“In most men, the conscious and the unconscious being hardly ever make contact; consequently the conscious aim is to make himself as comfortable as possible with as little effort as possible. But there are other men, whom we have been calling, for convenience, ‘Outsiders’, whose conscious and unconscious being keep in closer contact, and the conscious mind is forever aware of the urge to care about ‘more abundant life’, and care less about comfort and stability and the rest of the notions that are so dear to the bourgeois.”
Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter Nine, Breaking the Circuit
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“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”

“Ah, to be you while being I!
To have your glad unconsciousness
And be conscious of it!”
Ah, poder ser tu, sendo eu!
Ter a tua alegre inconsciência,
E a consciência disso!
"Ela canta, pobre ceifeira" ["She sings, poor reaper"], first published in Athena, no. 3 (December 1924); trans. Richard Zenith, A Little Larger Than the Entire Universe (Penguin, 2006)
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which is why St. Augustine thanked God for not making him responsible for his dreams.
par. 51 p.46
Psychology and Alchemy (1952)

“Not one moment when I have not been conscious of being outside Paradise.”
The Trouble With Being Born (1973)