
Letter To Carl Alfred Meier (the president of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich) in (1956)
As quoted in "My interview with R.A. Lafferty", by Tom Jackson, originally published in Lan's Lantern #39 (1991)
Context: I don't regard myself as a Surrealist in the sense of the "Surrealist Manifesto" published by Andre Breton in 1924. To me, that Manifesto is somewhat dated, being a recoil from World War I, and being too heavily Freudian. My own unconscious is more Jungian than Freudian. But if Breton hadn't staked claim to the name, I would probably call myself a Surrealist in the "Remembrance of Things Within" sense, but not in the "world of dream and fantasy joined to the everyday rational world, becoming 'an absolute reality, a surreality'." I suppose that I believe in another sort of a surreality or super-reality, but it would have to be on a wider basis than the encounters of myself and me. As often as not, it is the subconscious that supplies the rational element, and the exterior world that supplies the dream and fantasy feeling.
Letter To Carl Alfred Meier (the president of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich) in (1956)
Die Fackel no. 445/53 (18 January 1917)
Die Fackel
The Age of Insight (2012)
Context: The Copernican revolution... revealed that the earth is not the center of the universe... The second, the Darwinian revolution... revealed that we are not created divinely or uniquely but instead evolved from simpler animals by a process of natural selection. The third great revolution, the Freudian revolution of Vienna 1900, revealed that we do not consciously control our own actions but are instead driven by unconscious motives. This... later led to the idea that human creativity... stems from conscious access to underlying, unconscious forces.
On Jungian psychology, in Ch. 2 : "The Two Basic Pillars of Human Thinking: "God" and "Ether".
Ether, God and Devil (1949)
“Stupidity and unconscious bias often work more damage than venality.”
Source: Sceptical Essays
“The unconscious wants truth. It ceases to speak to those who want something else more than truth.”
Source: On Lies, Secrets, and Silence: Selected Prose, 1966-1978
“How to value my own self-esteem more than the praise of others.”
Four Minute Essays Vol. 7 (1919), A School for Living
“Not all Freudian slips are created equal.”
The Rachel Maddow Show, MSNBC, March 2009 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29773694/18
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), The Rape Debate, Continued, p. 61