
The Stages of Life: Communication
Wherever an impassioned, almost magical, relationship exists between the sexes, it is invariably a question of a projected soul-image. – C. G. Jung This article, by

Wherever an impassioned, almost magical, relationship exists between the sexes, it is invariably a question of a projected soul-image. – C. G. Jung This article, by

Wherever an impassioned, almost magical, relationship exists between the sexes, it is invariably a question of a projected soul-image. — C. G. Jung The last

. . . two children of the same mother may exhibit contrary attitudes at an early age, though no change in the mother’s attitude can

Ultimately it must be the individual disposition which decides whether the child belongs to this or that type despite the constancy of external conditions .

. . . beneath the neglected functions there lie hidden far higher individual values which, though of small importance for the collective life, are of

In its essence this thinking is no less fruitful and creative than introverted thinking, it merely serves other ends. — C. G. Jung Extraverted thinking

The thinking of the introverted type is positive and synthetic in developing ideas which approximate more and more to the eternal validity of the primordial

The depth of this feeling can only be guessed–it can never be clearly grasped. It makes people silent and difficult of access; it shrinks back

A feeling judgment of this kind is not by any means a pretense or a lie, it is simply an act of adjustment. – C. G.

To feel the object, to have sensations and if possible to enjoy them–that is his constant aim. — C. G. Jung In the last article,