C. G. Jung Quotes
The "I" Was Not The Self, But From There One Could See The Divine Miracle. The Small Light Resembled The Great Light. Henceforth, He Stopped Painting Mandalas. The Dream Had Expressed The Unconscious Developmental Process, Which Was Not Linear, And He Found It Completely Satisfying. He Felt Utterly Alone At That Time, Preoccupied With Something Great That Others Didn't Understand. In The Dream, Only He Saw The Tree. While They Stood In The Darkness, The Tree Appeared Radiantly. Had He Not Had Such A Vision, His Life Would Have Lost Meaning.
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