In Jung’s ‘Memories, Dreams, Reflections’ he talks about the paradoxes of love and that in all his years of treatment he still wasn’t able to link the mystery of love to an conscious understanding of what in fact it was. That no words express the whole so perhaps the unconscious in this example can never be conscious.
He was brilliant.
Thanks for the quote. I always love being reminded of his works.
Bringing the unconscious conscious is choosing to be deliberate with the creation of one’s life. It’s about being aware of what your innermost desires are and trusting yourself with every choice you make; believing that each choice is leading you to the fulfillment of that desire.
Some innermost desires may not be trustworthy so how to know if there is an agenda behind a perceived unconscious conscious being authentic or not is my struggle.
Very true. Sometimes the conscious needs to be transformed into the unconscious ☺️
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In Jung’s ‘Memories, Dreams, Reflections’ he talks about the paradoxes of love and that in all his years of treatment he still wasn’t able to link the mystery of love to an conscious understanding of what in fact it was. That no words express the whole so perhaps the unconscious in this example can never be conscious.
He was brilliant.
Thanks for the quote. I always love being reminded of his works.
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Bringing the unconscious conscious is choosing to be deliberate with the creation of one’s life. It’s about being aware of what your innermost desires are and trusting yourself with every choice you make; believing that each choice is leading you to the fulfillment of that desire.
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Some innermost desires may not be trustworthy so how to know if there is an agenda behind a perceived unconscious conscious being authentic or not is my struggle.
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