Vol. 5. (A revision of Psychology of the Unconscious, 1912.) ISBN 0-691-01815-4. Main article: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology Vol 8. Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche [ edit ] Abstracts of the Collected Works of C.G. Jung; Volume 5: Symbols of Transformation". International Association for Analytic Psychology . Retrieved 2019-10-29. Ultimately everything depends on the quality of the individual, but our fatally short-sighted age thinks only in terms of large numbers and mass organizations...”

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You can expand your Public or Open Self part by disclosing more about your self (“Tell”), and hence reducing your Private or Hidden self. You could also work towards increasing your awareness of your Blind Self (“Ask”), or exploring your Undiscovered Self (“Explore”) part to make room for future growth. The more an individual progresses in life and the more he sees, the more he understands about the outside world but, sadly, the more he neglects the inside world of himself.

Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 8: Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche [ sic]". Princeton University Press . Retrieved 2014-01-19.Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 5: Symbols of Transformation". Princeton University Press . Retrieved 2014-01-18.



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