How to Unlock Your Unconscious According to Carl Jung
Have you ever thought about mysterious ideas that appear to come from your innermost mind? Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung believed we have a hidden wellspring of knowledge in our unconscious. This piece looks at Jung’s groundbreaking thoughts on the subject – and how we might begin to understand what it is trying to tell us. By exploring concepts such as archetypes, dreams, and collective unconsciousness—all developed by Jung—we can delve into our own thoughts and desires as never before. The Psyche’s Structure: Conscious, Personal Unconscious, and Collective Unconscious Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?, Paul Gauguin, 1897–98. Source: MFA Boston In Carl Jung’s psychological framework, there are three levels of the psyche: the conscious mind, the personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious. The conscious mind is what we are aware of at any given moment: our thoughts, feelings, and perceptions. As you read this sentence, your conscious mind is taking in these words, understanding their meaning (at least we hope so!), and reacting to them. …