Jung wrote, “Individuation is not that you become an ego – you would then become an individualist. You know, an individualist is a man who did not succeed in individuating; he is a philosophically distilled egotist. … You see as the individual is not just a single, separate being, but by his very existence presupposes a collective relationship, it follows that the process of individuation must lead to more intense relationships and not to isolation. … Individuation and individual existence are indispensable for the transformation of God. Human consciousness is the only seeing eye of the Deity.
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