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C.G.Jung

  • guillermo armenta quinterohas quoted2 years ago
    the case of normal people the principal function of the unconscious is to effect a compensation and thus produce a balance. All extreme conscious tendencies are softened and toned down through an effective opposite impulse in the unconscious
  • guillermo armenta quinterohas quoted2 years ago
    the normal functioning of the unconscious processes breaks through into the conscious mind in an abnormal manner, and thereby disturbs the adaptation of the individual to his environment.
  • guillermo armenta quinterohas quoted2 years ago
    The pairs of opposites are torn asunder, the resulting division or strife leads to disaster, for the unconscious soon begins to intrude itself violently upon the conscious processes. Then odd and peculiar thoughts and moods supervene, and not infrequently incipient forms of hallucination, which clearly bear the stamp of the internal conflict.
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    The devs are the shining gods of the day, of the clear blue sky, of things visible in the daylight, while Asura is a god within, a god of chiefly spiritual and moral character.
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    When you understand a thing, you say: “I see”—and in order to see you need light.
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    he says: “and Zarathustra passed by me,”
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    the life of a creative individual contains any amount of destruction, even of self-destruction.
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    I love the great despisers, because they are the great adorers, and arrows of longing for the other shore.
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    One should cease the foolishness of thinking that all people are the same and have the same creed. It is absolutely impossible. We are converting negroes for their own destruction, for example. It would be better to go to Africa and shoot them down than to make them degenerate by becoming Christians.
  • Liamhas quotedlast year
    “What is love? What is creation? What is longing? What is a star?”—so asketh the last man and blinketh.
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