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  • It seems to be very hard for people to live with riddles or to let them live, although one would think that life is so full of riddles as it is that a few more things we cannot answer would make no difference. But perhaps it is just this that is so unendurable, that there are irrational things in our own psyche which upset the conscious mind in its illusory certainties by confronting it with the riddle of its existence.

    Carl Gustav Jung, Gerhard Adler (1976). “The Collected Works of C. G. Jung”, Bollingen
  • You are what you do, not what you say.

    David Suzuki, Ian Hanington (2012). “Everything Under the Sun: Toward a Brighter Future on a Small Blue Planet”, p.160, Greystone Books
  • The girl dreams she is dangerously ill. Suddenly birds come out of her skin and cover her completely ... Swarms of gnats obscure the sun, the moon, and all the stars except one. That one start falls upon the dreamer.

    Girl   Dream   Stars  
    Carl Gustav Jung (2012). “Man and His Symbols”, p.90, Dell
  • We have forgotten the age-old fact that God speaks chiefly through dreams and visions.

    Dream   Vision   Age  
    Carl Gustav Jung (2012). “Man and His Symbols”, p.133, Dell
  • Even if the whole world were to fall to pieces, the unity of the psyche would never be shattered.

    Fall   Unity   Pieces  
    Carl Gustav Jung, Meredith Sabini (2002). “The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung”, p.186, North Atlantic Books
  • Seldom, or perhaps never, does a marriage develop into an individual relationship smoothly and without crises; there is no coming to consciousness without pain.

    Marriage   Pain   Doe  
    "Contributions to Analytical Psychology". Book by Carl Jung, p. 193, 1928.
  • The discussion of the sexual problem is only a somewhat crude prelude to a far deeper question, and that is the question of the psychological relationship between the sexes. In comparison with this the other pales into insignificance, and with it we enter the real domain of woman. Woman's psychology is founded on the principle of Eros, the great binder and loosener, whereas from ancient times the ruling principle ascribed to man is Logos.

    Sex   Real   Men  
    Carl Gustav Jung, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler (1970). “The Collected Works of C. G. Jung: Civilization in transition”
  • For a woman, the typical danger emanating from the unconscious comes from above, from the "spiritual" sphere personified by the animus, whereas for a man it comes from the chthonic realm of the "world and woman," i.e., the anima projected on to the world.

    Spiritual   Men   Typical  
    Carl Gustav Jung (1981). “The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious”, p.317, Princeton University Press
  • I am astonished, disappointed, pleased with myself. I am distressed, depressed, rapturous. I am all these things at once and cannot add up the sum.

    Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Memories, dreams, reflections”, Random House Inc
  • It is astounding that man, the instigator, inventor and vehicle of all these developments, the originator of all judgements and decisions and the planner of the future, must make himself such a quantité negligeable.

    Carl Gustav Jung (2013). “The Undiscovered Self”, p.31, Routledge
  • If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely.

    Lonely   Men   Knows  
    Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Memories, dreams, reflections”, Random House Inc
  • Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.

  • The dream is a little hidden door in the innermost and most secret recesses of the soul, opening into that cosmic night which was psyche long before there was any ego-consciousness, and which will remain psyche no matter how far our ego-consciousness extends.

    Dream   Night   Doors  
    "The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man" (1933)
  • Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness.

    Happiness   Sad   Happy  
    "The Art of Living". Interview with Gordon Young in 1960. "C.G. Jung Speaking". Book edited by William McGuire and R.F.C. Hull, archive.org. 1977.
  • I deliberately and consciously give preference to a dramatic, mythological way of thinking and speaking, because this is not only more expressive but also more exact than an abstract scientific terminology, which is wont to toy with the notion that its theoretic formulations may one fine day be resolved into algebraic equations.

    Thinking   Giving   May  
    Carl Gustav Jung (1959). “pt. 1. The archetypes and the collective unconscious”
  • In each of us there is another whom we do not know.

    Carl Gustav Jung, Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler (1964). “Civilization in transition”
  • The judgment of the intellect is, at best, only the half of truth.

    "Psychological Types, or, The Psychology of Individuation". Book by Carl Jung. Conclusion, p. 628, 1921.
  • We cannot change anything until we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.

  • Warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child.

    Carl Gustav Jung, Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler (1954). “The development of personality”
  • The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest of things without it.

    Carl Gustav Jung (2001). “Modern Man in Search of a Soul”, p.67, Psychology Press
  • The growth of the mind is the widening of the range of consciousness, and each step forward has been a most painful and laborious achievement.

    "Contributions to Analytical Psychology". Book by Carl Jung, p. 340, 1928.
  • My whole being was seeking for something still unknown which might confer meaning upon the banality of life.

    Might   Banality   Stills  
    Carl Gustav Jung (1973). “Memories, dreams, reflections”, Random House Inc
  • Dreams are impartial, spontaneous products of the unconscious psyche, outside the control of the will. They are pure nature; they show us the unvarnished, natural truth, and are therefore fitted, as nothing else is, to give us back an attitude that accords with our basic human nature when our consciousness has strayed too far from its foundations and run into an impasse.

    Carl Gustav Jung, Meredith Sabini (2002). “The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung”, p.188, North Atlantic Books
  • We do not know whether Hitler is going to found a new Islam. He is already on the way; he is like Mohammad. The emotion in Germany is Islamic; warlike and Islamic. They are all drunk with wild god. That can be the historic future.

    Islamic   Drunk   Germany  
    Carl Gustav Jung (1976). “The Collected Works of C. G. Jung: Miscellaneous writings”
  • The great decisions of human life have as a rule far more to do with the instincts and other mysterious unconscious factors than with conscious will and well-meaning reasonableness. The shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no recipe for living that suits all cases. Each of us carries his own life-form- an indeterminable form which cannot be superseded by any other.

    Carl Gustav Jung (2001). “Modern Man in Search of a Soul”, p.62, Psychology Press
  • I have treated many hundreds of patients. Among those in the second half of life - that is to say, over 35 - there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.

  • The great problems of life — sexuality, of course, among others — are always related to the primordial images of the collective unconscious. These images are really balancing or compensating factors which correspond with the problems life presents in actuality. This is not to be marveled at, since these images are deposits representing the accumulated experience of thousands of years of struggle for adaptation and existence.

    "Psychological Types, or, The Psychology of Individuation". Book by Carl Jung. Chapter 5, p. 271, 1921.
  • No language exists that cannot be misused... Every Interpretation is hypothetical, for it is a mere attempt to read an unfamiliar text.

    "Modern Man in Search of a Soul". Book by Carl Jung, p. 14, 1933.
  • Through pride we are ever deceiving ourselves. But deep down below the surface of the average conscience a still, small voice says to us, something is out of tune.

  • We are born at a given moment, in a given place and, like vintage years of wine, we have the qualities of the year and of the season of which we are born. Astrology does not lay claim to anything more.

    Hurt   Wine   Science  
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