Visualization of the layers of Jung's consciousness from a modern ...
researchgate.net
Visualization of the layers of Jung's consciousness from a modern ...
The chapters follow a particular format: they begin with the exposition of dramatic visual fantasies. In them Jung encounters a series of figures in various settings and enters into conversation with them. He is confronted with unexpected happenings and shocking statements. He then attempts to understand what had transpired, and to formulate the si
... See moreYou can think of this as layers of the mind. The first layer is where the rendering of the present external experience is taking place. We can call that the here-and-now layer. The next layer is the stored patterns from the past that you did not release when the external experience was over. We can call that the samskara layer. But there is yet ano
... See moreLa deuxième grande découverte de Jung concernant la psyché, et sans doute celle qui contribuera le plus à sa renommée, est qu’il existe chez tout individu un inconscient aux contenus impersonnels, c’est-à-dire collectifs. Si le conscient et l’inconscient personnel se construisent au fil d’une vie, l’inconscient collectif, lui, est hérité. Nous ne n
... See moreLiber Novus thus presents a series of active imaginations together with Jung’s attempt to understand their significance. This work of understanding encompasses a number of interlinked threads: an attempt to understand himself and to integrate and develop the various components of his personality; an attempt to understand the structure of the human
... See moreThe overall theme of the book is how Jung regains his soul and overcomes the contemporary malaise of spiritual alienation. This is ultimately achieved through enabling the rebirth of a new image of God in his soul and developing a new worldview in the form of a psychological and theological cosmology. Liber Novus presents the prototype of Jung’s co
... See moreThere were a number of factors that influenced Jung's conclusion that the stone was symbol for the self. He conceived of the self as the union of opposites and the center of the psyche. The stone was the union of opposites, and often portrayed as center. The self could be personified as an inner figure, as could the stone. The self was the reposito
... See more