30 Quotes from Carl Jung

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numbersix

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Jul 27, 2012
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I am a fan of Jung and thought some here might like this. Great photo of Jung with his pipe on this page too
http://www.wisdompills.com/2014/07/01/30-carl-jung-quotes-guaranteed-to-crack-your-idea-of-reality-wide-open/
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mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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Had a woman friend who trained at the Jung institute (whatever it's called) in Switzerland for years, and knew a lot

about him. As with Freud, I find both men most unscientific but fascinating (and perhaps great???) creative thinkers.

Jung had a most irregular home life, with a long-time live-in mistress in addition to his wife in the household, which

sounds pretty neurotic and unresolved to me, but I'm just an old home boy. Maybe I need to understand more about

European culture. Think of Karl as more a sort of tobacco pipe-smoking Keith Richards.

 

brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
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Great post Tom. As you know, I too am an admirer of Jung. I enjoyed all of those quotes.
Below is an insightful passage from his essay, "Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious".
It is a notorious fact that the morality of society as a whole is in inverse ratio to its size; for the greater the aggregation of individuals, the more the individual factors are blotted out, and with them morality, which rests entirely on the moral sense of the individual and the freedom necessary for this. Hence every man is, in a certain sense, unconsciously a worse man when he is in society than when acting alone; for he is carried by society and to that extent relieved of his individual responsibility. Any large company composed of wholly admirable persons has the morality and intelligence of an unwieldy, stupid, and violent animal. The bigger the organization, the more unavoidable is its immorality and blind stupidity. Society, by automatically stressing all the collective qualities in its individual representatives, puts a premium on mediocrity, on everything that settles down to vegetate in an easy, irresponsible way. Individuality will inevitably be driven to the wall. This process begins in school, continues at the university, and rules all departments in which the State has a hand. In a small social body, the individuality of its members is better safeguarded, and the greater is their relative freedom and the possibility of conscious responsibility. Without freedom there can be no morality.

 
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This quote is quite a good justification for PAD!
"This world is empty to him alone who does not understand how to direct his libido towards objects, and to render them alive and beautiful for himself, for Beauty does not indeed lie in things, but in the feeling that we give to them."
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lucky695

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Apr 2, 2013
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thanks six...

One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings. The curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child.

this one was my favorite.

 
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