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You have to be able to recognize your truths in the daylight before you can find them in the dark.

Kelli Jae Baeli , em Immortality or Something Like It
truth psychology dark maturity philosophy-of-life daylight individuation

You'd corner me in your conformity but even in dormancy i'm sleeping with enormity, stretching the belly of the earth & everything i was born to be.

Curtis Tyrone Jones
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When one has let go of that great hidden agenda that drives humanity and its varied histories, then one can begin to encounter the immensity of one's own soul. If we are courageous enough to say, "Not this person, nor any other, can ultimately give me what I want; only I can," then we are free to celebrate a relationship for what it can give.

James Hollis , em Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other
relationships individuation depth-psychology jungian-analyst

Individuality is but another act of segregation. We need instead learn the process of Individuation. One is to know thyself merely to be a single brick within the wall of mass creation and group consciousness.

Tyler Hebert
life self spirituality psychology unconventional consciousness new-age individuation esotericism

Those who like to interpret historical facts symbolically may recognize in this the spirit of a specifically "modern" conception of the world which permits the subject to assert itself against the object as something independent and equal; whereas classical antiquity did not as yet permit the explicit formulation of this contrast; and whereas the Middle Ages believed the subject as well as the object to be submerged in a higher unity.

Erwin Panofsky , em Meaning in the Visual Arts
individuality art unity modernity subjectivity objectivity renaissance modern individuation middle-ages classical antiquity

The Alchemical world view, in stark contrast to the scientific world view, where rational deterministic man is completely separated from both Nature and the Self, in fact the Self does not even exist. In the alchemical world view, all three are inextricably woven together and in "synchronistic" or "archetypal" events & occurrences in one's life, all distinctions between them blur and almost disappear.

Craig Nelson
self nature psychology man archetypes alchemy individuation synchronicity

Nostalgia is an illness for those who haven't realized that todayis tomorrow's nostalgia.

Zeena Schreck
reality autonomy nostalgia illusion impermanence buddhism disillusionment individuation zeena-schreck spiritual-transformation tantric-buddhism nostalgic

Stenham had always taken it for granted that the dichotomy of belief and behavior was the cornerstone of the Moslem world. It was too deep to be called hypocrisy; it was merely custom. They said one thing and they did something else. They affirmed their adherence to Islam in formulated phrases, but they behaved as though they believed, and actually did believe, something quite different. Still, the unchanging profession of faith was there, and to him it was this eternal contradiction which made them Moslems. But Amar’s relationship to his religion was far more robust: he believed it possible to practice literally what the Koran enjoined him to profess. He kept the precepts constantly in his hand, and applied them on every occasion, at every moment. The fact that such a person as Amar could be produced by this society rather upset Stenham’s calculations. For Stenham, the exception invalidated the rule instead of proving it: if there were one Amar, there could be others. Then the Moroccans were not the known quantity he had thought they were, inexorably conditioned by the pressure of their own rigid society; his entire construction was false in consequence, because it was too simple and did not make allowances for individual variations.

Paul Bowles , em The Spider's House
society stereotypes islam tradition archetypes colonialism individuation morocco custom french-morocco variation individual-variation

The act of consciousness is central; otherwise we are overrun by the complexes. The hero in each of us is required to answer the call of individuation. We must turn away from the cacaphony of the outerworld to hear the inner voice. When we can dare to live its promptings, then we achieve personhood. We may become strangers to those who thought they knew us, but at least we are no longer strangers to ourselves.

James Hollis , em The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning in Midlife
complex consciousness individuation depth-psychology jungian-analyst

When we can trust that it's we who think, feel, and act rather than the ghosts of our parents or well-trained robots, we learn that we can also love, be in relationships, and be in the world without losing ourselves.

Bud Harris , em Sacred Selfishness: A Guide to Living a Life of Substance
self-awareness self-realization individuation learn-to-love losing-yourself

We human beings constitute and reconstitute ourselves through cultural traditions, which we experience as our own development in a historical time that spans the generations. To investigate the life-world as horizon and ground of all experience therefore requires investigating none other than generativity - the processes of becoming, of making and remaking, that occur over the generations and within which any individual genesis is always already situated. ... Individual subjectivity is intersubjectively and culturally embodied, embedded, and emergent.

Evan Thompson , em Mind in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind
becoming culture subjectivity individuation enculturation generative-phenomenology our-pretty-little-symbol-world

How can families harm us when they love us? Very easily, unfortunately. Most of us overlook one important fact when we think love is enough: Love and respect aren't the same thing.Love is fusion. As a baby, you belong to your parents, you're extension of them. Respect is differentiation: you belong to yourself, and you're an extension of no one. Differentiation is essential for happiness of adults.

Barbara Sher , em I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It
parenting individuation differentiation

We are not supposed to all be the same, feel the same, think the same, and believe the same. The key to continued expansion of our Universe lies in diversity, not in conformity and coercion. Conventionality is the death of creation.

Anthon St. Maarten , em Divine Living: The Essential Guide To Your True Destiny
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Fatalism accounts for life as a whole. Whatever happens can be fit within the large generality of individuation, or my journey, or growth. Fatalism comforts, for it raises no questions. There's no need to examine just how events fit in.

James Hillman , em The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling
fatalism journey individuation

The goal of individuation is wholeness, as much as we can accomplish, not the triumph of the ego.

James Hollis , em The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning in Midlife
ego wholeness individuation depth-psychology jungian-analyst

The difference between the "natural" individuation process, which runs its course unconsciously, and the one which is consciously realized, is tremendous. In the first case consciousness nowhere intervenes; the end remains as dark as the beginning. In the second case so much darkness comes to light that the personality is permeated with light, and consciousness necessarily gains in scope and insight. The encounter between conscious and unconscious has to ensure that the light which shines in the darkness is not only comprehended by the darkness, but comprehends it. The filius solis et lunae (the son of the Sun and Moon) is the possible result as well as the symbol of this union of opposites. It is the alpha and omega of the process, the mediator and intermedius. "It has a thousand names," say the alchemists, meaning that the source from which the individuation process rises and the goal toward which it aims is nameless, ineffable.

C.G. Jung , em Answer to Job
religion enlightenment christ the-meaning-of-life psychoanalysis alchemy individuation coniunctio-oppositorum

Our stories are mirrors. We can look into them and return to ourselves. We can make of them an offering.

Jane Davenport Platko , em In the Tracks of the Unseen; Memoirs of a Jungian Psychoanalyst
transformation memoir individuation

There is no need for us all to be alike and think the same way, neither do we need a common enemy to force us to come together and reach out to each other. If we allow ourselves and everyone else the freedom to fully individuate as spiritual beings in human form, there will be no need for us to be forced by worldly circumstances to take hands and stand together. Our souls will automatically want to flock together, like moths to the flame of our shared Divinity, yet each with wings covered in the glimmering colors and unique patterns of our individual human expression.

Anthon St. Maarten
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For us the question is, has the marriage to do with well-being or with salvation? Is it a soteriological institution or a welfare institution?Is marriage, this opus contra natura a path to individuation or a way to well-being?

Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig , em Matrimonio: Vivi o morti
marriage salvation welfare individuation

Individuation is an attainment of spiritual maturity frighteningly seldom attained in today's mono-cultures.

Bryant McGill , em Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
spirituality maturity individuation fright attainment

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