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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
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According to Carl jung, another name for our psychic inheritance

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makkiz [27]3 years ago
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Psychic inheritance is something we get from the unconscious, something we inherit. According to Jung there is personally and collectively unconscious. Personally unconscious, we get for life in early childhood as the influence of the environment, parents, relatives, and this remains as our personal memories -inheritance, personally unconscious, and we remember this through life as a real event, the images, that we have suppressed, but which occasionally leap from the personal subconscious. Collectively unconsciously, we inherit at birth as a set of archetypes, images that we see in dreams and which are events, places, where we have never been or have not participated. This is something that we do not inherit from the external influence of life; this is something inherited at the birth. as embedded images, concepts, preferences, which we can not, or very little influence, which sometimes appear as terms that we can not explain, for example, a dream in who we are in a place where we have never been or in clothes since three hundred years ago.

According to Carl Jung, another name for  our psyhic inheritance is collective unconscious.

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