What Forms Your Subconscious Mind?
LINK to “Collective Unconscious and Classical Self Knowledge”
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is the reservoir of all .. relevant to current goal or concerns.. find notes
all information most necessary or relevant to current goals/intentions
all short term memory and long term memory
What is the content of the personal unconscious?
“Everything which I know, but of which I am not at the moment thinking.
Everything of which I was once conscious, but now forgotten.
Everything perceived by my senses, but not noted by my conscious mind.
Everything which involuntarily and without paying attention to it, I feel, think, remember, want, and do.
All future things which are taking shape in me, and will sometime come to consciousness.
All this are the content of the unconscious.” – Carl Jung
Word Association Test, and subtle reaction to questions, for discerning unconscious complexes.
Carl Jung The Wisdom of The Dream Vol 1 A Life of Dreams (24:00 persona definition)
“There is quite a simple explanation of these terms and it shows at the same time how I arrived at such a typology..
Sensation tells you.. that there is something..
Thinking, roughly speaking, tells you.. what it is..
Feeling tells you.. whether it is agreeable or not.. to be accepted or not, accepted or rejected..
Intuition is a difficulty..” – Carl Jung
You find Intuitive types, for instance, amongst bankers.. Wall Street men.. gamblers of all descriptions.. you find the type very frequently among doctors, because it helps them in their prognosis.. //it’ just a sort of skeleton to which you have to add the flesh.. and so it is a means to an end.. it only makes sense, such a scheme, when you view the practical cases..//
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