"Somewhere, right at the bottom of one’s..." - Quote by Carl Jung
Somewhere, right at the bottom of one’s own being, one generally does know where one should go and what one should do. But there are times when the clown we call “I” behaves in such a distracting fashion that the inner voice cannot make its presence felt.
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“If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely.”
“A man's hatred is always concentrated upon that which makes him conscious of his bad qualities.”
“As soon as the dialogue between two people touches on something fundamental, essential, numinous, and a certain rapport is felt, it gives rise to a phenomenon which Lévy-Bruhl fittingly called participation mystique. It is an unconscious identity in which two individual psychic spheres interpenetrate to such a degree that it is impossible to say what belongs to whom.”
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“Follow your inner heart and the world moves in and helps.”
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