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Living with the self is the key practice in Jung's spiritual model, but what is the self? Dialoguing with inner figures is a quintessential feature of the Jungian approach: the self is often experienced in this way. Personified as an inner figure, it embodies an individual's essential nature and, although often overwhelming, the self still wears a
... See moreJeffrey Raff • Jung and the Alchemical Imagination (Jung on the Hudson Book Series)
Archetypes are ‘identical psychic structures common to all’ (CW V, para. 224), which together constitute ‘the archaic heritage of humanity’ (CW V, para. 259).
Anthony Stevens • Jung
THE FOLLOWING ATTEMPT to outline the archetypal stages in the development of consciousness is based on modern depth psychology.
Erich Neumann • The Origins and History of Consciousness (Princeton Classics Book 9)
The first is primarily psychological, employing the enneagram as a personality typing tool; a handy way to understand people.
Drew Moser • The Enneagram of Discernment: The Way of Vocation, Wisdom, and Practice
During Jung’s lifetime he vacillated as to whether spirits could be defined as split-off parts of a subjective psyche or whether they actually existed unto themselves, in se.9
Stephani L. Stephens • C. G. Jung and the Dead: Visions, Active Imagination and the Unconscious Terrain

But when an event is observed without experimental restrictions, the observer can easily be influenced by an emotional state which alters space and time by “contraction.”
C. G. Jung • Synchronicity
Carl Jung believed that we all have a shadow, or a dark side, as well as a positive, loving side, and that mental health involves the fusion of these two opposite impulses.
David D. Burns • Feeling Good Together: The Secret to Making Troubled Relationships Work
Thus, on appropriate occasions, archetypes give rise to similar thoughts, images, mythologems, feelings, and ideas in people, irrespective of their class, creed, race, geographical location, or historical epoch. An individual’s entire archetypal endowment makes up the collective unconscious, whose authority and power is vested in a central nucleus,
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