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Introverted Thinking in the Shadow II

The unconscious thinking reaches the surface in the form of obsessive ideas which are invariably of a negative and depreciatory character – C.G. Jung In

Introverted Thinking in the Shadow

“What he dislikes most of all is introverted thinking – thinking about philosophical principles or abstractions or basic questions of life.” – Marie-Louise von Franz

Introverted Feeling in the Shadow II

Barbara Miller “It is an outstanding peculiarity of unconscious impulses that, when deprived of energy by lack of conscious recognition, they take on a destructive

Introverted Feeling in the Shadow

Barbara Miller “These preexisting mental images into contact with which the stream of our personal experience comes, I call the subjective factor” – C.G. Jung

Recovering Forgotten Gifts

“When a function that should normally be conscious lapses into the unconscious, its specific energy passes into the unconscious too.” – C.G. Jung In

Falsification and the Un-lived Life

“. . . he must, as is often the case with children, re-enact under unconscious compulsion the unlived lives of his parents.” – C.G. Jung

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The unconscious thinking reaches the surface in the form of obsessive ideas which are invariably of a negative and depreciatory character – C.G. Jung In

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“What he dislikes most of all is introverted thinking – thinking about philosophical principles or abstractions or basic questions of life.” – Marie-Louise von Franz

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Barbara Miller “It is an outstanding peculiarity of unconscious impulses that, when deprived of energy by lack of conscious recognition, they take on a destructive

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Barbara Miller “These preexisting mental images into contact with which the stream of our personal experience comes, I call the subjective factor” – C.G. Jung

Recovering Forgotten Gifts

“When a function that should normally be conscious lapses into the unconscious, its specific energy passes into the unconscious too.” – C.G. Jung In

Falsification and the Un-lived Life

“. . . he must, as is often the case with children, re-enact under unconscious compulsion the unlived lives of his parents.” – C.G. Jung