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  • ...g psychological concepts were originally proposed by Jung, including the [[Archetype]], the [[Collective Unconscious]], the [[Complex (psychology)|Complex]], an *Edward F Edinger, ''Ego and Archetype'', ([[Shambhala Publications]]), ISBN 0-87773-576-X
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  • ...unconscious]] and the [[collective unconscious]], the [[Jungian archetypes|archetype]], the [[complex (psychology)|complex]], the [[Persona (psychology)|persona ...attainment of self through [[individuation]]. Jung defines "self" as the "archetype of wholeness and the regulating center of the psyche." Central to this proc
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  • ...ver known reality stops, where we touch the unknown, there we project an [[archetype|archetypal]] image".<ref>[http://www.karlwolfe.com/psychological-projection
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  • ...or emulated; a symbol universally recognized by all. In [[psychology]], an archetype is a model of a person, personality, or behavior. In the analysis of personality, the term ''archetype'' is often broadly used to refer to
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