Individuation and society - Reflections on the religious dimension of history

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Odermatt, M
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10.1159/000013672
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B849 [应用心理学];
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According to Jung, individuation is the ongoing dialogue between the ego and the unconscious. In the future, however, Analytical Psychology has to describe individuation also as a process between the individual and society; the manifold manifestations of society have to be seen as manifestations of the unconscious. There is no society as such which makes individuation an impossible process; but each society in its specific form requires an adequate expression of critical distance and of commitment in both a permissive consumer society and a political or religious homogeneous and authoritarian institution. Men do not only have a history, they are their - personal, religious and cultural - history. The collective unconscious in each individual is the place where the time and space of humanity are gathered and where the individual experiences transcendence, religio, i.e. relatedness to a greater timeless and numinous reality.
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