Thursday, June 30, 2005

Psyche

Jung's theory divides the psyche into three parts. The first is the ego,which Jung identifies with the conscious mind. Closely related is the personal unconscious, which includes anything which is not presently conscious, but can be. The personal unconscious is like most people's understanding of the unconscious in that it includes both memories that are easily brought to mind and those that have been suppressed for some reason. But it does not include the instincts that Freud would have it include.

But then Jung adds the part of the psyche that makes his theory stand out from all others: the collective unconscious. You could call it your "psychic inheritance." It is the reservoir of our experiences as a species, a kind of knowledge we are all born with. And yet we can never be directly conscious of it. It influences all of our experiences and behaviors, most especially the emotional ones, but we only know about it indirectly, by looking at those influences.

There are some experiences that show the effects of the collective unconscious more clearly than others: The experiences of love at first sight, of deja vu (the feeling that you've been here before), and the immediate recognition of certain symbols and the meanings of certain myths, could all be understood as the sudden conjunction of our outer reality and the inner reality of the collective unconscious. Grander examples are the creative experiences shared by artists and musicians all over the world and in all times, or the spiritual experiences of mystics of all religions, or the parallels in dreams, fantasies, mythologies, fairy tales, and literature.

5 Comments:

Blogger -Poison- said...

i will post an educated comment tomoro ;)

10:32 PM  
Blogger aravind said...

Educated from where.
From whom.
Besides. You are truly educated. Unlike others around. Because you know about your self.

10:53 PM  
Blogger kickassso said...

I cannot believe that love is a function of the collective unconscious. I feel that love is intensely personal.I cannot understand why and how a collective might influence a person's affections.It may be the induvidual subconscious, but the collective. I doubt it. Espescially for love at first sight.Even other types of love maybe .

7:35 AM  
Blogger -Poison- said...

The collective unconscious embedded in the psyche is intimate to the individual.It is akin to a live being saying that it is the only thing which breathes air.Coming to Jung's theories, I cannot make a stand on it, since there is absolutely no method availbale at present to verify his claims.Hid general theory on th psyche is good, though hus interpretation of his dreams seem a bit too far fetched.Jung is an enigmatic person, to say the least.

12:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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8:40 AM  

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