Kernekoncepter
Jung explores the concept of recognizing affinity with strangers through instinctual knowledge and mystical participation.
Resumé
Sometimes, we encounter strangers who seem familiar, evoking a sense of deep connection beyond physical attraction. This recognition of affinity hints at unexplored friendships and unlived experiences that could unfold if we choose to engage. Carl Gustav Jung's theory delves into the profound nature of these encounters, suggesting they stem from a deeper level of understanding and intuition. The essence lies in perceiving others through "second term eyes," where instinctual knowledge transcends personal boundaries, leading to meaningful connections even with unfamiliar individuals.
Statistik
"Deep down, I know very well how things are. The “true knowledge” consists in an instinct or a mystical participation with others. One could say that they are the “second term eyes” that see in an impersonal act of intuition.” — Carl Gustav Jung.
Citater
"Deep down, I know very well how things are. The “true knowledge” consists in an instinct or a mystical participation with others. One could say that they are the “second term eyes” that see in an impersonal act of intuition.” — Carl Gustav Jung.