The ill ego-consciousness

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12/18/2008

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Table of Contents The ill ego-consciousness Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. Extreme cases of dissociation.
  3. Spiritualists and mediums in the late nineteenth century.
  4. The abductee experience.
  5. Part 1.
    1. Extracts taken from Jung, C, CW: Vol: 18.
    2. A symbol as a living thing.
    3. The interpreting mind's movement.
  6. Conclusion.

Abstract

Modern western ego consciousness equates to an ego that differentiates itself from the outer object or from the outer phenomena. And also the healthy differentiating ego is also stable. Hence, logically the psychologically ill person attaches too easily to outer-objects and to outer phenomena. And such a person is not psychologically stable. Such a person is unstable. Perhaps such a person with a psychological disposition like this has a lack of self-belief, a lack of self-worth and so on. Or often the case is that they lack basic psychological self-awareness. In this essay we are going to focus on the ego consciousness that fails to differentiate itself from external phenomena. Hence, in-effect, for such a person their ego consciousness hasn't been born. They attach to phenomena and are therefore at the external object's mercy. If you attach to an externality then what happens to the external object - happens to you. This is because one hasn't differentiated their ego from the outer object.

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