June Singer
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“The task of the mind, the human intellect, is not only to see through or see beyond what is apparent. It is to make the apparent transparent.”
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“Most people feel no particular need to make these shadow projections conscious, although by refusing to do so they place themselves in an extremely precarious state. If this is true for the individual as microcosm, it is surely true for the nation as macrocosm. " The psychology of war has clearly brought this condition to light: everything which are own nation does is good, everything which the other nations do is wicked. The center of all that is mean and vile is always to be found several miles behind the enemy's lines." This statement written by Jung in 1928 is as applicable today as it was when it was written. How tragically we watch as the inhumanities of war perpetrated by our own side are justified as being in the long run for the common good, while those of the enemy become a justification for the continuations of our own immorality. It is only when our own youth return from the war zones, wounded and drug-ridden and sick in their souls that those who stay at home and watch the war from a lounge chair propped up before a television set begin to get the message.”
― Boundaries of the Soul, Revised and Updated: The Practice of Jung's Psychology
― Boundaries of the Soul, Revised and Updated: The Practice of Jung's Psychology
“Consciousness is like the moment of awakening from a deep dream: we remember only fragments and feelings, but know with serene certainty that there was more that we have forgotten.”
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