[b]C.G. Jung
For two personalities to meet is like mixing two chemical substances: if there is any combination at all, both are transformed.[/b]
When, instead, neither are.
Every individual needs revolution, inner division, overthrow of the existing order, and renewal, but not by forcing them upon his neighbors under the hypocritical cloak of Christian love or the sense of social responsibility or any of the other beautiful euphemisms for unconscious urges to personal power.
How then?
But what will he do when he sees only too clearly why his patient is ill; when he sees that it arises from his having no love, but only sexuality; no faith, because he is afraid to grope in the dark; no hope, because he is disillusioned by the world and by life; and no understanding, because he has failed to read the meaning of his own existence?
Among others, he means me. And [occasionally] I agree.
Neurosis is the suffering of a soul which has not discovered its meaning.
Not counting the neurotic who don’t have one.
…the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.
In the face of, among other things, mere not being.
What we do not make conscious emerges later as fate.
Some examples please.