(10-08-2011, 08:32 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote:(10-08-2011, 08:02 PM)zenmaster Wrote: "A person cannot grow toward wholeness without reconciling the polarities of consciousness and the unconscious"Awesome, is that your quote?
I've always seen this process as reconciling my taboos.
It was from Jefferey Miller's "The transcendent function: Jung's model of psychological growth through Dialog with the Unconscious". What I thought was one of the more cogent ideas on the subject. I look at taboos as fine things to have, if you are completely congruent with them.
(10-08-2011, 08:32 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Is there a limit to the ability of 3D to individuate (I assume this is another word for being who you truly are)?
There are no limits to individuation. There are constraints with the 3D form however, which do limit expression within that framework. There is also limited time, apparently. Here, we have a mind that imposes an ordered separation of information. So most discoveries are done through that veiling effect. At a certain point of individuation, it is possible to "come back around" and become part of the collective once again - this time as an individual which has reconciled the opposites to a certain extent, withdrawn projections and now able to work transparently with others. Even in 3D, as part of a "social memory complex".
(10-08-2011, 08:40 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: The Jung quote you gave states my perspective clearly.As I was sure it would in the end.