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HEALING the RIFT: Anima Mundi in a Disenchanted World

This Jungian Life Podcast

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Carl Jung on the Importance of Imagery and Active Imagination

Jung emphasizes the critical distinction between spontaneously generated imagery and deliberately crafted images by the ego. The imaginal world plays a vital role in human experience, particularly when individuals become distanced from it, leading to a sense of separation. The creative process, whether in engineering or artistic endeavors, utilizes the image-making function to visualize and conceptualize outcomes. However, when this function is allowed to operate freely and responsively, it suggests engagement with a deeper intelligence, revealing potential pathways to psychological growth. Jung advocates for active imagination as a crucial tool for psychological development, aiming to reconnect the ego with a transpersonal center. This connection demonstrates that the contents of dreams and inner imagery are not mere illusions but relate to a larger existential framework, providing a tangible link to something greater than oneself.

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