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What is false prophecy can be reversed, even though it is still false, by justification. A thief can decide you are the reason they have little, so they rob you. In Religion, the Devil tempted Jesus while he was fasting during his 40 days of temptation. In Reality, the Devil was Jesus' twin Brother ( Identical), like Cain and Abel, and his sounding board, and temptation was his sorting out of causes. Jesus begins talking about the opposite of his beliefs as real. Cain killed Abel primarily out of jealousy and anger. God favored Abel's offering (of the firstborn of his flock) over Cain's (of the crops he farmed), and Cain responded with murderous rage, according to the biblical account in Genesis. Some interpretations suggest Cain's anger was also fueled by resentment towards God's perceived preference for Abel's sacrifice and a lack of faith. One then needs to decide if the Devil was all in Jesus's Mind( his subconscious mind, as Carl Jung's concept of the subconscious mind is primarily divided into the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious.The personal unconscious contains an individual's forgotten memories, repressed emotions, and hidden desires. The collective unconscious, a more profound and universal layer, is believed to be inherited and shared by all humans, containing archetypes like the shadow, the persona, and anima/animus.Jung emphasized the importance of integrating these unconscious elements into conscious awareness for psychological growth and wholeness, a process he termed individuation.
Jung's personal unconscious is similar to Freud's unconscious but also includes elements not actively repressed but simply forgotten or not yet conscious.It contains complexes, which are emotionally charged clusters of thoughts, feelings, and memories that can influence behavior.
Jung proposed that the collective unconscious is a universal, inherited layer of the mind containing archetypes, which are primordial images and patterns of behavior.Examples include the shadow (the repressed, often negative aspects of the personality), the persona (the social mask we present to the world), and the anima/animus (the feminine and masculine aspects within each individual).
Jung believed that psychological health involves integrating the contents of both the personal and collective unconscious into conscious awareness.This process of individuation, or becoming a whole person, involves confronting and reconciling conflicting aspects of the self, leading to greater self-knowledge and personal growth.
While both Jung and Freud explored the unconscious, Jung diverged from Freud by emphasizing the collective unconscious and the importance of archetypes, as well as the potential for positive psychological growth through integration of the unconscious.Jung also focused on the future and potential of the individual, rather than solely on past experiences.
This video explains Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious:
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