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<blockquote>The shift of the center of consciousness away from personality | <blockquote>The shift of the center of consciousness away from Ego-personality and into the Self, corresponds at the same time to a depersonalization, and the center of the new personality coincides with and approximates itself to the center that seems to direct what takes place collectively.<br>p.68 Neumann - Analytical Psychology in Exile</blockquote>As the Ego-Consciousness is absorbed into the Self, identification shifts with it; thought his poses a danger of inflation. If properly done however, this creates a stable mana-personality. | ||
== Imageless == | |||
The Self itself is a totality, and contains within it an infinite number of images; it is all and none of these. The images are its husks, or shells. Like the Burning Bush; Matter (the bush) is enlivened by spirit (fire). This is the expression given form, that behind all matter(or symbol/archetype) there is the spirit (the fire or libido) of the Divine. (Y.H.W.H) |
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The shift of the center of consciousness away from Ego-personality and into the Self, corresponds at the same time to a depersonalization, and the center of the new personality coincides with and approximates itself to the center that seems to direct what takes place collectively.
p.68 Neumann - Analytical Psychology in Exile
As the Ego-Consciousness is absorbed into the Self, identification shifts with it; thought his poses a danger of inflation. If properly done however, this creates a stable mana-personality.
Imageless
The Self itself is a totality, and contains within it an infinite number of images; it is all and none of these. The images are its husks, or shells. Like the Burning Bush; Matter (the bush) is enlivened by spirit (fire). This is the expression given form, that behind all matter(or symbol/archetype) there is the spirit (the fire or libido) of the Divine. (Y.H.W.H)