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One goal of this Pod is to ask yourself this: What is the role of the archetypes and archetype like symbols and their integration into the Self in spiritual development?  Then, you or someone can provide the answer on this Pod. 

I’ve had some education in, and used Jungian theory in my therapy practice.  Zaadz seems like
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Jungian Self

Dave [no longer around] said Oct 30, 2007, 12:55 PM:

 
In Jungian theory, the Self is one of the archetypes. It signifies the coherent whole, unified consciousness and unconscious of a person. The Self, according to Jung, is realised as the product of individuation, which in Jungian view is the process of integrating one's personality. For Jung, the self is symbolised by the circle (especially when divided in four quadrants), the square, or the mandala.

What is your understanding of the Self as an archetype? 

How do you relate to Jung's view?

  Awakened : Lover of AllOne

Re: Jungian Self

Awakened said Nov 2, 2007, 9:52 AM:

 

Thanks Dave, I agree 100%.  Because Self is one of the more abstract archetypes, I thought I would provide the following excerpt from Jung's Man and his Symbols:

“The Self can be defined as an inner guiding factor that is different from the conscious personality and that can be grasped only through the investigation of one's own dreams [[I think many Jungians would agree that while dreams are the most direct and powerful way, there are others - Doug]].  These show it to be the regulating center that brings about a constant extension and maturing of the personality.  But this larger more nearly total aspect of the psyche appears first as merely an inborn possibility.  It may emerge very slightly, or it may develop relatively completely during one's lifetime.  How far it develops depends on whether or not the ego is willing to listen to the messages of the Self…Such a person also becomes a more complete human being.” 

Carl Jung, Man and His Symbols

twice awakened Doug

 

Re: Jungian Self

X [no longer around] said Nov 2, 2007, 4:44 PM:

 

I don’t know about Jungian so I asked my wife…

Q ‘what is the self?’

A ‘what we loose easily as a {mother}’
{insert your word here}

Food for thought