The
most dangerous party member. - In every party there is one who
through his all too credulous avowal of the party's principles
incites the others to apostasy.
FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE
Behind
a man's actions there stands neither public opinion nor the moral
code, but the personality of which he is still unconscious. Just as a
man is what he always was, so he already is what he will become. The
conscious mind does not embrace the totality of a man, for this
totality consists only partly of his conscious contents, but for the
other and far greater part, of his unconscious, which is of
indefinite extent with no assignable limits. It is quite possible for
the ego to be made into an object, that is to say, for a more
compendious personality to emerge in the course of development and
take the ego into its service. Since this growth of personality comes
out of the unconscious, which is by
Jung-
Psychology and reflection- CW11
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