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“The religious need longs for wholeness, and therefore lays hold of the images of whole-ness offered by the un-conscious, which, inde-pendently of the con-scious mind, rise up from the depths of our psychic nature. It will probably have become clear to the reader that the account I have given of the development of symbolic entities corr-esponds to a process of differentiation of hu-man consciousness.”
Karl Jung
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