Becoming Whole

Jung’s Types and Individuation  

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Introverted Thinking in the Shadow

“What he dislikes most of all is introverted thinking – thinking about philosophical principles or abstractions or basic questions of life.” – Marie-Louise von Franz

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Extraverted Intuition in the Shadow

“Whereas true extraverted intuition is possessed of a singular resourcefulness, a ‘good nose’ for objectively real possibilities, this archaicized intuition has an amazing flare for

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Introverted Intuition in the Shadow II

“… intuition, the noblest gift of man, [turns] into meddlesome officiousness, poking into every corner; instead of gazing into the far distance, it descends to

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Introverted Intuition in the Shadow

Although his intuition may be stimulated by external objects, it does not concern itself with external possibilities but with what the external object has released

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