As a therapist with 40 years of tryin’ to help, I love this. Quick fixes and false attempts to get more “real” are attractive, but the slog of getting to know your true self is difficult and takes more than a few minutes. Thanks for this Jung translation.
As a therapist with 40 years of tryin’ to help, I love this. Quick fixes and false attempts to get more “real” are attractive, but the slog of getting to know your true self is difficult and takes more than a few minutes. Thanks for this Jung translation.
Know thyself again and again and again
Love this. Deepen into yourself - don't hack yourself.
Great post. Jung was super-interesting; what a gift to have read him. The process of individuation never ends.
There are a lot of great ideas here, but hard to take it seriously when the editing, punctuation and grammar are terrible.
“To know the unconscious is to finally read the play you've been acting out for 20 years.”
Damn.
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Let’s keep surfacing the real stuff.
Jung the man