Reassessing the Theory of the Collective Unconscious: Symbolic Utility, Philosophical Depth, and…
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Reassessing the Theory of the Collective Unconscious: Symbolic Utility, Philosophical Depth, and…
Carl Jung brilliantly revealed this in his study of dreams, religious imagery, and mythology. The unconscious lives in a world of universal symbols more powerful than logic. The Source is one of those symbols.
que les archétypes jungiens, pour la plus grande part, sont des images ou formes de base héritées collectivement qui résident dans les dimensions magiques et mythiques de la conscience humaine, et qu'ils ne doivent en aucun cas être confondus avec les développements des domaines psychique et subtil.
In 1916, he presented a lecture to the association for analytical psychology entitled “The structure of the unconscious,” which was first published in a French translation in Flournoy’s Archives de Psychologie.148 Here, he differentiated two layers of the unconscious. The first, the personal unconscious, consisted in elements acquired during one’s
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