Myth and metaphor are the primary product of reason, pure experience expressed in primary images not yet chewed. In fact, it is the very delicacy that the thinking mind can eat and transform into thought.
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A myth is a description of symbols that try to express an experience or idea. In fact, we are talking about hieroglyphs. Deciphering the meaning of the symbols, we extract from the myth its true meaning and experience.
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The source of the unconscious is the forgotten, the unconscious, and everything would be fine, but the repressed gets into the unconscious, and there it begins to rule over the unconscious.
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The collective unconscious is very attentive to all the selfish desires of the ego, and if these desires are socially dangerous, it makes man a slave to Vice, disease and fear. The Gin locks itself in the bottle.
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Information needs to be introduced into consciousness in small doses, so that consciousness has time to comprehend everything and maintain its integrity. If there is a lot of information, the consciousness will not master it, and it will pass into the unconscious, where it will serve the evil repressed there.
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Whatever is in the unconscious serves negative ideas. In this sense, it is useful to pull out of the unconscious all the ideas that are there, rethink them, dragging them to the bright side and thereby weakening the unconscious.
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The archetypes he spoke of Jung, on the one hand, are dangerous, and on the other, useful. You can't let one of the archetypes rule, but you can, using the divide-and-conquer scenario, periodically call up an appropriate archetype for the situation, use it and quickly shove it back like gin in a bottle. In fact, this is similar to the situation of awakening within oneself of certain gods of the Greek, Egyptian or Scandinavian pantheon.
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Jung spoke of many archetypes and compared them to pagan gods, on the other hand, we know about unity God. Thus, we should talk about one life energy, one archetype, which can take different forms, changing under circumstances.
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Neurosis, impotence and fear are related to the size of a person's personality. When a person is small, he experiences an inferiority complex that breeds shame, lust for power, megalomania, lies and vices. The size of the personality is related to the concept of consciousness, and the meaningful knowledge available to consciousness. The greater the knowledge of the inner and outer world in a person, the greater the personality and the smaller its inferiority complex.
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The neurotic experiences an inferiority complex and seeks to achieve perfection, superiority, and godliness. All negative actions, thoughts and desires of the neurotic are dictated by his inferiority complex. But I say, listen to me, I'll prove it to you. You are already godlike, perfect and excellent. There is solid evidence of this. You do not need to prove anything, you just need to realize what is already available and available.
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Unreal, huge, extended processes they are good because on the true path there are often threads, pulling for which you can get sweets and bonuses. In fact, life is a game, in the process of which a lot of interesting artifacts, chests, crystals and hearts are scattered around.
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As long as a person has dichotomous thinking, he is doomed to suffer, being in bondage to vices, fears and neuroses. Dichotomous thinking is selfish and serves the ego. The collective unconscious within man automatically enslaves man to Vice in order to quell the ego's lust for power. The cure for the dichotomy is the synthalistic method of gradient thinking. The gradient subdues the ego, and the collective unconscious sets it free.
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The unconscious can be either good or bad. If the conscious thinks it is perfect, then the unconscious will be the embodiment of evil. If the consciousness is evil, then the unconscious will bring good and good.
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Denying and condemning, saying "no" and "I do not want", you send all desires to the unconscious, and there they grow stronger. Agree, say yes, but don't do anything. Or say " maybe."
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Say to everything, "this is me," and then you will pull all the negativity out of the unconscious, become aware of it, and be able to control it.
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Freud spoke of the driving force of sex. Adler spoke of a thirst for power. Syntalism speaks of a thirst for movement, change, creation and improvement.
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The idea of escape from death, in fact, is one of the forms of striving for superiority, which Adler spoke about. And all together it comes down to the sex that Freud was talking about. The greater the excellence and perfection, the greater the Sex, Reproduction and life force. The bigger the forest, the less fear of death. Moreover, the root of the fear of death lies in the collective unconscious, it is it that seeks the immortality of the forest. The tree is mortal, but the forest is immortal.
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The complex is a subpersonality. A special case of the dominant complex is the ego.
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An archetype is an empty form, a need for movement, or an emotion. Archetypes Jung can be compared to the needs of the pyramid Maslow. The difference is that Maslow built a hierarchy of needs, and our experience suggests that needs compete with each other, initially in chaos, and fight for control of the body and mind. The Human Ego itself, by force or contract, can build these needs into hierarchical structures.
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The task of the ego is to protect the boundaries of its individuality, uniqueness and perfection.
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Archetypes Jung and Byrne's scripts and plays relate to each other, as do the actors and their roles. Archetypes are actors, pure energy, who are looking for a role and suitable scenarios.
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The task of the ego is to connect the inner and outer world to their mutual benefit. At the same time The ego must serve two Masters simultaneously and maintain its individuality. Exactly The ego gives an individual touch to the inner collective unconscious, which is the same for everyone.
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Person by To Jung, this is the mask under which the real person hides, that is, the ego of man. In this sense A person's ego is often monstrous and associated with an inferiority complex. Jung exalts The ego is above the mask, but is it right?
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Unity The ego and its masks, that is, the persona, are a dialectical unity based on mutual influence. These are equal entities that implement a system of checks and balances within the conscious and unconscious. That is, the mask is the product of a compromise of consciousness and the unconscious, that is, their child.
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The persona, that is, the mask, is the result of the unity of the collective and the individual.
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Who I am is separate from my social roles, my environment, and the world I created. Who am I? Where am I Real? Why is all my exterior it faces with other objects? The problem is that a person personifies himself with boundaries, but boundaries are common to all. The emptiness within boundaries is also common to all. How, in the midst of all this in common, to define the illusion of individuality, which is not, but is.
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It is possible to define a person's unique Self with unique tools to serve their goals, a unique goal, a unique love.
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The shadow and the unconscious are all that is misunderstood and unconscious, that is, either The Golden store of personality or the garbage that exudes a stench.
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Ideals should be perceived critically, and not just weakly follow them. Everything can be perfect if the anime puts its projection on them.
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The meaning of the whole philosophy of syntalism and Imagy therapy can be expressed by Jung's idea of the unity of the conscious and unconscious. Such unity creates a sense of wholeness, fullness and happiness in life.
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The self is like The Sun. The ego is like the Earth. Anime is love. Anime can be compared to love. However, the self is not the whole universe. The unconscious is of colossal size, the part of it controlled by the self is large, but on the scale of the cosmos it is insignificant.
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Self-control and loss of self-control can be compared to the situation when a person is riding a horse or being dragged behind him. In the trailer, the horse in any case can come home, but the feeling of comfort of the person will be different.
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Bloated The ego thinks itself godlike and very touchy. Any severe blow to self-esteem can cause severe resentment, frustration, depression and post-traumatic shock.
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The main desire of human life is the desire for freedom and everyone who is not lazy offers this freedom to a person. Vices offer freedom. Pride and lust for power offer freedom. Peace and idleness offer freedom. However, the philosophy of syntalism, having studied this issue, believes that the optimal path to freedom is associated with the self-realization of a person in real life. Self-realization is associated with the development of unique competencies of the human personality.
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Neurotic and narcissists want to realize themselves at the expense of others. Healing from these diseases there is self-realization at one's own expense, unselfishness and the pacification of the demands of reward and love.
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No one stops you from growing. Grow as much as you want. But do you only want to grow? I think you want power. You demand love and reward from everyone. You want to be served, and you resent those who don't.
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Intuition is the quiet whisper of our self, indicating the right direction of our development.
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The Imagy method does not impose information on a person's consciousness, does not try to structure it in a trustworthy way in this way, he does not try to manipulate, but reveals the situation as it is seen from different sides. Consciousness, receiving a three-dimensional view of the situation, itself decides how to deal with the knowledge gained.
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Pride is overkill and inflation of the spirit.
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The problem of moving from dichotomous to gradient thinking is related to the fear of inflation.
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The point is that each person harmoniously combines the masculine and feminine. Separately, the male or female, reaching extremes, become too monstrous. Should aim for the Golden Ratio. Let a man be 62% male and a woman 62% female.
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Jung said that in our time a new world religion is gradually emerging, the formation of which will take hundreds of years. This religion will unite faith and scientific knowledge that will come to God through psychology, art and science.
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Jungian archetypes are like the demons and gods of human consciousness who wish to play games. These are the very Games that he talks about Eric Byrne.
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The ideal is the goal. The goal should be perceived as a means of generating movement. The ideal should be treated flexibly and without fanaticism, as a strong source of light indicating the approximate direction of movement.
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The ideal should be perceived objectively, not subjectively. The ideal consists of the object of the real world and therefore its subjective representation is always approximate and conditional. The ideal is a subjective target designation, a light source that makes visible objects of the real world. The ideal, as a source of light, should not replace what it illuminates. Anime is light, it is targeting, its meaning is to pay attention.
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The essence of the idea of superiority is not to suffer, but to grow, develop and live. Has the meaning of his thirst for power is to redefine the useless struggle for the creation and construction of the Egyptian pyramid. Find yourself a free place in the desert, there is plenty of space there, and build your pyramid without haste and fanaticism for the next 30 years. There is no hurry, no one will interfere with you, build – joyfully. As a result, you will get 30 years of happiness and a wonder of the world created by you, which is also nice.
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The allegory of the construction of the Egyptian pyramid can be expressed through the self-development of one's own self. Nothing can prevent a person from improving his self and creating a miracle of the world inside himself.
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To build an Egyptian pyramid, you need a motif of immortality. The desire for immortality motivates the brain to create a miracle.
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Vanity itself is an expression of the desire for the immortality of the spirit, which is good. The immortality of the spirit is a good goal, if you treat it without fanaticism.
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What you call me or The ego can be called an avatar, inside of which there are so many other small selves.the I avatar is a forest, inside of which there are thousands of trees and animals. I am the avatar of this ocean, inside of which are thousands of fish, treasures and even myself Poseidon lives at the bottom of the sea.
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