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Carl G. Jung: Archetypes of the collective unconscious

Carl Jung was born in Switzerland, on July 26, 1875 to Emilie Jung and Johann Jung who was a minister. In fact, religion played a tremendous role in young Carl Jung's life. Being surrounded by religion and medicine may have rubbed off on him, Nevertheless, during this time Jung began to see more of himself through the separation he had from his mother, whom he called Number 2.

Personality number 2 seemed to signify a personality type that may be very emotionally unstable, mystical, and a few others. This was the side young Carl Jung absorbed the most from his mother. During his teen years, approximately 16-19 years of age, Carl realized something. He had two personalities. Personality No.1 was more extroverted and probably "no nonsensical", whereas his number 2 personality was more introverted and emotional. At one point in time, he entered a period of extreme "introversion" while in a midlife crisis.

Men and women both have or will encounter two personalities, yet Jung took it a step farther. He wrote in journals about "Self Individuation" and probed his second self deeper, and explored dreams in metaphors and symbols.

This is where Jung decided that everyone has archetypes. These are the ancient, collective images that people have. These images are emotionally attached such as symbols. They are different from instincts in that instincts are "uncontrolled impulses". Archetypes are the psychic part of man, and as such, man can be introspective and probe into his conscious in this way.

There are many archetypes out there, but the main ones Jung has focused on were those he was somewhat familiar with. A few he was very familiar with. They are: The Persona/Shadow, Anima/Animus, Great Mother, Wise Old Man, Hero, and Self.

1)The Persona

This is the face people show every day to work, and to society, they are hiding their true self from the world. Either to fit in, or exude confidence as a politician does. Shadow is that part of the person that must never be shown because it is so "dark". It is repressed desires, creativity, and other things that society may not view as desirable. Jung says, "This is the true test of courage if one can face their own shadow".

2)The Anima

This is the archetype that would most likely give some men trouble because of their masculinity, and so it is hard to confront this side of them. Conversely, there is the animus. The animus is where a woman should confront the "masculine side of herself" this is the side of reason and thinking rather


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