Co se od našich vzorů můžeme naučit, je především ta skutečnost, že duše skrývá obsahy nebo je vystavena vlivům, jejichž asimilace se pojí s největšími nebezpečími. Když tedy staří alchymisté své tajemství připisovali hmotě a...
—C.G. Jung
Our stories are mirrors. We can look into them and return to ourselves. We can make of them an offering.
—Jane Davenport Platko
Fatalism accounts for life as a whole. Whatever happens can be fit within the large generality of individuation, or my journey, or growth. Fatalism comforts, for it raises no questions. There’s no need to examine...
—James Hillman
The act of consciousness is central; otherwise we are overrun by the complexes. The hero in each of us is required to answer the call of individuation. We must turn away from the cacaphony of...
—James Hollis
The goal of individuation is wholeness, as much as we can accomplish, not the triumph of the ego.
Individuation is an attainment of spiritual maturity frighteningly seldom attained in today’s mono-cultures.
—Bryant McGill
You have to be able to recognize your truths in the daylight before you can find them in the dark.
—Kelli Jae
For us the question is, has the marriage to do with well-being or with salvation? Is it a soteriological institution or a welfare institution?Is marriage, this opus contra natura a path to individuation or a...
—Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig
Nostalgia is an illness for those who haven’t realized that todayis tomorrow’s nostalgia.
—Zeena Schreck
How can families harm us when they love us? Very easily, unfortunately. Most of us overlook one important fact when we think love is enough: Love and respect aren’t the same thing.Love is fusion. As...
—Barbara Sher
There is no need for us all to be alike and think the same way, neither do we need a common enemy to force us to come together and reach out to each other. If...
—Anthon St. Maarten
We are not supposed to all be the same, feel the same, think the same, and believe the same. The key to continued expansion of our Universe lies in diversity, not in conformity and coercion....
The difference between the “natural” individuation process, which runs its course unconsciously, and the one which is consciously realized, is tremendous. In the first case consciousness nowhere intervenes; the end remains as dark as the...
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