Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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From integration of oneself.

If I let things remain in terms of emotion, there is reason to believe that I would have been torn by the contents of the unconscious. Maybe I should have them back from the separate, divide them, but then I inevitably suffered a neurosis (...). My experience had taught me how to result it is beneficial from a therapeutic standpoint, to make aware the images reside, hidden behind the emotions.

CG Jung
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

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From the objective psyche.

No one can become conscious of itself-even if he does not know what it is and not who he is.
(...)
Discover what we depend, to which we belong and to what purpose we were created.

Gerhard Dorn (1530-1584), Treaty of alchemy.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

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In the embodiment of the psyche.

The archetypal world is "eternal", that is to say that it is timeless and everywhere at once, as in ... archetypes conditions there is no space.
(...)
Maybe should we completely abandon the categories of space and time as soon as it is a psychological reality? It may be that we should design the psyche as a intensity without extension, and not as a body moving in time. One might assume that the psyche, from a minimum degree of extensity, gradually rises to an intensity infinite and it unreal and the body, such as when it exceeds the speed of light. .. One might then consider the brain as a transformer of energy in which the voltage or current, infinite respect of the psyche is transformed into frequencies and "extended" space-time visible.

CG Jung
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Psyche and matter in alchemy and modern science. From

If we consider the collective unconscious as a "collective continuum" or a "without this scope", then something that occurs in a place which affects the collective unconscious happens everywhere at once.
According physics there in such a case, "an unconscious absolute space in which an infinite number of observers contemplate the same object." But if we From the point of view complementary to the depth psychology, "there would be an observer instead (located in the unconscious), which contemplates an infinity of objects." This observer single is what Jung called the Self that seeks to achieve in each individual (letter from W. Pauli, I Correspondence).

Marie-Louise von Franz
Matter and psyche