Core Concepts
Embrace self-awakening through introspection and integration of the shadow self.
Abstract
Carl Jung emphasizes the importance of looking inward for self-awakening, rather than seeking external influences. He highlights the significance of exploring one's darkness, shadow self, thoughts, unconscious self, and emotions to discover the path to higher self. Jung believes that true enlightenment begins from within by confronting one's psyche and integrating all aspects into a more complete sense of self. The concept of the Shadow, representing repressed desires and emotions, is crucial in this process. By making the unconscious conscious through "shadow work," individuals can achieve a sense of wholeness and purpose. Jung's perspective on Jesus's life offers a unique interpretation of faith, emphasizing the journey towards becoming one's true self rather than imitating others.
Quotes
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate." - Carl Jung
"The whole point of Jesus’s life was not that we should become exactly like him, but that we should become ourselves in the same way he became himself. Jesus was not the great exception but the great example." - Carl Jung