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Modern Man in Search of a Soul

This work presents a series of reflective essays examining the psychological and spiritual challenges faced by contemporary humanity. The book delves into the tension between rational modernity and deeper psychological needs, addressing topics such as the relationship between the conscious and unconscious mind, the role of spirituality in psychological wellbeing, and the search for meaning in modern existence. Through analytical exploration, the author considers how individuals can achieve wholeness and authentic selfhood amid the complexities of modern life. more

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C.G. Jung

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“‘Human nature’ therefore changes together with the development of society and as long as society is divided into classes ‘human nature’ changes also with the classes to which its owners belong. The ‘nature’ of a capitalist is necessarily different from that of a Roman slave-holder or a feudal lord; and the ‘nature’ of a proletarian is again different, not only from that of a slave or a serf, but also from that of a bourgeois or a peasant of our own epoch.”

“كان ذا تفكير عظيم بمقدار ماكان ذا سلوك منحط. ولعله لم يكن قادراً على إبداع نظريته الرائعة لو كان ذا سلوك اعتيادي وربما كانت انتهازيته المفرطة التي شذ بها عن مفكري زمانه هي التي جعلته يشذ عنهم في التفكير، فالجانبان متلازمان كتلازم الصفات الحسنة والسيئة في الاشياء جميعها.”