Depression
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The renown C.G. Jung-Institute in Küsnacht has been stuck in a crisis for years. It is threatened by a financial collapse. Now, a group in Zürich has even founded an alternative Seminar. :: article translated from the Tages-Anzeiger online - the Zürich newspaper - Oct. 19, 2004
The problem of crucifixion is the beginning of individuation: there is the secret meaning of the Christian symbolism, a path of blood and suffering, like any other step forward on the road of the evolution of human consciousness. Can man stand a further increase in consciousness? Is it really worthwhile that man should progress morally and intellectually? Is that gain worth the candle? That is the question.
Author Anthony Stevens explores Jungs hypothesis of the collective unconscious, which asserts that human beings are born with certain inherited, rather than learned, modes of functioning.