Top 20 Jungian Psychology Quotes
#1. In the last analysis, most of our difficulties come from losing contact with our instincts, with the age-old forgotten wisdom stored up in us.
C. G. Jung
#2. Little things seem nothing, but they give peace, like those meadow flowers which individually seem odorless but all together perfume the air.
Georges Bernanos
#4. ...it is almost always the case that whatever has wounded you will also be instrumental in your healing.
Robert A. Johnson
#5. The guilty pleasure defense. In my view if it's guilty, it ain't pleasure.
Jessica Zafra
#6. I trained in psychiatry in the 1970s, and much of our training was about what was then psychoanalytic theory, with a little bit of theory from Jungian psychology and a few other places.
Thomas R. Insel
#7. On that piece of white paper, sam wrote, "write about me sometime." and i typed something back to her, standing right there in her bedroom. i just typed. "i will.
Stephen Chbosky
#8. The ultimate goal of Jungian psychotherapy is to make the symbolic process conscious
Edward F Edinger
#9. I've seen women insist on cleaning everything in the house before they could sit down to write ... and you know it's a funny thing about house cleaning ... it never comes to an end. Perfect way to stop a woman.
Clarissa Pinkola Estes
#10. People need a sacred narrative. They must have a sense of larger purpose, in one form or another, however intellectualized. They will find a way to keep ancestral spirits alive.
E. O. Wilson
#11. What we do not make conscious emerges later as fate.
C. G. Jung
#12. The goal of individuation is wholeness, as much as we can accomplish, not the triumph of the ego.
James Hollis
#13. Lola's only nugget of wisdom to her little daughters was Never cry, never ever.
Charles Frazier
#14. We should manage our fortune as we do our health - enjoy it when good, be patient when it is bad, and never apply violent remedies except in an extreme necessity
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#15. when it comes to the postmodern applications and contemporary relevance of depth psychology, the Jungian perspective is where the action is.
Christopher Hauke
#16. Voting is not only our right, it is our power. When we vote, we take back our power to choose, to speak up, and to stand with those who support us and each other.
Loung Ung
#17. The paradox of individuation is that we best serve intimate relationship by becoming sufficiently developed in ourselves that we do not need to feed off others.
James Hollis
#18. All psychological suffering (or happiness, taken in its usual sense) is a matter of comparison.
Robert A. Johnson
#19. The capacity for growth depends on one's ability to internalize and to take personal responsibility. If we forever see our life as a problem caused by others, a problem to be "solved," then no change will occur.
James Hollis
#20. Healthy mature adults use both Sensing and Intuition but not with equal competence, confidence and conscious control.
Flavil R. Yeakley Jr.