1. Carl Jung on Individuation Lexicon.

1. Carl Jung on Individuation Lexicon.: The process of individuation, consciously pursued, leads to the realization of the self as a psychic reality greater than the ego. Thus individuation is essentially different from the process of simply becoming conscious. The goal of the individuation process is the synthesis of the self. [“The Psychology of the Child Archetype,” CW 9i, par. 278.]Psychology e-books Again and again I note that the individuation process is confused with the coming of the ego into consciousness and that the ego is in consequence identified with the self, which naturally produces a hopeless conceptual muddle. Individuation is then nothing but ego-centredness and autoeroticism. But the self comprises infinitely more than a mere ego, as the symbolism has shown from of old. It is as much one’s self, and all other selves, as the ego.[“On the Nature of the Psyche,” CW 8, par. 432.]

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