Carl Gustav Jung cytaty
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Carl Gustav Jung – szwajcarski psychiatra, psycholog, naukowiec, artysta malarz. Był jednym z twórców psychologii głębi, na bazie której stworzył własne koncepcje ujęte jako psychologia analityczna . Wprowadził pojęcia kompleksu, introwersji i ekstrawersji, nieświadomości zbiorowej, synchroniczności oraz archetypu, które odgrywają ważną i kontrowersyjną rolę w naukach o kulturze i w badaniach neurologicznych, oraz w fizyce kwantowej. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. Lipiec 1875 – 6. Czerwiec 1961   •   Natępne imiona C. G. Jung, Carl Jung
Carl Gustav Jung Fotografia
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Carl Gustav Jung słynne cytaty

„Najbardziej przerażającą rzeczą jest całkowita akceptacja samego siebie.”

Źródło: David Schiller, Mały poradnik Zen, str. 268.

„Ja wiem. Nie muszę wierzyć, ja wiem.”

odpowiedź na pytanie o wiarę w Boga.

Carl Gustav Jung Cytaty o dzieciach

Carl Gustav Jung cytaty

„Człowiek zawsze nosi z sobą całą swą historię, a także historię ludzkości.”

Der Mensch trägt immer seine ganze Geschichte und die Geschichte der Menschheit mit sich. (niem.)
Źródło: Psychologische betrachtungen http://books.google.pl/books?ei=lgh9TYS4I9Cu8QOGh-y6Cw&ct=result&id=DDx9AAAAMAAJ, Rascher verlag, 1945, s. 320.

„Astrologia może bez wątpienia wnieść wiele do psychologii, to jednak, co ta może zaoferować swej starszej siostrze, jest już mniej oczywiste.”

Offensichtlich kann die Astrologie der Psychologie Einiges bieten. Aber was Letztere ihrer älteren Schwester geben kann, ist weniger klar. (niem.)

Carl Gustav Jung: Cytaty po angielsku

“As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.”

C.G. Jung książka Memories, Dreams, Reflections

Wariant: ‎"... the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.
Źródło: Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963), p. 326

“A more or less superficial layer of the unconscious is undoubtedly personal. I call it the "personal unconscious". But this personal layer rests upon a deeper layer, which does not derive from personal experience and is not a personal acquisition but is inborn. This deeper layer I call the "collective unconscious".”

Źródło: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (1934), p. 3-4
Kontekst: A more or less superficial layer of the unconscious is undoubtedly personal. I call it the "personal unconscious". But this personal layer rests upon a deeper layer, which does not derive from personal experience and is not a personal acquisition but is inborn. This deeper layer I call the "collective unconscious". I have chosen the term "collective" because this part of the unconscious is not individual but universal; in contrast to the personal psyche, it has contents and modes of behaviour that are more or less the same everywhere and in all individuals.

“We are living in what the Greeks called the right time for a "metamorphosis of the gods," i.e. of the fundamental principles and symbols.”

p 110
The Undiscovered Self (1958)
Kontekst: We are living in what the Greeks called the right time for a "metamorphosis of the gods," i. e. of the fundamental principles and symbols. This peculiarity of our time, which is certainly not of our conscious choosing, is the expression of the unconscious man within us who is changing. Coming generations will have to take account of this momentous transformation if humanity is not to destroy itself through the might of its own technology and science.

“Freedom stretches only as far as the limits of our consciousness.”

Paracelsus the Physician (1942)
Kontekst: No one can flatter himself that he is immune to the spirit of his own epoch, or even that he possesses a full understanding of it. Irrespective of our conscious convictions, each one of us, without exception, being a particle of the general mass, is somewhere attached to, colored by, or even undermined by the spirit which goes through the mass. Freedom stretches only as far as the limits of our consciousness.

“Any theory based on experience is necessarily statistical; that is to say, it formulates an ideal average which abolishes all exceptions at either end of the scale and replaces them by an abstract mean.”

p 6
The Undiscovered Self (1958)
Kontekst: Any theory based on experience is necessarily statistical; that is to say, it formulates an ideal average which abolishes all exceptions at either end of the scale and replaces them by an abstract mean. This mean is quite valid though it need not necessarily occur in reality. Despite this it figures in the theory as an unassailable fundamental fact. … If, for instance, I determine the weight of each stone in a bed of pebbles and get an average weight of 145 grams, this tells me very little about the real nature of the pebbles. Anyone who thought, on the basis of these findings, that he could pick up a pebbles of 145 grams at the first try would be in for a serious disappointment. Indeed, it might well happen that however long he searched he would not find a single pebble weighing exactly 145 grams. The statistical method shows the facts in the light of the ideal average but does not give us a picture of their empirical reality. While reflecting an indisputable aspect of reality, it can falsify the actual truth in a most misleading way.

“Every civilized human being, whatever his conscious development, is still an archaic man at the deeper levels of his psyche.”

C.G. Jung książka Modern Man in Search of a Soul

Źródło: Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933), p. 126
Kontekst: Every civilized human being, whatever his conscious development, is still an archaic man at the deeper levels of his psyche. Just as the human body connects us with the mammals and displays numerous relics of earlier evolutionary stages going back to even the reptilian age, so the human psyche is likewise a product of evolution which, when followed up to its origins, show countless archaic traits.

“Nights through dreams tell the myths forgotten by the day.”

C.G. Jung książka Memories, Dreams, Reflections

Źródło: Memories, Dreams, Reflections

“When an inner situation is not made conscious it appears outside as fate.”

Wariant: What we do not make conscious emerges later as fate.

“Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better take things as they come along with patience and equanimity.”

"The Art of Living", interview with journalist Gordon Young first published in 1960
Wariant: [T]here are as many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year's course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word "happy" would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.

“When animus and anima meet, the animus draws his sword of power and the anima ejects her poison of illusion and seduction. The outcome need not always be negative, since the two are equally likely to fall in love”

C.G. Jung książka Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self

a special instance of love at first sight
Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.338.30

“Among all my patients in the second half of life—that is to say, over thirty-five—there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life. It is safe to say that every one of them fell ill because he had lost what the living religions of every age have given their followers, and none of them has been really healed who did not regain his religious outlook.”

C.G. Jung książka Modern Man in Search of a Soul

Chap. 11 (Psychotherapists or the Clergy), p. 229 http://books.google.com/books?id=mAsPAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Among+all+my+patients+in+the+second+half+of+life+that+is+to+say+over+thirty+five+there+has+not+been+one+whose+problem+in+the+last+resort+was+not+that+of+finding+a+religious+outlook+on+life%22&pg=PA229#v=onepage
Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933)

“Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.”

Wariant: Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.

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