The unconscious isn’t about me. It’s about us. When a person has unconscious impulses and drives, they come from the entire history of humankind. Each of us, according to Jung, is linked to a “collective unconscious,” as he called it. The notion that you and I created our separate, isolated selves is an illusion. We tapped into the vast reservoir of all human aspirations, drives, and myths. This shared unconscious is also where the shadow lives.
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Because we don’t know how we created the self that we cling to so desperately, the self can surprise and amaze us.
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After any major trauma to body or mind, it takes time for the fragile ego-personality to recover
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Any crisis that attacks our sense of well-being also attacks our sense of self.
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We all have a self, and we go to great lengths to defend its right to exist. But our creation is fragile
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Infants lack a self and spend the first three years creating it
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Once you become a single self with needs, beliefs, impulses, drives, wishes, dreams, and fears, suddenly the world makes sense. “I, me, and mine” exists for one purpose, to give you a personal stake in the world.
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Human beings are the only creatures who can create a self. In fact, we must create one, because the self gives us a point of view, a unique focus on the world.
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Consciousness sees itself. That is its most basic function, but, as we will discover, from this simple function a new self and eventually a new world can be born.
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The shadow loses its power when consciousness stops being divided. When you are no longer split, there’s nothing to see but one self in all directions.