“As soon as the dialogue between two people touches on something fundamental, essential, numinous, and a certain rapport is felt, it gives rise to a phenomenon which Lévy-Bruhl fittingly called participation mystique. It is an unconscious identity in which two individual psychic spheres interpenetrate to such a degree that it is impossible to say what belongs to whom.”
Quote by Carl Jung
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Civilization in transition
This book delves into the transformations that mark the evolution of human societies, examining the shifts in culture, politics, and economics that define critical junctures in history. more
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Source: The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung
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