
Extraverted Thinking in the Shadow
“Although the unconscious thinking is archaic, its reductive tendencies help to compensate the occasional fits of trying to exalt the ego into the subject.” –

“Although the unconscious thinking is archaic, its reductive tendencies help to compensate the occasional fits of trying to exalt the ego into the subject.” –

“Often he is gauche in his behavior, painfully anxious to escape notice, or else remarkably unconcerned and childishly naive.” – C.G. Jung In the

“Often he is gauche in his behavior, painfully anxious to escape notice, or else remarkably unconcerned and childishly naive.”– C.G. Jung We know much

“. . . beneath the neglected functions there lie hidden far higher individual values which . . . are of greatest value for individual life, and

“There is no light without shadow and no psychic wholeness without imperfection. To round itself off, life calls not for perfection but for completeness; and

We grant goal and purpose to the ascent of life, why not to the descent? The birth of a human being is pregnant with meaning,

“Thus it is not to be a detachment or redemption of the inferior function, but an acknowledgement of it, a coming to terms with it,

The inferior function is the door through which all the figures of the unconscious come into consciousness. Our conscious realm is like a room with

Civilized life today demands concentrated, directed conscious functioning, and this entails the risk of a considerable dissociation from the unconscious – C. G. Jung In this

In one man it is the capacity for thought, in another feeling, which is particularly amenable to development, and therefore impelled by cultural demands, he