Sunday, 2 November 2008
„Besides , consciousness is subject to a certain restriction. At any given instant it can only fix on a smaller number of objects simultaneously. Everything else is, at that moment, unconscious, it is only the sequences and successions of these conscious “snapshots” that give us the impression that our conscious world forms a continuum, that we are perceiving and comprehending our world within an overriding context. We can never form a picture of the world in its entirety, our consciousness is too limited for that, we can only see what the spotlight happens to illuminate”. (C.G.Jung, “The Tavistock lectures 1935”).
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