Description
The reality and power of the unconscious is central to Jungian psychology as well as to several other paradigms in art, science and philosophy. And it is our complexes that act as dynamic intermediaries in the life-long dialogue with the unconscious, determining how archetypes and instincts communicate with and enlarge ego-consciousness.
Similarly, the ego can only find a meaningful relationship with the unconscious through an ongoing exploration of the complexes. In practical terms, that means understanding the connection between the archetypal forces that inform our collective human nature and the personal historical experiences that shape our individual perception of those energies.
Erel Shalit, Ph.D., provides us with a conceptual scaffold that allows an examination of the inner structures and assumptions that underpin our actions, discussions, loves and hates. If we ever hope to build an overview of our personal and collective heritage and thus gain some measure of self-determination, it is our responsibility to enter into the dim light of our inner framework and learn its layout to the best of our ability.