01-10-2014, 12:02 PM
For the sake of accuracy, at least a degree of accuracy anyway, I think it appropriate to add a rider to the foregoing.
The personality/ies of who wrote Shakespeare is, to a large extent, a culdees sac; an interesting diversion, but a diversion non-the-less. It is always the message that is important, and not the messenger. :hock::
The personality/ies of who wrote Shakespeare is, to a large extent, a culdees sac; an interesting diversion, but a diversion non-the-less. It is always the message that is important, and not the messenger. :hock::
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14