Wherever
justice is uncertain and police spying and terror are at work, human
beings fall into isolation, which, of course, is the aim and purpose
of the dictator State, since it is based on the greatest possible
accumulation of depotentiated social units. ~Carl Jung; "The
Undiscovered Self", 1957.
Instead
of being at the mercy of wild beasts, earthquakes, landslides, and
inundations, modern man is battered by the elemental forces of his
own psyche. This is the World Power that vastly exceeds all other
powers on earth. The Age of Enlightenment, which stripped nature and
human institutions of gods, overlooked the God of Terror who dwells
in the human soul. ~Carl Jung; The Development of Personality.
To
my terror I was forced into a pulpit, which gave me such a shock that
I have never spoken in a church again. I hadn't realized how much a
sacred and hallowed precinct meant to me. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol.
II, Pages 128-129.
No
charity in all the world can take away the divine terror. It could
not even do away with the H-Bomb! ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Pages
362-363.
One
can only say that somehow one has to reach the rim of the world or
get to the end of one's tether in order to partake of the terror or
grace of such an experience at all. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II,
Pages 423-424
This
is the average man, and he is right in his anxiousness, because it is
a matter of the fathers and mothers of all the terrors he is bringing
to this world in the form of Communism and H-bombs, and last but not
least by his fertility and the inevitable overpopulation. ~Carl Jung,
Letters Vol. II, Pages 496-497
The
conscious extravert values his connection with the outer object and
fears his own inner self. The introvert has no fear of himself, but
great fear of the object, which he comes to endow with extraordinary
terrors. ~Carl Jung, 1925 Seminar, Page 65
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