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A Journey Into The Mind Of… Carl Jung "Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves."

Who was Carl Jung? Birth (Switzerland (1875). Childhood (Subjects Interested). Education (Studied Medicine).

His Early Career… Meeting with Freud Counter Points Of View Publishment Of Ideas Development Of Theories Self Discovery

The Concept of Self "Who am I?“ And "Who are we?" 

His Major Theories… Unconscious and Conscious Mind (He believed that the unconscious played more of a role in controlling our thought process especially during dreaming) Ego Personal & Collective Unconscious Development Of Human Personality Introvert Extrovert

The Collective Unconscious Storehouse of memories inherited from the common ancestors of the whole human race. Types: Archetypes Persona

Archetypes The contents of the collective unconscious are called archetypes The Mother Archetype The mother archetype is a particularly good example. All of our ancestors had mothers.

Persona The persona represents your public image. The word is, obviously, related to the word person and personality Anima and animus The anima is the female aspect present in the collective unconscious of men, and the animus is the male aspect present in the collective unconscious of women.

Jung Speaks on the Mandala… I knew that in finding the mandala as an expression of the self I had attained what was for me the ultimate

Books By JUNG “On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena (1902) Memories, Dreams, Reflections, The Undiscovered Self (1957)

A Final Word on Carl Jung… Theories & Beliefs Retirement & Teaching Died