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Carl Jung’s Shadow Archetype Part 1 1/13 The Shadow represents the unconscious part of our personality which contains all the parts of ourselves that we deny or suppress because they are incompatible with our conscious ego. This includes:

Carl Jung’s Shadow Archetype Part 1

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The Shadow represents the unconscious part of our personality which contains all the parts of ourselves that we deny or suppress because they are incompatible with our conscious ego. This includes:
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Definitions and workflow of the Phases and Steps to Assimilating the Unconscious aspects of ourselves. First we project it on to others, then we may identify with it (be possessed), hopefully then we become conscious of it, and assimilate it into the whole personality.

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How a Negative Father Image Shapes a Son's Life The presence of a negative father image can have several significant repercussions on a son:

How a Negative Father Image Shapes a Son's Life

The presence of a negative father image can have several significant repercussions on a son:
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“The higher self is not a static entity, but a dynamic process of becoming.” -Carl Jung The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 9, Part 1

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“The shadow is the seat of the unconscious, and it is the source of the creative power that is capable of transforming the individual.” -Carl Jung The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 9, Part 1

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“The integration of the shadow is a necessary step towards the realization of the higher self.” -Carl Jung The Integration of the Personality, 1939

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“The ultimate goal of the individuation process is to attain a state of spiritual awareness, in which the individual is fully conscious of his or her connection to the universe.” -Carl Jung The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 9, Part 1

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“The higher self is the symbol of the divine in man, and it is the source of his spiritual aspirations and ideals.” -Carl Jung The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 9, Part 1

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So 7.3 earthquake, 45 miles South-West of Eureka, and all of San Francisco may be affected by this Tsunami… get to safety people.

So 7.3 earthquake, 45 miles South-West of Eureka, and all of San Francisco may be affected by this Tsunami… get to safety people.
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“The highest and most sacred thing in the world is the individual’s own soul, and the highest and most sacred act is the integration of the personality.” -Carl Jung “Memories, Dreams, Reflections”

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“Question: Will you please explain what you meant by saying that Christ went to both heaven and hell when he died. Dr. #Jung: I mean nothing by that. I have not invented that story. Christ certainly went up to heaven, as you can read in the Bible, and he also went to hell, of

“Question: Will you please explain what you meant by saying that Christ went to both heaven and hell when he died. Dr. #Jung: I mean nothing by that. I have not invented that story. Christ certainly went up to heaven, as you can read in the Bible, and he also went to hell, of
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"My soul, where are you? Do you hear me? I speak, I call you—are you there? I have returned, I am here again. I have shaken the dust of all the lands from my feet, and I have come to you, I am with you." -Carl Jung