C G Jung
The urge and compulsion to self-realization is a law of nature and thus of invincible power, even though its effect, at the outset, is insignificant and improbable.
Everything psychic is pregnant with the future.
It is not I who create myself, rather I happen to myself.
One cannot live from anything except what one is.
Healing comes only from what leads the analysand beyond him/herself and beyond the entanglements of the ego.
The interpretation of dreams enriches consciousness to such an extent that it relearns the forgotten language of the instincts.
Individuation does not shut one out from the world, but gathers the world to oneself.
Psychological Reflections-An Anthology of Jung's Writings 1905-1961
Edited by Jolande Jacobi



