![]() ![]() And this inner world, for most of us, is as chaotic as ocean waves during a storm.īoth Freud and Jung called this undifferentiated chaos the unconscious. This conventional, outer world has structure and order.īut within us is an entirely different world. The conventional code holds specific guidelines of what we should believe, what things mean, and how we should behave. In the external world, this environment is conventional (as in conventional rules or conventional society). ![]() The Taoists call this personality the acquired mind as we acquire it through our environment. We all start out as part of a collective. As we grow, our family, friends, school, religion, and culture shape our personality. We Start Out Relatively Unconscious (Mostly Asleep) ![]() Individuation: The Pathway to Wholeness.Superior Function versus Inferior Function.Three Stages of the Individuation Process.Jungian Psychology’s Individuation Process.We Start Out Relatively Unconscious (Mostly Asleep). ![]()
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