Wednesday, June 22, 2011

पेज 6

...the experience of individuality as a transpersonal fact is found at the very center of our personal selfish urges to power, lust, and self aggrandizement." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p 175

"...at the center of the experience of individuality is the realization that all other individuals share the same experience... of living in a single, sealed world, and that this realization connects us meaningfully with all other parts of life.' Edinger, Ego and Archetype p 178

'Threeness refers to dynamic existence in historical reality. It expresses the painful dialect of the developmental process which proceeds according to the Hegelian formula of thesis, antithesis, synthesis." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p 211

"If one's life is governed by the sense of divine task, this means psychologically that the ego is subordinated to the Self and has been freed of ego centered preoccupations." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p 215

"...the law of the conservation of psychic energy, there is so much psychic energy to be lived. If it is denied fulfillment in one area, it must be made up elsewhere...repression ...is a crime against life for which payment will be extracted." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p228

"...[that] which unites man with God, i.e. the ego with the Self , is now continually available through the initiative of the Self as Christ." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p230

"...it is joint libido investment which generates brotherhood. People engaged in a mutual enterprise, sharing the same goals...ordeals...base commitments are those who experience themselves as brother...[psychically for]...the individual, it is from occasions of intense affect faced consciously that the ego discovers the existence of the Self and becomes bound to it. Libido intensity...is necessary to forge the bond between man and man, and man and God." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p231

"...archetypal life meaning which connects the individual with his transpersonal source must be extracted from the particular incarnations in which it expresses itself in one's personal, concrete life." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p232

"..the alchemical idea of extracting the soul or spirit which is imprisoned in matter and would correspond to the psychological process of extracting the meaning from a concrete experience." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p204

"To the extent that libido is voluntarily transferred to the transpersonal purpose by a sacrificial attitude one avoids the destructive consequences to the personality that occur when the ego sets its will against the requirements of the totality, the Self." Edinger, Ego and Archetype p234

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